Exclusive iTunes "Live From Las Vegas at the Palms" Released By Band

Palms Recording StudioExclusive Apple iTunes “Live From Las Vegas at the Palms” released by My Morning Jacket rocker band.  Indie rockers recorded their set last year at the Palms Las Vegas music studio.  The Studio at the Palms has state of the art technology and will release a series of live performances of select artists live.

Want to sit in on a recording session with your favorite artist or band? Now fans across world can enjoy these favorite moments with several releases from the Studio at the Palms Las Vegas.

Previous exclusive iTunes releases found artists such as John Legend, Hinder, Wolfmother performing live in The Pearl Concert Theater, The Lounge and other areas of the resort. The newest series finds rocker Gavin Rossdale, indie rockers Death Cab for Cutie and electro-pop indie duo The Bird and the Bee jamming live inside Studio at the Palms.

The Studio at the Palms has produced some big hits in one form or another during 2008 including Britney Spears’ “Blackout” Maroon 5’s “It Won’t Be Soon Before Long,” Panic at the Disco’s “Pretty. Odd.,” Celine Dion’s “Taking Chances and LL Cool J’s hit single “Baby.”  The music recording studio has been in operation for artists over three years.

Some of the biggest names in music have been produced in the Palm’s music studio including Usher, Mariah Carey and Gym Class Heroes.  Team writers and producers The Dream and Tricky Stewart have worked on recording for Mary J. Blige (”Growing Pains”), Gym Class Heroes (”Cookie Jar”) The Dream’s own album “Love/Hate,” Usher (”Moving Mountains”), Mariah Carey (”Touch My Body”), and many more.  Within the next two months the production team will release The Dream’s sophomore studio album, recordings from Jamie Foxx, Ciara’s highly anticipated new release, Lionel Richie and singles from Beyonce.

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Exclusive iTunes “Live From Las Vegas at the Palms” released by rock band.

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