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16. Dan Workman, Record Producer, SugarHill Studios
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Sugar Hill Studios is one of the oldest working recording studios in the world. Dan Workman is one of the owners of Sugar Hill and a record producer who has worked with ZZ Top, Lyle Lovett, Destiny's Child, Beyonce, The Southern Backtones and countless others. This spot features the recording session for the original song "Loose Like a Marionette" by Winter Wallace. This is One of 9 spots in the "My Houston" TV campaign that features some of the truly original people and places in America's 4th largest city. visitmyhouston.com

sugarhillstudios.com
myspace.com/winterwallace

Produced by the Greater Houston Convention and Visitors Bureau.
Executive Producers: Holly Clapham Rosenow, Lindsey Brown, Laurette Canizares, Katy Huggins
Production Company: zenfilm.net
Producer: Merideth Melville
Director: W. Ross Wells
Cinematographers: Richard Lacy, W. Ross Wells
Unit Production Manager: Jarrod Gullett
Key Grip: David Zenteno
Best Boy: Michael Turrin
Make Up: Darcie Teasley
Production Design/Motion Graphics: Luis Clavell
HD Post Facility: Zenfilm
Editorial: W. Ross Wells
Audio Post Facility: Sugar Hill Studios
Sound Designer: James Garlington
Cameras and Lens Systems: Panavision Plus 8 Houston
Lighting and Grip: MC Lighting and Production Services Houston.
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