Studio Survival

May 1, 2006, By David Weiss

There's been a lot of anxiety lately over major studios closing. New York, Los Angeles, Nashville each have their stories, from rental prices in New York...

L.A. Grapevine

Apr 1, 2006, by Heather Johnson

I hate to lead off this column with sad news, but the gentleman involved deserves top billing. On Sunday, February 12, 2006, The Village's founder, Geordie...

Buchanek Joins Cups 'N Strings

Apr 1, 2006, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

Sabrina Buchanek has joined Cups 'N Strings Studios (Santa Monica, Calif.) as re-recording mixer and sound editor. Her impressive list of credits includes...

Studio Watch: Time for an Upgrade

Apr 1, 2006, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

RT/SOS KEEPS IT FLOWING Right Track/Sound on Sound (http://righttrackrecording.com) has completed renovating Studio A at its main 168 West 48th St. location....

Strongroom Purchases AIR Studios

Apr 1, 2006, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

Richard Boote, owner and managing director of Strongroom (www.strongroom.com) recording studios, has purchased AIR Studios (www.airstudios.com), the world-class...

Nashville Skyline

Apr 1, 2006, By Rick Clark

Every now and then, I need a good dope slap upside the head. Today's cosmic dope slap was brought to me courtesy of every Middle Tennessee State University...

New York Metro

Apr 1, 2006, By David Weiss

New sample libraries are constantly coming out, but hearing about one that involves bassist Anthony Jackson might make a person stand up and take notice....

Thwak! Moves to Avatar Studios

Mar 1, 2006, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

Owner/producer/drummer Tony Verderosa's Thwak! a company that specializes in artist placement, music licensing and original music for TV and film has...

L.A. Grapevine

Mar 1, 2006, By Heather Johnson

After three years in a sort of active limbo, super-producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis have finally moved into the new, private headquarters for their...

Nashville Skyline

Mar 1, 2006, By Rick Clark

I got a phone call from a good buddy of mine, Bill Lloyd. Lloyd is a fine songwriter, producer, multi-instrumentalist (primarily guitar) and father of...

New York Metro

Mar 1, 2006, By David Weiss

MOCEAN WORKER MAKES IT BIG may never be splashed across The New York Times Sunday section, but a headline like that may not be so important to him. New...

FM Recorders Goes Public

Mar 1, 2006, Compiled by Heather Johnson

Hidden away in a large, unmarked warehouse on the Oakland/Emeryville, Calif., border, hit production team Denzil Foster and Tommy McElroy have busily...

Darren Rust's Skyland Studios

Mar 1, 2006, By Heather Johnson

Vocal and a cappella groups usually want a warm, clean, big and wide sound that comes through, even on layer upon layer of vocal tracks. But when you...

Studio at The Palms

Feb 1, 2006, By Sarah Jones

Vegas does entertainment, and it does it big: It has Celine. It has Elton. Hell, it has three Cirque du Soleil shows. It has Picassos and poolside drinks...

Nashville Skyline

Feb 1, 2006, By Rick Clark

I first bumped into Brad Vosburg years ago, when I was living in Memphis and he was a young hotshot engineer working at a number of studios around that...

Right Track/Sound on Sound Renovate and Rebuild

Feb 1, 2006, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

The new union of Right Track/Sound on Sound (New York City) has been marked by the renovation of Studio C at the 168 West 48th St. location and the total...

Concord Buys Telarc

Feb 1, 2006, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

Cleveland-based Telarc and its subsidiaries (including Heads Up Intl., which was bought by Telarc in 2000) have been purchased by Concord Records, which...

L.A. Grapevine

Feb 1, 2006, By Heather Johnson

In our increasingly isolated society, where people can't hear their neighbor outside of the earbuds stuffed in their ears, where bands can make a record...

Quad Sale Finale

Jan 1, 2006, By David Weiss

It took longer than was initially expected, but the sale of the four floors of Quad Studios (www.quadstudios.com) below its penthouse has been completed....

Company Spotlight: Professional Audio Design

Jan 1, 2006, By David Weiss

The nature of recording facilities is shifting almost too rapidly to grasp, but Professional Audio Design is uniquely qualified to give context to the...

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