A string session for a Grammy Album of the Year was tracked in this room. The awards are personal credits of co-owner Jon Gautier — here’s exactly what’s verifiable.
Folklore won Album of the Year at the 63rd Grammy Awards in 2021. Co-owner Jon Gautier holds an engineering credit on that record. The string session behind it was tracked inside Sound House Studios — producer Jack Antonoff brought violinist Bobby Hawk into the room in downtown Lakeland during the pandemic.
The Grammy belongs to the credit holders, Jon among them. The session belongs to this room, at 113 S Florida Avenue.
Evermore received an Album of the Year nomination at the 64th Grammy Awards in 2022. Jon Gautier carried a producer credit on that record — a second consecutive Album-of-the-Year-nominated album with a Grammy-credited producer in the chair.
Two nominations in a row. Both Taylor Swift. Both connected to this address.
Lakeland Patch covered the studio’s Grammy connection in “64th Grammy Awards Nominee Goes To Lakeland’s Sound House Studios.” It’s the primary documented source for the Folklore session and the Evermore nomination.
The studio’s work has also been referenced by additional outlets including FOX 13 News, LALtoday, the LA Recording School instructor profile for Jon Gautier, and UCF Alumni. We add each link and excerpt here as it’s confirmed — we publish coverage verbatim and sourced, never paraphrased.
For the full credit list see the discography, or meet the team.
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