Bearsville Studios

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American recording studio in Bearsville, just outside of Woodstock, New York. The studio was built in 1969 by Albert B. Grossman, and closed in the 2000s.

Credited in a wide variety of ways, including many different versions of:
· Bearsville Studio(s)
· Bearsville Sound Studio(s)
· Bearsville Recording Studio(s)
· Turtle Creek Barn / Bearsville Barn / The Barn at Bearsville
... and variously identified as located in Bearsville, Woodstock, New York/NY, and/or USA.

The studio shared the Milton Glaser.

The studio was designed by John Storyk, architect of Electric Lady Studios. There were three main rooms, and other associated facilities.
· Studio A was a large acoustic space in the main facility on Speare Road.
· Studio B , also located in the main facility on Speare Road, which until 1980 was also the primary mix location.
· Studio C ("Turtle Creek Barn") was located in a barn down the hill off of Ricks Road.
· Todd Rundgren on a number of projects.
· Utopia Video was a separate facility behind the Bear Cafe, becoming operational in 1981 after it outgrew the logistics operating within Studio A in 1979 and 1980.

Studio managers included (chronologically) Susan Palmer, Jim Marron, Chris Hansen (3).

Chief engineers included (chronologically) George Cowen.

Other In-house production and engineering staff included (alphabetically): John Simon, and others.

Other engineers known to have worked here: Mark Harman.

The studios were sold in 2004 and are now a private residence.

Sublabels:

Bearsville Sound Remote Recording

Info:

Bearsville Studio
71 Ricks Rd
Woodstock NY 12498

Links:

Wikipedia , bearsvilletheater.com , jerrygarciasbrokendownpalaces.blogspot.com

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