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  1. The Hit Factory is a recording studio in New York City owned and operated by Troy Germano. Since 1969, The Hit Factory recording studios have existed in six different locations in New York City as well as facilities in London and Miami.

  2. New York City's most historic recording studio, The Hit Factory has hosted some of the biggest names in music, contributing to numerous hit albums and soundtracks.

  3. www.thehitfactory.com › history- The Hit Factory

    In 2008, a new era began, with the New York opening of Germano Studios | The Hit Factory, located in the downtown Noho district. This private, boutique, two room recording and mixing facility focuses on records and film work.

  4. Mar 29, 2023 · After 20 years, The Hit Factory -- the legendary NYC studio that reinvented popular music -- is truly back. By Tom Kenny. Published: 03/29/2023 ⋅ Updated: 03/30/2023.

  5. As New York City's most historic recording studios, The Hit Factory Studio 1 and Studio 2 have hosted some of the biggest names in music, contributing to numerous hit albums and soundtracks.

  6. The Hit Factory is a legendary place and one of the best-known recording studios of all time. In its day, bands recorded tracks and albums in its luxurious cutting-edge studios, earning The Hit Factory a world-wide reputation for producing landmark music and platinum sales.

  7. Sep 7, 2020 · John Lennon and Yoko Ono's return to the studio: The story of their iconic Hit Factory photo. Photographer Roger Farrington recalls the day he was sent to document the beginning of recording ...

  8. The Hit Factory, New York, New York. 2,320 likes · 3 talking about this · 273 were here. Owned by Troy Germano Legendary New York City recording studios...

  9. Jan 22, 1981 · John Lennon and Yoko Ono arrived at the Hit Factory around 4:30 on the afternoon of Monday, December 8th, for what was to be their last recording session together. They were working on one of...

  10. May 27, 2022 · Now known as the Hit Factory, Broadway, the complex was run day-to-day by Troy Germano, Ed's son, the facility comprising five studios: A1, A2, A3, M1 as well as M4 – which was later transformed into a mastering suite.

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