Reed Turchi The More I Think ( The Less I Know)
While scouting locations for Sawyer Sessions we take various aesthetics into consideration including acoustics, lighting, and ambience. Occasionally we find spaces that suit the artists vibe and sound, while other times we choose locations based on artist requests. In the case of Reed Turchi, when the singersongwriter stopped through the Triangle area to record a Session with us he had just one extra request an old wooden chair. If youve ever had the fortunate audible pleasure of hearing or seeing Reed Turchi perform you will know that his latest album, Tallahatchie, is one stripped of the typical studio productions and latent with simple presentations slide, voice, acoustic guitar, and an old wooden chair on a wooden floor. Luckily for us, we found the perfect chair at one of Raleighs premiere antique thrift stores Father And Son, and also happened upon the perfect filming location for Reeds strippeddown bluesy vibe. Filmed in an empty room complete with creaky wooden floors, against t
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