From the House of Hits.
Session guides, gear stories and eighty-five years of Houston records, written from the oldest continuously operating recording studio in the United States.
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August 10, 2026 · Vintage Microphone Locker at Houston's Oldest Studio
Vintage Microphone Locker at Houston's Oldest Studio
SugarHill's vintage microphone locker in Houston holds mics from both sides — East German RFT and Gefell alongside Neumann
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August 6, 2026 · SugarHill Studios
Cut It Live: The Houston Room Where Willie Nelson Recorded "Night Life"
In 1960, a broke songwriter living in Pasadena was driving thirty miles each way to sing six nights a week at the Esquire Ballroom in Houston. On one of those drives he came up with a line a
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July 30, 2026 · Inside SugarHill's Analog Echo Chambers
Inside SugarHill's Analog Echo Chambers
SugarHill's 1964 live echo chambers are among the last working analog chambers in America — and we're building plugins from them.
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July 28, 2026 · Neve Genesys board in Houston recording studio
Neve Genesys Board in Houston Recording Studio
The Neve Genesys board in Houston recording studio history lives at SugarHill. Neve 1073s, 1084 EQs, and hybrid Pro Tools workflow. Book your session now.
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July 27, 2026 · SugarHill Studios
RCA 44 Microphone at Houston's Oldest Studio
SugarHill Studios owns an original 1945 RCA 44 microphone Houston recording studio sessions can't replicate
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July 23, 2026 · SugarHill Studios
Houston's Only Studio With Two Augspurger Monitor Systems
If you're searching for the definitive Augspurger monitors Houston recording studio experience, your search ends at one address: 5626 Brock Street. Sugar Hill Recording Studios — the oldest
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July 7, 2026 · SugarHill Studios
How to Book a Recording Studio in Houston
What booking a professional Houston recording studio actually looks like: rates, deposits, what to bring, and how to get the most from your first session.
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