Pine
Road Recording is a partnership between veteran
engineer/producers Lisa Roberson and Rich Cieslewitz. With
a combined 50 years of experience in the recording industry, Lisa and
Rich
have worked with hundreds of artists of all sizes, from Emmylou
Harris, The Lovin' Spoonful, Doc Watson, and producer Daniel Lanois
to local Virginia artists including Terri Allard, The John
Childress Project, Mr. Jefferson's Bones and Foster's Branch. |

Lisa received degree in Music Business with a concentration
in Audio Production from the Belmont University in Nashville. She
worked in
Nashville for 10 years including time spent as Marketing and
Video Director for Asylum Records. She was Production
Coordinator for Daniel Lanois in recording Emmylou Harris's "Wrecking Ball' album and
was an audio engineer for several national acts both live and in the
recording studio.
Lisa
is also an established singer/songwriter. Information on her most
recent album, "Open the Door" (including audio samples
recorded by Pine Road), can be found by visitng www.LisaRoberson.com |

Since
moving to Virginia in 2000, Rich has been an in-demand live sound
engineer for Katz Audio, The Acoustic Muse Concert Series, The
Limekiln Concert
Series in Lexington, and the Acoustic Charlottesville Concert Series
through which he has engineered for Terri Allard, The Waybacks,
Maria Muldaur, Riders in the Sky, Doc Watson, the Lovin’ Spoonful
and many more.
Rich
has recorded the Gospel IV, Tom
Proutt, Midnight Mike,
The John Childress Project, Rob Bergstrom & Left Foot Braking to
name just a few. Prior to living in Virginia, Rich performed, recorded
and engineered in upstate New York for well over 10 years. |