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Songbirds opens Deadbird Studio for musicians and performers

Deadbird Studio is now open to book for recording + will soon be the site of various youth programming by Songbirds.

NOOGAtoday | Deadbird Studio

Picture yourself here, recording your next album.

Photo provided by Songbirds

Calling all local area musicians, we have a new spot for you to record your latest project.

Enter: Deadbird Studio, a space created by Songbirds for musicians + performers from across the region. The studio located at 1407 Market St. (Suite C) offers:

Studio rentals
You can rent the space for a half day ($250) or a full day ($500), which includes access to all equipment + an in-house engineer.

Mix + master services
Rates start at $300 per song — you can also ask for producer and studio musician rates when you book.

Photo + video services
Photos start at $300 and videos at $800 — see the full guide for package prices.

Ready to book? Send an inquiry to the studio with details of what you’d like to record + they will reach out with pricing and scheduling information.

Bonus: In the coming year, Songbirds will also implement a variety of youth programming at the studio + offer resources to train the next generations of creators and industry professionals. Stay tuned for more details.

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