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has gloss | eng: Studio 56 Hollywood Studio 56 has inherited one of the most venerable legacies in the history of recording in Hollywood, California. Studio 56 was built and began as a home studio at 7856 White Oak in Northridge, CA. Paul Schwartz, the owner of Studio 56, worked with Tom Herzer and Jeff Fargus, set up the studio and started making music. The studio became a production house, began to be used by artist for their demos. Writers for Roy Orbison, Evelyn "Champagne" King, Smokey Robinson, Stephanie Mills, Fleetwood Mac, Burton Cummings, Howard Hewett, Moon Martin, Five Star, Billy Burnette, The Dwight Twilley Band, The Sylvers and The Jackson 5. In 1986, Studio 56 needed to expand and moved to 7000 Santa Monica Blvd in Hollywood, California, formerly Radio Recorders Studio. In France, Studio 56 Productions landed a publishing deal for 1.5 million dollars to deliver 35 original songs for a publishing company in England. |
lexicalization | eng: The Studio 56 |
instance of | c/Recording studios in the United States |
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