The Resonance Sessions is a powerful collection of live recordings featuring 35 regional musicians, captured in the weathered shell of the Old Marshall Jail. Recorded over four days and born from the shared experience of surviving a devastating storm, these sessions hold a heartfelt intimacy as each artist, deeply rooted in Western North Carolina, brings forth a raw, local perspective on resilience through their music.
Each session was captured live in the recently cleaned out stairwell of the Old Jail. The audio from each performance reverberates through the space in a hauntingly beautiful way. Room mics captured the jail’s natural acoustics as well as the ambient sounds of Marshall. The rumble of tractors and passing military convoys layered a heavy sense of place into each track.
The project represents a labor of love, grief and resilience, performed, recorded, filmed and produced by Western North Carolina artists.
The Resonance Sessions

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