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Sienna Studios Nashville May 2026

She’d bought the building in ’09 when East Nashville was just “the other side of the river” to most producers. A former button factory, all exposed brick and terrible acoustics until she’d gutted it, hung baffles, built a live room that breathed. For ten years, she’d tracked everyone from bluegrass pickers to pop divas who’d come to town to “find their roots.” But lately? Lately, the bookings had dried up like a July creek.

They introduced themselves as Eli and Mari. No label, no manager, just a phone recording of a song called “Leaving the Levee.” Sienna almost said no—she’d heard a thousand songs about leaving things. But there was something in the way Mari held her shoulders, like a boxer entering the ring, that made Sienna wave them inside. sienna studios nashville

Her phone buzzed. Property tax notice. She didn’t open it. She’d bought the building in ’09 when East

“Again,” Sienna said. “And this time, Mari, when you hit ‘I left my heart by the river,’ I want you to mean it like you’re never going back.” Lately, the bookings had dried up like a July creek

“We’re looking for Sienna,” the girl said through the door. “We were told she’s the only one who’d listen.”