Growing up in Florida, Deborah Fairchild loved music and everything that went with it, but she didn’t know how she would make her way in the industry without a musical talent. “I didn’t really know exactly what I wanted to do.
I can’t sing, I’m not a great guitar player, I do have guitars, I’m not amazing in that way,” the VEVA Sound president said.
But then she learned about a production technology program at Middle Tennessee State University, located outside of Nashville, and it clicked. [TRENDING: ‘Naked Cowboy’ arrested at Bike Week | ‘I think we’re in the Black section’ of the restaurant | Holy Hail: Crazy weather hits Daytona Beach] “This whole door opened up in terms of the recording studio and how music is made,” Fairchild said.