A bar’s a place you go for a drink.
Home’s where it’s impossible to escape the people you love.
On March 6-7, the Power House Bar in downtown Oklahoma City became a rhythmic combination of both during a marathon recording session in a makeshift studio that resembled a shipping container more than it did a slick studio. Dozens of Oklahoma-based acts took turns recording new music alongside a small team of recording engineers, photographers, organizer Jerrod Beck and an enthusiastic bar owner named Clay Berkes.
The results were phenomenal. I spent two days capturing the madness with Tim Katz and Travis Tindell. Here are some of the results.