Ultrasonic Studios, New Orleans

The studio was located on Washington Avenue in the Uptown neighborhood near Xavier University.

[1] The studio was sold to the two Grammy Engineers, David Farrell and Steve Reynolds, who ran the day-to-day operations.

In 2005, the studio suffered major damage from the levee failure disaster flood during Hurricane Katrina, and has not been back in operation since.

[2] According to Jay Gallager in a 2007 interview, the building has knocked down following the hurricane.

[3] The studio has been the recording scene of thousands of noteworthy International and New Orleans & Louisiana music projects including Corey Harris' Fish Ain't Bitin', Dr. John's Goin' Back To New Orleans, James Booker's Classified, Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown's Gate Swings, Fats Domino's Alive and Kickin' and The Dirty Dozen Brass Band's Jelly.

Ultrasonic Studios on Washington Avenue in 2004.