Still Reeling from ROMP

Surfed by the International Bluegrass Music Museum webpage today and found this lovely piece. Turns out the good folks there at the IBMM have dedicated this year’s ROMP festival to ole Jakey. Check out these screenshots from their page:

Upgrading the Studio

This week we (and when I say “we”, I really mean mostly Jenny!) put in new flooring in the studio. Conventional wisdom on recording acoustic music holds that such instruments sound better, or more live, on reflective surfaces. Most of the nicer studios prefer hardwood to other types of reflective surfaces, so that’s the way [...]

Motivated Diablos

Hi folks,
Well, some nice news for today. Pleasant Valley Music old-time artist Mt. Diablo String Band is now a Squirty Records recording artist! Yesterday we had a visit from the band, consisting of ‘Meistro’ Harry Liedstrand (fiddle), Carl Pagter (banjo), Harry’s wife Cindy (guitar) and son Terrell (mandolin), Carl’s son Corbin (mandolin), and PVM’s [...]

RoseBud Blue Photo Shoot

Yep, that’s right. ANOTHER one! The girls like doing promo stuff. Their task this weekend was to get a shot of the band playing live for promotional material purposes. After all, we didn’t have a photo of the band performing live with BanjoBoy …
Our buddy George Goodell showed up at PVM to do some of [...]

The Pleasant Valley Music Show!

We had a wonderful visit Sunday afternoon with our old friend T. Tyce Tennessee, announcer for Pleasant Valley Music. T. Tyce was here at Pleasant Valley home base, in the Squirty Records Studios, for some voice-over work and to interview Matt & George about the Pleasant Valley Boys, all as part of the forthcoming “Pleasant [...]

PVM Becomes a Saga Dealer!

We’re happy to announce we recently became a dealer for Saga Music. We now have several Blue Ridge guitars in stock and can order you anything you want from SagaMusic.com!!
Don’t forget we also deal String Swing, Black Diamond, ProPik, Mel Bay, On Stage Stands, and ATS Acoustics products, and we can probably get you pretty [...]