Tim Carter launches Treehouse Studios

Event Details

The control room at Treehouse StudiosTim Carter, the banjo playing half of The Carter Brothers, has opened a recording studio in Ridgetop, TN – about 12 miles north of Nashville.

Treehouse Studios was built as an addition to Tim’s log home, with a separate entrance, rest room and kitchenette.

Tim says that he has already done sessions with Sonya Issacs, Tim Stafford, Rob Ickes, Claire Lynch, Carl Jackson, Tony Trischka and Jim Hurst.

Carter shared a few words about his new venture.

Rob Ickes tracking at Treehouse Studios“It’s a ProTools studio, and we have a wide range of vintage and newer hand built mics and mic preamps chosen with acoustic instruments in mind. The studio was designed by Kevin Hughes, a studio designer from Houston, TX. The acoustics of the room are incredible and the vibe makes for a very creative environment.”

You can see a complete equipment list and more details online.

About the Author

Picture of John Lawless

John Lawless

John had served as primary author and editor for The Bluegrass Blog from its launch in 2004 until being folded into Bluegrass Today in September of 2011. He continues in that capacity here, managing a strong team of columnists and correspondents.

Join the Conversation!

Use your preferred account (Facebook, Google etc.) to login below and leave a comment. We want to hear from you!

Explore More Bluegrass...

Epiphone adds Hummingbird Tribute guitar

Read More

Treasures of the Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum

Read More

Jet Airliner video from Jody King and Larry Cordle

Read More

#1 Bluegrass Music Charts

Weekly charts based on actual radio airplay for bluegrass, Grassicana, and gospel music

Recent Comments

Get Our Newsletter

Enter your email below to stay in the loop with Bluegrass Today!

Search Bluegrass Today