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  2. Stax Records - Wikipedia

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    According to ethnomusicologist Rob Bowman, the label's use of "one studio, one equipment set-up, the same set of musicians and a small group of songwriters led to a readily identifiable sound. It was a sound based in black gospel, blues, country, and earlier forms of rhythm and blues (R&B). It became known as southern soul music." [4]

  3. Black River Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Black River Entertainment is an independent record label in Nashville, Tennessee, specializing in country music. The company is partially owned by Terry Pegula. The label’s roster includes Kelsea Ballerini and she is the label's flagship artist. The company also contains Black River Publishing and Sound Stage Studio both out of Nashville.

  4. Blackbird Studio - Wikipedia

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    Studio C originally featured an 80-channel SSL 9000K mixing console, while Studio D features a 96-channel API mixing console. [8] Also in 2004, Blackbird Audio Rentals, headed by Rolff Zwiep, was launched to rent vintage and new equipment owned by the studio. [9] [4] In 2006 Blackbird added Studio F, a 750 square foot mix room.

  5. Muscle Shoals Sound Studio - Wikipedia

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    Muscle Shoals Sound Studio is an American recording studio in Sheffield, Alabama, formed in 1969 by four session musicians known as The Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section. [2] They had left nearby FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals to create their own recording facility. They attracted noted artists from across the United States and Great Britain.

  6. Clarence Avant, the 'Black Godfather' of the recording ... - AOL

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    Clarence Avant was a behind-the-scenes titan of managing, deal making and problem solving across the full spectrum of Black entertainment. Clarence Avant, the 'Black Godfather' of the recording ...

  7. Black Ark Studios - Wikipedia

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    The Black Ark was the recording studio of reggae and dub producer Lee "Scratch" Perry, built in 1973 and located behind his family's home in the Washington Gardens neighborhood of Kingston, Jamaica. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Despite the rudimentary set-up and dated equipment, [ 3 ] it was nonetheless the breeding ground for some of Jamaica's most innovative ...

  8. Blues Alley Studios relocates recording space to Westover - AOL

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    Feb. 28—WESTOVER — Blues Alley Studios has officially relocated to Westover, and its new space is equipped with everything local, regional or national musicians need to create quality sound.

  9. Coxsone Dodd - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, he opened Studio One on Brentford Road, Kingston. [2] [4] It was the first black-owned recording studio in Jamaica. He held regular Sunday evening auditions in search of new talent, and it was here that Dodd auditioned Bob Marley, singing as a part of The Wailers.