Whitestone Studios
The flagship recording from Whitestone Studios is Edwin McCain’s 2006 “Lost In America” album. Since that time, the full-capacity recording studio in Greenville, South Carolina has recorded such up-and-coming bands and singer/songwriters as Parmalee, Benton Blount, The Jones Machine, The Piedmont Boys, Simple Twilight and Steve Williams. In this video, viewers meet Whitestone Studios Producer/Engineer Marcus Suarez and look on while The L.O.Z. band records in the studio’s main tracking room. A Rock/Funk/Party band,
Lionz Of Zion (L.O.Z.) is one the local bands that records at the world-class studio located in the Historic West End District of downtown Greenville, SC. Viewers also hear from Singer/Songwriter Edwin McCain who talks about the quality equipment and top-notch producers and engineers at Whitestone Studios that allow local talent to make world-class recordings on a budget. Whitestone Studios houses two recording studios. The main studio consists of a large tracking room, three isolation booths, and a lounge. The control room includes a Mac G5, 2 Pro Tools 192 HD/3 units and numerous high-quality outboard processors. The main room has been used for several albums, including McCain's "Lost In America", Williams Riley Debut, Benton Blount, Parmalee and Smile Empty Soul. The editing suite at
Whitestone Studios consists of a tracking room that is ideal for singer/songwriters, and a control room with a Pro Tools HD/1 rig.