What happened to Bearsville Studios?

What happened to Bearsville Studios?

Built in the 1970s by music promoter Albert Grossman, manager of Bob Dylan, Janis Joplin, The Band and other stars, the complex has gone through a series of owner/investors until it shut down over the past seven months, with only the Little Bear Chinese restaurant and the Radio Woodstock 100.1 FM (WDST) studio …

When did Bearsville studio close?

Bearsville Sound Studio was a recording studio founded by Albert Grossman two miles west of Woodstock in Bearsville, New York in 1969….Bearsville Studios.

Industry Recording studio
Founded 1969
Founder Albert Grossman
Defunct 2004
Fate Sold

Who owns Bearsville studio?

Both Studio A and B and the Turtle Creek barn also have passed into private ownership. The Bearsville Theater is run by Cantine and hosts 120 concerts a year, film screenings for the Woodstock Film Festival, trade shows such as the Luthier’s Invitational and private events.

Who recorded at Bearsville Studio?

Some well known — and some not so well known — albums were recorded at Bearsville Studios, including The Isley Brother’s “Funky Family”; The Rolling Stones’ May 1978 tour rehearsal 4-disc collection, “The Complete Woodstock Tapes”; Natalie Merchant’s “Tigerlily”; Joe Jackson’s 1982 “Blaze of Glory”; and many others …

Who owns the Bearsville Theater?

Lizzie Vann
The Historic Bearsville Theater Re-Opens After A Multi-Million Dollar Rebuild. WOODSTOCK, NY (CelebrityAccess) — The Bearsville Theater music complex has officially opened its doors after undergoing a major renovation at the behest of its new owner, British entrepreneur, Lizzie Vann, M.B.E.

WHO has recorded at Allaire Studios?

Allaire Studios David Bowie recorded albums Heathen at Allaire in 2002, followed by Reality in 2003. In 2001, singer-songwriter Norah Jones recorded her debut album Come Away with Me (2002). During five weeks in late 2006, the rock band Rush recorded the album Snakes & Arrows (2007).

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