I know my best friend who's is overseer of the contractor's and keeps the owner's informed of all aspects of the renovations currently underway focused on updating and modernizing Leon Russell's Church Studio on Third and Trenton.
The Knox family has chosen to not only devote time and resources into their investment's within the Tulsa area, they also bring to the table a viable and profettable business plan.
The Knox family comes from a long line of highly skilled professionals ranging from highly skilled technical tradesmen and journeyman with specialty artisan skills that ensure every project completed has impeccable quality of workmanship that is hard to find nowadays. From the skilled tradesmen and artisan's in the trenches to the businesses savvy leadership of Mr& Ms Knox who do not consider failure as an option.
These business trend setter's have the final word in the details such as the color scheme of paint, drapes, and carpeting on to the technical equipment and sound recording technology from the past and the present state of the art cutting edge technology recording systems known to mankind.
The Knox family is in my opinion the best entrepreneurial spirited family Tulsa has ever seen since the oil boom. In Tulsa's past history of trend setting leadership superstars none of them could measure up to the devoted leadership of the Knox family entrepreneurial in the active investment of time, attention to detail, to projects that promotes increasing Tulsa's venue stature rankings vs. other regional venue's.
Keep your eyes on these guys and girls because they mean business. Profettable business that improves Tulsa's standing as a viable venue for events that will attract the superstar's of the music industry putting Tulsa back on the music industry's...
Read moreTake me to Church! (Has anyone used that yet?) I cannot recommend this studio enough. They really care about serving the artists and making the music happen on our terms, which, I hate to say it, is rare in Oklahoma. Ronnie couldn't have been a better representative, making us feel seen and heard. I'm eager to book more time just to have an excuse to talk to him more, he's such a cool guy! Gary Laney, the engineer... best I've ever worked with. Did exactly what we asked (Eighteen live tracks in five hours, really just focused on the drum sound because we can do the rest at home). That is not a usual request, but he never balked at it, just calmly and professionally did what we asked. Didn't try to convince us to record the other parts there. Didn't tell us to track everything separately. It was so nice to hear an engineer say, "What's the point of going to a friend's house to jam and one of you goes to the bathroom and the other goes to the kitchen and one of you is in the living room?" They really seem to understand what it's all about here, and they don't make it all about themselves, which, again, is refreshing. Kinda hate to let the secret out a bit by leaving this, but there it is: best studio in...
Read moreThis place is a trove of music history, both local and global. It’s even on the National Register for historic buildings. This is Leon Russell’s former recording studio and also an old Methodist church from the early 20th century.
It’s crazy to see how many big names came through their doors (now a museum and working music studio), like George Harrison (The Beatles), Eric Clapton, Bob Marley, Tom Petty, and many more. They had a whole list of them.
The people working there are super nice, and the place is clean and bright, with lots of cool bits of music history you can see in person.
It’s a great time and only costs like $10 to get in, which is reasonable. They also have live music on Tuesdays and Saturdays which...
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