Hear At Home with Hannah Berryman: Director of the ‘Rockfield: The Studio On The Farm!’ Documentary
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In this Hear At Home episode, join morning show host Nic Harcourt in conversation with Hanna Berryman, the director of the Rock ‘n Roll film ‘Rockfield: The Studio On The Farm!’ Berryman explains how she got involved with Rockfield Studios when looking for the British equivalent of Muscle Shoals and how she came to make the documentary over a period of a few years about the studio and some of the incredible roster of artists that have graced their halls. She also explains her process behind wrangling her team, the artists and getting the production of the documentary underway. Nearly 60 years ago, two brothers converted the outbuildings on their Welsh farm into one of Europe’s best-equipped recording studios, and rock ‘n roll history was made. Rockfield Farm became one of Great Britain’s most famous and organic recording studios, serving as a production house for such music legends as Queen, Oasis, Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin’s Robert Plant, Coldplay, The Stone Roses, and David Bowie. The Independent 88.5 FM Presents the United States Premiere of the Rock n’ Roll Film Rockfield: The Studio On The Farm! This Drive-In experience will take place: Thursday, May 13th, at The Regency 16 Theaters in Van Nuys. Gates open at 6:30 pm. Get your Ticket via a One-Time Donation of $65. Proceeds Benefit The Independent 88.5 FM. Only One Ticket per car is needed & you can bring up to 5 people (as long as everyone has a seat belt, of course). https://www.885fm.org/support/donate/
Rockfield Studios is a residential recording studio located in the Wye Valley in Monmouthshire, south-east Wales, close to the village of Rockfield. The studio was founded in 1963 by brothers Kingsley and Charles Ward.
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The unassuming outbuildings on Rockfield Farm in Wales hold a secret: they're the birthplace of some of rock's most iconic music. For decades, this residential recording studio has been a magnet for legendary artists, from Queen to David Bowie. And now, thanks to director Hannah Berryman's documentary "Rockfield: The Studio On The Farm!", we get an intimate look at the magic that happens within these walls.
At the time of filming, Rockfield Studios was already a venerable institution, with a legacy spanning over five decades. Founded by brothers Kingsley and Charles Ward in 1963, this Welsh gem had become synonymous with organic recording excellence. Berryman's documentary is a testament to the studio's enduring appeal, as she delves into its rich history through interviews with artists who've graced its halls.
What makes this footage particularly notable is that it offers a rare glimpse behind the scenes of Rockfield Studios. Berryman's conversations with Nic Harcourt provide an insider's perspective on the making of the documentary itself, offering insights into her creative process and the challenges she faced in bringing this project to life. We see glimpses of the studio's idyllic surroundings – rolling hills, verdant pastures – which belie its status as a world-class recording facility.
Berryman's passion for Rockfield Studios is palpable throughout the conversation, as she recounts her initial discovery of the studio and her decision to make it the subject of her documentary. Her enthusiasm is infectious, drawing out stories from the artists who've worked there over the years. We hear about the camaraderie that developed among musicians at the studio, the innovative approaches they took to recording, and the unforgettable experiences that unfolded within those walls.
This footage is a treasure trove for music enthusiasts and historians alike. Berryman's documentary promises to shed new light on Rockfield Studios' storied past, and this conversation offers a tantalizing preview of what's in store. We get a sense of the studio's unique atmosphere, where artists felt free to experiment and push boundaries. The stories shared by Berryman and her guests are a testament to the enduring power of music to bring people together.
As we watch Hannah Berryman discuss the making of "Rockfield: The Studio On The Farm!", we're reminded that even in an era dominated by digital recording technology, there's still a place for the human touch. This documentary promises to be a love letter to Rockfield Studios and its legacy, celebrating the magic that happens when art meets environment. By sharing her vision with us, Berryman invites us into the world of Rockfield, where music is not just a product, but an experience.
The footage ends with Berryman's infectious enthusiasm still resonating, leaving us eager to learn more about this incredible studio and its history. As we bid farewell to Hannah Berryman and Nic Harcourt, we're left with a lasting impression: that the spirit of Rockfield Studios is alive and well, waiting to be discovered by new generations of music lovers.
Curated from public records and music databases.

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