Eager to produce high quality music at Payson downtown's new recording studio, Killpop Studios, Rockhound's Elmer Hartman (pictured, far right) was the first client to step inside for a session after it opened just weeks ago. Performing "Yours Truly" with the artist last week during his third session were Kris Hartman (center) on bass guitar, and the studio's very own T.J. Billmire (far left) on drums. See this week's edition of The Payson Chronicle for more. Listen to "Yours Truly" below:
Tuesday, February 23, 2016
Rockhound First to Record at Killpop Studios
Eager to produce high quality music at Payson downtown's new recording studio, Killpop Studios, Rockhound's Elmer Hartman (pictured, far right) was the first client to step inside for a session after it opened just weeks ago. Performing "Yours Truly" with the artist last week during his third session were Kris Hartman (center) on bass guitar, and the studio's very own T.J. Billmire (far left) on drums. See this week's edition of The Payson Chronicle for more. Listen to "Yours Truly" below:
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