Celebrating Seven Inspiring Years of Old Mill Road Recording: A Hub of Creativity and Star Power

Old Mill Road Recording: Celebrating 7 Years of Creative Excellence



This November, Old Mill Road Recording proudly celebrates its seventh anniversary, a milestone that underscores its journey from a mere idea to a nationally recognized creative hub. Founded by Dr. Joshua Sherman and the GRAMMY® Award-winning engineer Benjamin J. Arrindell, this state-of-the-art studio has successfully captured the essence of artistic expression across various genres over the past seven years.

Nestled in the picturesque Green Mountains of Vermont, Old Mill Road Recording is more than just a recording studio; it’s an experience that merges artistic innovation with architectural beauty. The studio is designed to provide comfort and versatility, enabling musicians to create pristine audio while enjoying breathtaking views of the nearby river.

Benjamin J. Arrindell brings over 30 years of experience to the table, having worked with a diverse range of big-name artists, including Aretha Franklin, Mary J. Blige, and Janet Jackson. His profound expertise has contributed significantly to Old Mill Road’s reputation for delivering high-quality sound and exceptional musical projects.

What began as a passionate dream to transform an 18th-century structure into a cutting-edge recording facility has blossomed into one of New England's most celebrated artistic spaces. The studio's architectural design gained immense recognition, being featured on the cover of MIX Magazine and praised in Sweetwater's publication for its visionary blend of history and modern technology.

In January 2020, Old Mill Road was awarded the NAMM TEC® Award for Best Studio Design Project, further solidifying its status in the audio engineering community. The award was not just a personal victory but a moment celebrated alongside greats like Joni Mitchell and Herbie Hancock.

Moreover, the studio garnered media attention when journalist John Gray produced a feature story that earned an EMMY® nomination, showcasing its pivotal role in East Arlington's creative landscape. This exposure brought greater visibility to the studio, attracting a range of clients from Netflix to Penguin Random House.

Old Mill Road Recording's impact goes beyond mere accolades. It serves as a nurturing environment for artists whose work aims to inspire and uplift. One notable project includes TONY® Award winner Lillias White's debut album, "Get Yourself Some Happy!", which showcases the studio's commitment to fostering artistic talent.

In addition to its artistic endeavors, Old Mill Road has committed to mentorship and community outreach. Collaborating with the Audio Engineering Society and partnering with Thomas Edison National Historical Park for events like

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