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  2. File:Vulcan Studios, Liverpool 1.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Music rehearsal space - Wikipedia

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    Many are run on a commercial basis solely for band rehearsals. Music rehearsal spaces enable musicians to practice new songs and support local music scenes. In Liverpool in the 1980s two important rehearsal spaces were Vulcan Studios and The Ministry set up in old Victorian warehouses and used by many local rock musicians.

  4. Psygnosis - Wikipedia

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    Psygnosis Limited (/ s ɪ ɡ ˈ n oʊ s ɪ s /; known as SCE Studio Liverpool or simply Studio Liverpool from 1999) [1] was a British video game developer and publisher headquartered at Wavertree Technology Park in Liverpool.

  5. List of productions filmed at Pinewood Group facilities

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    Former facilities include in Atlanta (now known as Trilith Studios), and in Malaysia (now known as Iskandar Malaysia Studios). Users can now search an interactive filmography [1] on the Pinewood Studios Group website. [2] This is a list of Pinewood productions, by year and studio location. [3] [4]

  6. Jeremy J. Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Jeremy J. Lewis is a British businessman who founded the Amazon Recording Studios in Liverpool, England. The recording studios are seen as one of the most iconic recording studios in the United Kingdom, with a large number of notable musicians from Black Sabbath to The Smiths recording albums at the studio. Lewis' involvement in the studio led ...

  7. Russ Warner - Wikipedia

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    Warner, along with Bob Delmonteque, George Quaintance, Anthony Guyther (aka Vulcan Studios), and the studio Christopher, calling themselves the "Big Five" of the physique business, founded the physique magazine Fizeek. [12] They published only a single issue, [12] in 1957, [13] before the title was later relaunched in 1959 by H. Lynn Womack.

  8. Phillips' Sound Recording Services - Wikipedia

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    Percy Phillips' shop, studio, and home at 38 Kensington, Liverpool. In 1955, several customers asked if Phillips could make demo discs. While on a trip to London to visit his son Frank, who was attending a sound recording course at EMI Electronics, Percy bought a 1/4 inch tape recorder (replaced in 1963 with a Vortexion portable), an MSS (Marguerite Sound Studios - after the owner's wife) disc ...

  9. List of game companies in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    SCE Worldwide (UK studios) London Studio; Media Molecule; Sega Europe. Sports Interactive; The Creative Assembly; Slightly Mad Studios; Slitherine. AGEod; Matrix Games; SockMonkey Studios (sold to Behaviour Interactive) Splash Damage; Square Enix Europe. Beautiful Game Studios; Square Enix London Studios; Stainless Games; Sumo Digital; Superior ...