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Jettway Performance adds recording studio, allowing students to broadcast talents

Students will have the chance to record their music, Then broadcast it through the new Jettway Performance online radio station.

SALINE COUNTY, Ark. — A Saline County space helping performers find their inner-rock star is taking things a step further with the opening of a new recording studio and radio station.

“A lot of people are intimidated by the recording studio, especially if you've never used one or gotten into one before,” Zac Dunlap said.

Dunlap and his wife, Hannah, are not those type of people.

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“Zac and I have been performing together for right around seven years, since we got married,” Hannah said.

In that time, the Zac Dunlap Band has become a household name in Arkansas and the Dunlaps are using their gifts to teach Central Arkansas's youngest performers.

They partnered with friends to open Jettway Performance in 2017. The studio offers performance training through music, acting and communication lessons.

“We encourage songwriting and creating your own sound,” Hannah said. “Now you have the opportunity to record that and put it on a radio station if you want to.”

Students will have the chance to record their music, with help from a sound engineer, then broadcast it through the new Jettway Performance online radio station. It’s a space dedicated not only to creativity but even more so the aspirations of young performers.

“When the day comes they want to go to Nashville, wherever their dreams take them, they've been in a recording studio they know how to respect the space and they're going to be comfortable there,” Zac said.

The radio station is expected to launch on thejettwayperformance.com in early March.

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