Jam Band Studio in Gainesville finalist for 2024 NAMM TEC award


A Gainesville recording studio finds itself among others in New York, Los Angeles and Paris as a finalist for one of the music industry’s most prestigious design honors.

Jam Band Studio (JBS), which opened earlier this year along the banks of Colclough Pond off South Main Street, is among the six nominees in the Studio Design Project category as part of the 39th National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) TEC Awards.

The TEC Awards − named for technical excellence and creativity − will be presented on Jan. 27 in Anaheim, California, and recognize “the individuals, companies and technical innovations behind the sound of recordings, live performances, films, television, video games and multimedia.” The awards are  “widely recognized as the highest honor dedicated to the pro audio and sound recording industry,” according to its website.

The 1,754-square-foot Gainesville studio was designed by owner Ryan Frankel and Grammy-nominated studio designer, engineer and producer Carl Tatz.

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“There are hundreds, possibly thousands of studios in the country, being nominated as one of the nicest, best studios is really an honor,” said Frankel, who also serves as vice president of Gainesville-based Digital Brands. “Tatz is one of the best designers in the world.”



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