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New recording studio open in Wolfville

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Sound Market, run by music producer Terry Pulliam, has opened in Wolfville. - Submitted

Music producer Terry Pulliam, with new partner, bassist and engineer, Kory Bayer, are setting up shop on Pleasant Street in Wolfville.

 

For over 20 years, Sound Market Recording has been a launching pad for Nova Scotia talent, including Sloan, Lennie Gallant and Dutch Mason. Pulliam recently moved the business into a new studio in Wolfville. 

 

Pulliam and Bayer say they’re very excited about serving the Valley’s great musical talent.

 

Having played a large part in the Halifax music explosion of the 1990s and having created the NSCC’s Recording Arts Program, Pulliam likes new challenges.

 

“I want to do here what I did before, help turn everything up to 11,” he said.

 

In addition to music recording, Pulliam and Bayer will offer post-production for video, music mastering, location recording, live sound reinforcement and music lessons.

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