Old Home Place Recordings
Old Home Place Recordings
Filmmaker Aaron Stone and audio engineer Bridger Dunnagan met in Asheville, NC, in 2021, brought together by a shared love of music and the surrounding community. Eager to capture the sights and sounds of Western North Carolina’s vibrant music scene, the two began documenting musicians through a series of video projects that would become Old Home Place Recordings. They started by recording friends’ original songs and traditional music played at household gatherings.
An Old Home Place Recording might occur inside a barn on the family farm, in the back room of a dive bar, or at a nationally acclaimed theater. Tying these performances to special locations creates a sense of place for artists and viewers alike.
The entire OHPR archive is now available to explore. Check it out!
Old Home Place Recordings was made possible by the North Carolina Arts Council.
With additional support from: