4702 3rd St
San Francisco, CA 94124
(415) 824-0386
At the intersection of the arts, music, and high tech, Light Rail Studios provides creative spaces where the underground and the commercial worlds connect. Primarily a place for music, Light Rail offers a 5000 sq. ft. recording facility and 55 isolated rehearsal suites . The rehearsal suites are spacious and designed for any type of music. The recording studio has a historic collection of vintage mixing boards and analog tape machines as well as the newest Protools HDX digital system. In addition to music recording, Light Rail's classic large live room is used for film, photo shoots and live streaming events. Contact Light Rail Studios for pricing and more information at [email protected].
"...To help others realize their musical dreams". I'm very optimistic, friendly and intuitive. My work is highly creative with strong attention to detail. ➫ Voice-over, Auto tune, Sound design, Mixing, Mastering, Audio restoration, Sampling, MIDI, Scoring [Sibelius/finale/virtual Instruments], Sheet music conversion to audible music. ➫ Grammy Award Winner engineer for his editing, mixing, engineering works. ➫ 4 Degrees in Music: Audio Engineer, Classical Composition, Jazz Studies, Concert Pianist. ➫ MIDI Programming expert. ➫ Pro Tools, Digital Performer, Sibelius, Finale. ➫ Worked with NI Native Instruments, GE, The Grammy Foundation, Google, Atari. ➫ Pop, Rock, Classical, Singer Songwriter, Film, Voice Over, Pod Casts, Latin.
Welcome to Homebass, the new apartment of J&S. Our love story began in 2012, and we decided to move in together in the summer. We both lived in odd, residential hotel and studio set-ups that didn't require much thought or space. Upon moving in, we quickly realized that we were missing essential house stuff to put together our new home - things like cooking utensils, a shower curtain, and shoe rack. Getting our place together and making the bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, and skywell garden ours has been both foreign and fun to set up. Lowe's sees us pretty much weekly. We created this page to document our progress in decorating, renovating, and setting up our new nest, and ultimately, our lives together. Our #1 goal is to entertain - our casa es su casa - so if you have a pie request, you better make it heard...
Fox and Lion has pastry, coffee, espresso, sandwiches, soup, salad, and pizza, plus wifi!
Bio for Heather Pierce: I believe that each singer has an authentic voice—one that must be heard loud and clear. It’s my mission to bring out the true artistry in each voice I am trusted with teaching. I love singers. We are a very specific breed. Singers are into the minutiae of delivering a song–Dynamics, phrasing, tone, color, emotion. We are storytellers, front people and audience charmers. I coach my clients like athletes, because I believe that singers are also athletes. True expression is tangible. With our instrument being housed in our body, we must learn to feel what is right along with hearing it, staying mindful of the edge of what is physically safe while masterfully breaking the rules to get whatever sound is intrinsically authentic to the song and of course, the artist. I’ve lived my life onstage both solo and in bands. Music became an obsession early on and subsequently, my youth was spent in choirs, private voice study, performing in musical theatre, then singing with the Big Band at the University of Arizona, where I majored in vocal performance, theatre, and photography. For nearly twenty years, I’ve been playing shows, writing songs, and making albums in San Francisco. Vocal coaching called to me after I’d been studying with and working as the Studio Manager for my teacher, Dave Stroud. I loved the growth I’d been able to achieve in my own voice, and I wanted to share that knowledge. Apprenticing alongside Dave and several years in a rigourous instructor certification program allowed me to become highly skilled at pinpointing issues a singer faces and quickly creating solutions to deal with them. I made the dream of owning my own studio a reality in 2006, with the opening of Heather Pierce Vox + Music. I have the privilege of training professional singers and performers both in San Francisco and on location, helping them prep for live shows, recordings, and tours. I deal most often in rock and modern popular music (indie, electronic, folk, singer/songwriter, R&B, hip-hop, jazz, musical theatre). I’m happy to offer my expertise to any singer who is passionate about developing their instrument, digging into the inner workings of their art, and fully manifesting their true voice.
SF Art Everywhere is a satellite cultural art project serving as a neighborhood beautification tool--to invite the global community into San Francisco’s southeast cultural HUB, an area that would not normally be populated by the larger San Francisco community and beyond.
Quesada Garden Initiative has been a big part of the life of Bayview since before 2002. We have been helping to build community one block at a time. We do community building that makes possible local living on streets with a bad reputation... - Food producing gardens for connecting people to people, people to place, and place to power… - Public gathering spaces designed by the people who use them... - Public art created collectively... - Community organizing done by community members... - Online communications and social networking by folks who already connect in the real world... - Cost-effective change strategies as an alternative to those that spend millions of tax dollars to produce disappointing results...
Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center is a safety net hospital in San Francisco, California, and the only Level I Trauma Center for the 1.5 million residents of San Francisco and northern San Mateo County. The hospital serves poor, elderly people, uninsured working families, and immigrants. About 80 percent of its patient population either receives publicly funded health insurance or is uninsured. SFGH also cares for the homeless, who make up about 8 percent of its patients. It is the largest acute inpatient and rehabilitation hospital for psychiatric patients in the City. Additionally, it is the only acute hospital in San Francisco that provides twenty-four-hour psychiatric emergency services in San Francisco.In addition to the approximately 3,500 San Francisco municipal employees, the University of California at San Francisco provides approximately 1,500 employees . The hospital, especially its Ward 86, was instrumental in treating and identifying early cases of AIDS. The original brick main building was replaced with a concrete one with construction started in 1971; four remaining 1915 five-story edifices are among the tallest brick buildings in the city. The hospital is located at 1001 Potrero Avenue between the Mission District and Potrero Hill; U.S. Route 101 rounds its east side at “Hospital Curve”.