THANKS

Putting together a recording studio is a long and tedious prodecure. While there were many people involved in the realization of The Hideout @ Mace's Hole, we'd like to thank the following people for their particular contributions:

Jan Halliday

Steve's wife, business partner and best friend. Without her, the studio would not exist. She has endured the headaches of being married to a musician and all the ups-and-downs trying to make The Hideout @ Mace's Hole a reality. We thank her for her love and support.

 
Tyler Hobson

He Rocks. He not only builds the best computers available, he acts as a sounding board for our ideas and how to implement them. We appreciate his input, brains and good humor as well as his energy as our Webmaster and technical guy. He allows us to focus on what we're good at.

 
Rusty Imes

Central High School's "Mr. Woody" showed us you can level a wall with a sledgehammer. He built the phenomenal mixing desk that's the centerpiece of our control room. His guidance and expertise in construction matters was invaluable. You're a great brother, Rusty. We are forever indebted to you.

 
Pete Rodriguez

Pete's Electrical Mainenance, Pueblo Colorado, 719.542.7383. Pete did a great job with our electical needs. We appreciate his work ethic, problem solving ability and superior skills. He is honest, punctual, focused and skilled, and responsive. We recommend him for any electrical work that needs to be done.

 
Jason Sandoval

Pueblo Guitar Center, 719.253.1780. Thanks for all your help in acquiring our acoustical treatments from Auralex, as well as your responsiveness to our constant inquiries.

 
Karl Alcon and Pat Greer

Pueblo Wintronic, 719.542.1924. These guys saved us a lot of money and time in the expensive and tedious undertaking of wiring a recording studio. Thanks for being there.

 
John Macklem

Our good friend and resident good humor man. Thanks for your help with the painting and the doors. Especially thanks for your guitar and bass playing while we "tuned" the room. We're looking forward to making more music in the future.

 
Lou Sciortino

Another good friend and a solid drummer. Thanks for bringing your drum kit to Beulah and helping us test mics, positioning and enduring long moments of playing the snare or bass drum over and over and over and over, helping us find just the right spot for mic placement. Your dedication doesn't go unnoticed.

 
Barclay Clark

"The Leg" helped us acquire this property in the first place. He worked very hard for us and we shall ever be grateful. Keep an ear out for his upcoming podcast comedy program featuring that Barclay view of the world.

 
Jerry Hadwiger

Thanks for installing the studio sub-floor and security doors.

 

Finally, we'd like to thank a few people that have, over the years, contributed in some way to our music training, enlightenment and passion:

A Poet Name Life, Christina Aguilera, Linda Ammon, Salome Arkatov, Ludwig von Beethoven, Russell Bisset, Tom Bralley, The Cordova Brothers (Frank, Bobbo, and Billy), Bob Cordova, Paul des Marais, Scott DeTurk, Casey Dunsmore, Kevin Fallon, Chuck Francour, Carl Gomes, Herbie Hancock, Billie Holiday, Emmitt Hoolihan, Donald Howard, Hazel (Mom) and Bob Imes, Bob James, Kejon, Rick Lasso, Aaron Meza, Ash Mullen, Jeff and Jonathan Pekar, "Q", Quills, Jim Reed, Johnny Roquemore, RZA, Joanna St. Clair, Steely Dan, David Sutherland, Dominick Tedero, Don Tittle, Dick Wells, Jeff Weber, all of our UCLA instructors, every studio musician with whom we've ever worked, as well as the late Henry and Mary Hobson, Margaret Page, Epi Guerrero and Reid Fehrman. All of you have made life damn fun!!