NUMBER #1… “She Feels Like A New Man TONIGHT,” by Gene Breeden and the Bakersfield Connection on the “INDIE WORLD COUNTRY RECORD REPORT recorded right here at Gene Breeden Studios!!! Les Barnett is the awesome singer on this track as […]
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NUMBER #1… “She Feels Like A New Man TONIGHT,” by Gene Breeden and the Bakersfield Connection on the “INDIE WORLD COUNTRY RECORD REPORT recorded right here at Gene Breeden Studios!!! Les Barnett is the awesome singer on this track as […]
This is a video about the mixing board and what it does at Gene Breeden Studios in Nashville, TN http://www.genebreeden.com http://www.facebook.com/genebreedenstudios
New Mel Bay Interview of my studio multi instrumentalist John Heinrich! John plays Steel, Sax, Flute and Dobro with Ronnie Milsap and has worked for me since 1995 and has always brought his many talents to the table for many […]
This is my Steel Guitar – Sax player that I use in the studio…Video shot and editted by Dave Frank. Filmed at the Country Music Hall Of Fame and Museum in Nashville, Tennessee. John Heinrich is performing on his EXCEL […]
Bebop tune “A Night In Tunisia” & “Lady Bird” played by Pedal Steel guitarist John Heinrich. Recorded in my studio in Nashville, TN.
Gene and Johnny talk about the Bakersfield sound.
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