Catch This Music Revives Studio Space

Catch This Music, the newest recording studio on Music Row, is set to open its doors tomorrow (10/20). The former Bayou Recording studio on 17th Ave. S. was purchased by Eddie Robba and Lee Adams in May. Since then the studio has been undergoing major transformations and renovations.

“We are excited to have a home on Music Row,” says Robba. “The history and legacy of ‘The Row’ is rich and we are blessed to be part of it. Now we get to be part of The Row’s future.”

Catch This Music’s recording studio will also have its first session since the renovations tomorrow (10/20). A very special guest from Make A Wish Foundation will be joining for them for the day. “As we considered starting this business Lee and I both wanted to incorporate the idea of giving back from the very start. During the renovation process we began exploring a relationship with Make A Wish,” he explains. Since then, a seventeen-year-old young man from Make A Wish asked to experience a live recording session and the date he selected was, coincidentally, Oct. 20.

Help Catch This Music celebrate its new home at the parking lot party and open house on Friday, Oct. 21. The gathering, which will run from 3pm to 8pm, will include food, drinks and live music.

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