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The JamBooth's Story

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The JamBooth began modestly (under a different name) in a one bedroom apartment in Toronto in 2010ish. Through the years we have recorded, mixed, mastered and done live sound for legendary Toronto acts such as... Wild T & The Spirt (Tony Springer), Goddo, Fludd and many up and comers such as Bridget Graham and Rachel Moranis. The studio is owned and run by Ryan Booth, who also handles the guitar lessons. Ryan has been playing guitar since 1999 and began performing at parties and in venues shortly after. Mostly punk rock and hardcore metal bands at first but later branching off in many directions such as indie/grunge and even playing in a hip-hop/alternative rock fusion band (Keeping Caidence) and DJing, he has played for all of Toronto’s top promotional companies.

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Some highlights in his guitar career would be when he played on stage with Dave Henman (April Wine) during his Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction party and opening up for childhood heroes “The Casualties” and “The Dayglo Abortions”. He’s recorded and jammed with Toronto producing legends such as Simon Head and Ken O'Gorman and has won thousands in prizes from battle of the bands (one that was judged by Robin Black {The intergalactic Rockstars}) and was even was awarded a scholarship by Jesse Mitchell of Coalition Music. It was around this time he also played at a get together hosted by the most infamous biker gang of all time...

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Although Ryan went to college to study journalism and would later switch to entrepreneurship he knew he ultimately wanted to work in the music business; Ryan got his first job behind a mixing board in 2010 working for “Light of DAE” studios in Pickering Ontario and in two and a half years worked his way up to “Head Studio Tech” and later “Project Manager” of the studio. He also spent this time working for “Doyle Audio Engineering” both building and selling their products. In his free time he also freelanced at a few other studios and began to collect gear to build his own. The JamBooth is that studio...

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