Just southeast of the Virginia Commonwealth University campus in Richmond, Va., lies a compact neighborhood called Oregon Hill. Historically, it’s been a (white) working-class part of town, affordable for students and various bohemian types. Recording engineer Lance Koehler was drawn to the place when he moved to Richmond from New Orleans; it’s where he eventually found a two-story garage and converted it into his own recording studio and home. It didn’t take him long to start doing business across the Richmond music map: Koehler is good at his job, and he’s affordable. His business is called Minimum Wage Studios for a reason.
He’s also a drummer, and though he grew up in Southern California, his time in New Orleans left a deep impression. Inspired by the Crescent City’s modern brass bands, in 2006 he started the NO BS! Brass Band with trombonist Reggie Pace. They had a place to fit between 10 and 13 musicians for rehearsal, and they had the means to document their work. And, owing to VCU and its conservator
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