(Lancaster, KY) August, 2013 - A local family-owned and
operated business is ready to make their mark on a nation-wide television
audience on August 22, 2013.
LogHeads features Tommy and Gwen Mitchell owners of Rocky Top Log Furniture and Railing. Specializing in custom crafted
hand-made log furniture and in building log cabin homes, the husband and wife
team transformed their garage-based business into a multi-million dollar
success.
The premiere episode follows the Mitchells and their team of
LogHeads as they face the challenging task of building a log cabin from the
ground up. Not only is the log cabin build-site hours from their home
headquarters but they will also juggle the stressful demands of running the
rest of their business. To make things tougher, the roads to the cabin are
narrow and tight, creating more tension for getting the materials and logs on
site. Tommy Mitchell took on the tricky build job because he felt a sympathy
and connection with the homeowners.
Tommy says, “They (the Kopple family) lost their home in a
tragic fire. Years and years of memories were tied to that land and their old
cabin. I couldn’t say no to the opportunity of giving them their dream back and
the chance to help them build new memories.”
The episode also features Tommy constructing a very special
bedroom suite that high-lights a classic piece of Americana and playfully
follows Gwen Mitchell and her friends as they partake in a choreographed line
dance for a music-video shot for Kentucky-based band, Simon Pure.
LogHeads, produced by Los Angeles
based Media Meld Studios, will broadcast on August 22, 2013 at 10 PM and repeat
again on August 24, 2013 at 11 PM on the DIY Network.
This is the first DIY show for Media Meld Studios. It’s
production follows on the heels of Media Meld’s recent documentary film
release, Happy on the Ground: 8 Days at
GRAMMY® Camp. The film premiered at the GRAMMY® museum at LA Live.