Paris Luna records “Brasstown Ball” at historic Southern Tracks

Paris Luna records Brasstown Ball at historic Southern Tracks

By Bonnie Moret

 

Recorded during a birthday celebration, Paris Luna’s upcoming album combines the idea of having a ball with the name of Georgia’s highest point, Brasstown Bald. Once released, Brasstown Ball is sure to be a smash.

 

In case you didn’t know, Southern Tracks has almost as much history as the region in which it is located. The original studio, a converted schoolhouse, was founded by legendary music publisher Bill Lowery in the mid-1950′s. Lowery discovered such classic songs as “Be Bop A Lula,” “I Never Promised You A Rose Garden,” and Joe South’s “Games People Play.”

 

Many classic recordings have been made at the current Southern Tracks facility over the past 30 years. This studio was home to legendary producer Brendan O’Brien for nearly 20 years. Stone Temple Pilots, Pearl Jam, Bruce Springsteen, Train, and the Black Crowes have all recorded classic records here.

The banner is hung.
The banner is hung.
Paris Luna, Mike Kee and Eric Heil enjoy a friendly embrace.
Paris Luna, Mike Kee and Eric Heil enjoy a friendly embrace.
Small bites were served courtesy of Ormsby's.
Small bites were served courtesy of Ormsby’s.
The cocktail du jour was created by Vixen Vodka.
The cocktail du jour was created by Vixen Vodka.
The stage is prepared.
The stage is prepared.
The engineers are ready ... let the recording begin.
The engineers are ready … let the recording begin.
Paris Luna takes  the stage.
Paris Luna takes the stage.
The anticipation of the crowd is overwhelming.
The anticipation of the crowd is overwhelming.
And, the rest of the evening is magic ...
And, the rest of the evening is magic …

For more information about Paris Luna, visit https://www.facebook.com/PARISLUNAandCOMPANY. Highlights from the evening are posted below:

 

 

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