Hi All,
Press release that just went out this week.
BRYSTON PRESS RELEASE
Bryston Powered Studio Boasts Grammy-Nominated Projects
Peterborough, Ontario November, 2008 — Bryston amplifiers (
www.bryston.ca) have been the choice of many critical listeners worldwide, and that includes
Oregon-based Future Disc recording studio founder Steve Hall, who has two mastering projects up for a total of 11 Grammy nominations for 2008. SE Entertainment Records’ artist Nikkole has garnered eight nominations including Album of The Year (Creolepatra), Best New Artist and Best R&B Vocal Performance (I Really Need You). Another recent client, Anna Maria, has landed three nominations: Best New Artist, Best Female R&B Vocal Performance (My Funny Valentine) and Best Jazz Vocal Album (Within The Fourteenth Hour). Hall has mastered several classic records including Blondie’s “Heart Of Glass,” Pat Benatar’s “In the Heat of The Night,” The Knack’s “My Sharona,” and Madonna’s “True Blue” among others.
“I have owned five Bryston 4B-ST Pro’s for quite a long time—they have never given me the slightest trouble and they sound great,” said Hall. The amplifiers have been utilized in various configurations to power Hall’s main studio monitors, a center channel, rear speakers, and a subwoofer." Bryston amplifiers have been the definitive choice of premier recording facilities all over the world, such as Advantage Audio, Inc. of Burbank, CA. and Flyte Tyme Productions, located in Santa Monica, CA. “We are honored to have our amplifiers chosen by so many highly demanding and critical listeners such as Steve Hall,” commented Bryston sales VP James Tanner. I have no doubt that the Grammy nominations are reflective of Steve’s skill and experience in making great recordings,” Tanner concluded.