1. Taylor NAMM Booth

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2. Taylor Guitars- Grand Orchestra

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3. Taylor Guitars- Koa Series

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4. Caomhe- Twist and Shout
Twist and Shout' cover by Caomhe for BBC Introducing Caomhe was asked by Graeme Mac & Richard Haugh of BBC Introducing to do a cover of any song from The Beatles album, 'Please Please Me', to commemorate its 50th anniversary. She chose 'Twist and Shout', her cover version is mellower and a little lower in tempo, a little bit of mandolin was used for tiny infusion of 'country' -- after all, it was arranged and recorded in the Nashville. Vocals: Caomhe Background vocals: Sam Hunter & Brian Nutter Drums: Louis Winfield Bass: Sam Hunter Guitar & Mandolin: Brian Nutter Recorded and produced by Sean Giovanni at The Record Shop Video recording: Make It Pop
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5. Tyrone Carreker- Purple Rain

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6. BEHIND THE RECORD- TRAVIS SINGLETON

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7. BEHIND THE RECORD- TYRONE CARREKER

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8. BOB BULLOCK- FOR THE RECORD
For The Record is a comprehensive music industry interview series brought to you by The Record Shop Recording Studio and The Funky Umbrella. For The Record, offers an inside look at various aspects of the industry, providing entertaining and educational insight from music industry veterans.
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9. ANASTASIA BROWN- FOR THE RECORD

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10. The Making of Tributaries

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11. Grammys 2010- Nominees

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12. Will Hoge- Live On The Green

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13. Los Lonely Boys- Live On The Green

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14. Moon Taxi- Live On The Green

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15. The Dirty Guv'Nahs- Live On The Green

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16. Edwin McCain- Live On The Green

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17. Rumba- Live On The Green

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18. Go Go Saggio EPK 2011
In an ever changing world of music, Go Go Saggio offers a fresh, polished take on the classic pop-punk sound. Armed with drive, ambition and undeniable hooks, GGS offers a style of quality music few acts can compete with today. Born and raised in Pittsburgh, front man Matt Saggio has always dreamed big of bringing mainstream music to the masses . . . music people will enjoy and listen to forever. The pop punk trio is complete with Mike Stevenhagen on bass and Chad Burroughs on drums. Go Go's debut EP entitled "No More Hiatus" is filled with fun, energetic, upbeat tracks with a positive attitude behind, songs crafted to reflect the importance of never letting go of your dreams and working hard to pursue them. Check back for upcoming shows, news, and media.
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19. Kink Ador Live!

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20. Cameron Burnette at The Record Shop
Emerging artist, Cameron Burnette teams up with Producer/Engineer Brendan McReynolds to record Cameron's debut release, "Shiny Things That Fly" at The Record Shop. Executive Producer Jeff Teague of Artist and Repertoire oversaw production. Cameron and Brandon locked themselves in at The Record Shop for 5 days to make this record. The sessions feature Ken Coomer (Uncle Tupelo and WILCO) on drums, James "Hags" Haggerty (Josh Rouse) on bass and Evan Weatherford on guitar. "I think we have captured the right amount of old school groove, while keeping the album's modern appeal. This is a group of songs everyone will be able to find something they enjoy," says producer, Brendan McReynolds. For Cameron, this experience was addictive, "Recording at The Record Shop was awesome! The environment is great and I hope to record my second album here. Everything from vibe of the room, vintage and modern equipment, to Giovanni's assistance made it a great experience! The Record Shop kicks ass!
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21. The Danberrys Get Down

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22. Hot Chelle Rae on Balcony TV Nashville
The guys from Hot Chelle Rae dropped by the balcony for an acoustic performance of their latest single "Bleed"
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23. Brendan Benson BTV

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24. Grammys 2011- Behind The Scenes Part 1
Part One in our series of behind the scenes episodes highlighting the preparation for "music's biggest night", the 53rd annual Grammy Awards. We sit down with Engineers Ron Reaves and Leslie Ann Jones to learn what goes into to preparing the mix for the live performances at the show.
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25. Grammys 2011- Behind The Scenes Part 2
Part Two in our series of behind the scenes episodes highlighting the preparation for "music's biggest night", the 53rd annual Grammy Awards. We caught up with Bill Kappleman backstage to check out the various wireless microphones used in the live performances at the show.
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26. Grammys 2011- Behind The Scenes Part 3
Part Three in our series of behind the scenes episodes highlighting the preparation for "music's biggest night", the 53rd annual Grammy Awards. We had a chance to chat with Hugh Healy, chief audio enginner for Denali. Hugh gives us an inside look at how the audio from the show is broadcast out to the viewers.
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27. Grammys 2011- Behind The Scenes Part 4
Part Four in our series of behind the scenes episodes highlighting the preparation for "music's biggest night", the 53rd annual Grammy Awards. We caught up with Michael Abbott and Johnny Lord and learned how they work together to coordinate the production team.
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28. Isabella Water Promo

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29. The Worsties at Balcony TV Nashville
The Worsties performing "Kitty Litter" on Balcony TV
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30. Holley Maher at The Record Shop
Holley performs her new song "Daises" with the help of some friends.
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31. Zambricki at The Record Shop
Zambricki swings by to perform a new tune. Check him out in the new Michael Cera film, Paper Heart.
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32. Joe E. Rich at The Record Shop
Joe E. Richie came through to perform a tune off the new record.
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33. Kill Paris at The Record Shop
Kill Paris drops some funky beats and shows us how he puts it all together.
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34. Slow Motion Centerfold on Balcony TV
Formerly The Minor Kings, the newly named group swung by to rock a track off their new record.
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35. The Kingston Springs on Balcony TV
The Kingston Springs performing a new tune on the Balcony.
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