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+ | Recording studio owned by sound engineer [[Ami Hadani]] and [[Tom Hidley]]. Recorded everyone from Count Basie to [[Jimi Hendrix]], [[Jim Morrison|The Doors]], [[The Velvet Underground]] and [[The Mothers]]. | ||
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+ | In 1968 TTG became the first studio to use 24 track recording equipment which was built for them by Jeep Harned of MCI. | ||
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+ | During the 1970's TTG concentrated on recording for film and television. | ||
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+ | March 9, 1966: [[Any Way The Wind Blows (The Track)|Any Way The Wind Blows]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:22, 29 November 2021
Recording studio owned by sound engineer Ami Hadani and Tom Hidley. Recorded everyone from Count Basie to Jimi Hendrix, The Doors, The Velvet Underground and The Mothers.
In 1968 TTG became the first studio to use 24 track recording equipment which was built for them by Jeep Harned of MCI.
During the 1970's TTG concentrated on recording for film and television.
March 9, 1966: Any Way The Wind Blows