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  2. The Village (studio) - Wikipedia

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    The building was built by the Freemasons in 1922 [1] and was originally a Masonic temple. It remained that way until the 1960s, when Maharishi Mahesh Yogi used the building as a center for Transcendental Meditation. [1] The temple was converted into a recording studio in 1968 by composer and meatpacking heir Geordie Hormel. [1]

  3. Sound City Studios - Wikipedia

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    Sound City Studios is a recording studio in Los Angeles, California, United States, known as one of the most successful in popular music. The complex opened in 1969 in the Van Nuys neighborhood of Los Angeles. The facility had previously been a production factory of the English musical instrument manufacturer Vox. Throughout the late twentieth ...

  4. Rumbo Recorders - Wikipedia

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    Studio C featured a 650 square foot control room with a 32-input Trident 80 Series console. It also added two isolation booths. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers recorded their album Into the Great Wide Open in Rumbo Studio C. [1] In 2003, citing massive changes in the recording industry, Dragon and Tennille sold Rumbo Recorders. [2]

  5. Category:Recording studios in California - Wikipedia

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    Recording studios in Californiastudio buildings &/or recording entertainment companies based in California See also: Category: Record labels based in California Pages in category "Recording studios in California"

  6. The Sound Factory - Wikipedia

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    The Sound Factory (also known as Sunset Sound Factory) is a recording studio in Los Angeles, California. The Sound Factory was built in the 1960s on Selma Avenue in Hollywood. At the time, it served as the home of Moonglow Records and the Moonglow Recording Studio. [1]

  7. 5150 Studios - Wikipedia

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    5150 Studios is Wolfgang Van Halen's recording studio in the Studio City neighborhood of Los Angeles. [1] The studio was built by his father Eddie Van Halen and is located at 3371 Coldwater Canyon. It was built so Eddie Van Halen could have more control over the recording process than he had in the past.

  8. United Western Recorders - Wikipedia

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    United Western Recorders was a two-building recording studio complex in Hollywood that was one of the most successful independent recording studios of the 1960s. The complex merged neighboring studios United Recording Corp. on 6050 Sunset Boulevard and Western Studio on 6000 Sunset Boulevard.

  9. Electro-Vox Recording Studios - Wikipedia

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    Electro-Vox Recording Studios (or simply Vox) is a recording studio formerly in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. It was historically located on Melrose Avenue across from the Paramount Pictures gate. In 2009, it was purchased by American musician Woody Jackson, who has since moved its operations to Tucson, Arizona.