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  2. Columbia Records. 799 7th Ave. New York NY 10019. Columbia Records was known to have some of the best sound recording studios, including one of their earliest, "Studio A" located on 7th Ave.

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  3. Recording studios. Columbia Records operated recording studios, the most notable of which were in New York City, Nashville, Hollywood and San Francisco. Columbia's first recording studio was established in 1913, after the company moved into the Woolworth Building in Manhattan, the tallest building in the world at the time.

    • January 15, 1889; 134 years ago (as Columbia Phonograph Company) in Washington, D.C.
  4. Record Plant, Sausalito. Sound Factory, Los Angeles. Sunset Sound, Los Angeles. TTG Recording Studio, Los Angeles. Village Recorders, Los Angeles. Wally Heider Studio, San Francisco. Wally Heider Studio 3, Los Angeles. Western Recorders, Los Angeles. Frank Zappa's Studio, Los Angeles.

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  5. US. recording and mastering studio in Nashville, Tennessee active 1962 to 1982. Formerly Bradley Recording Studios and before that, Bradley Film & Recording Studios (nicknamed the "Quonset Hut"), acquired by Columbia Records in early 1962 from original owner Owen Bradley for a reported $300,000.

  6. Columbia Studios, Hollywood- (closed 1972) Columbia Recording Studios, Chicago- (closed 1974) Columbia Recording Studios, Nashville- (closed 1982) Columbia Studios (San Francisco)- (closed 1977) For recordings made at their 30th Street studios between 1949 and 1981, use Columbia 30th Street Studio.

  7. Columbia Studio A/Quonset Hut. This studio, built by producer Owen Bradley, is legendary as the first studio along what would later become Music Row. Bradley and his brother, Harold, bought this former rooming house in 1954, laying the groundwork for what would become known as the Nashville Sound.

  8. Seventy four years after Edison set up – and Fred Gaisberg worked for – the company that became Columbia Records a young American artist was working at one of the company’s recording studios; Columbia Studio A on 799 Seventh Avenue near 52nd Street in New York City. He was making a record that would become one of the landmark recordings.

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