Tierra Studios is proud to present Texas Jazz Masters, our latest Jazz project encompassing our previous and upcoming Jazz releases. The objective of Texas Jazz Masters is to create awareness about the rich musical history in Texas, with a focus on the key players in the Texas Jazz scene. Texas Jazz has undoubtedly influenced other genres of music such as Tejano, Classical, Blues, Rock ‘ Roll, House & Techno, R&B and Hip-Hop.
Our goal is to highlight how Texas Jazz is related to these other genres of music.
We’re kicking off the project with a series of video interviews, starting with Gilbert Sedeño. Let us know what you think!~

Our sister company, Landline Productions, co-produced the smash hit and Tony Award winning Broadway show, Memphis the Musical. Meet David Bryan, the keyboardist for Bon Jovi and composer for Memphis the Musical.
Better talks to David Bryan about his transition from rock n’ roll to Broadway. We find out about how he came into the music business, and what got him where he is today.
Edward Scott, aka Spettro, shows you how to sync your internal or external HD to crates & subcrates in ScratchLIVE using ScratchTools. This is a 3 part video series that is a must see for all ScratchLIVE DJ’s!(Mac users only)!
1. Intro: Why sync your hard-drive to crates and subcrates?
2. How to sync your external hard-drive. How to sync your column structure
3. How to sync your internal hard-drive. How to sync your column structure
Want the Java Code? Click “Get It Now” Below to Download!
Intro
How To Sync Your External HD:
How To Sync Your Internal HD:

POSR’s Chris Casual handling the hair for Larissa Ness’ music video “Don’t Think I Won’t” (Prepmode & Elstar Remix). JJ Castillo of JoseJonesFilms.com taking the video, photography by Cory Ryan of EyeCandyAustin.com.
Larissa Ness, Prepmode and Elstar are all Austin musicians making waves in our beloved music scene. Prepmode is one of our favorite Austin DJ’s – come show your support at the video release party @ Speakeasy on May 13,2010. Click here for more info.







