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AL BOOGIE
CRAIG WAYNE BOYD
BRYAN MARTIN
THEM DIRTY ROSES
JARET REDDICK


Hear the difference.
These tracks didn't mix themselves.



If you are a serious artist,
keep reading.
Professional
Production
Mixing &
Mastering.
All In One Studio
We don't just hit record and send you a bill, we transform your sound & vision into a hit that was born for repeat plays. Our all inclusive pricing allows our award winning producer, engineers, and muscians to bring your song to life. We produce, mix, and master your music from the ground up. No templates, no cookie-cutter riffs, just real sessions, with the best gear, in a studio you will never want to leave.
One radio ready single. $3,500
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pre-production collaboration with producer
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all session players
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in-studio vocals day
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access to all studio equipment
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mixing your track
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mastering your track
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connections to secure cover art, music video, website, and promotion


Meet Your
Producer.
Kyle Ross Roop
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Co-Owner of Steel Records Studios & Lead Producer
Nashville Session Player
National Touring Musician
Has Produced & Played On Tracks By:
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Bilmuri
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Bryan Martin
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Craig Wayne Boyd
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Them Dirty Roses
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Jaret Reddick (Bowling For Soup)
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Al Boogie (The Voice)
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Cannan Bryce
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Chris Jansen
Nominations:
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Pedal Steel Player of the Year
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Studio of the Year
Leads a team of experienced song writers, engineers, and studio musicians at Steel Records Studios.
10 Things He Cant Live Without:
Zyns, his hot wife, the gym, snare drums that really slap, parties that get cancelled, protein, Suhr guitars, Diet Pepsi, hard rock, and PS5.


Write Like a Heavy Hitter.

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Songwriting Workshop with
Blake Griffith.
Written Songs for Tim McGraw, Lainey Wilson, Steven Wilson Jr. & Old Dominion
Co-Writes with Jeffery Steele & Tom Douglas
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$500 (per song)
What You Will Walk Away With
a fully structured song or co-write by the end of the session
real time lyric and melody guidance from a charting songwriter
industry level insight on how to pitch your songs or prep them for release
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