Dave's Room

Coordinates: 34°13′19″N 118°23′16″W / 34.22182°N 118.38777°W / 34.22182; -118.38777
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Dave's Room, previously known as Mama Jo's Recording Studio, is a recording studio in North Hollywood, California.

History

Mama Jo's (1969-2005)

Dave's Room was built in the late 1960s by producer, and engineer Freddie Piro.

were recorded there.

Producers and engineers including Alan Parsons, Jack Joseph Puig, Jonathan David Brown, Al Perkins, T Bone Burnett, Andy Johns, Brown Bannister, Burt Bacharach and Larry Norman were clients during this period.

Dave's Room (2006-present)

After falling into disrepair in the mid-2000s, in 2006 it was completely refurbished by David Bianco. Bianco restored the recording space with an eye toward maintaining the incredible period feel, and acoustics. The control room, originally designed by Vincent Van Haaff,[2] was updated technically. The main speakers were re-built using matching components from another Van Haaff-designed room at Larrabee Sound Studios, and was re-named Dave's Room.[3]

Albums by

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After Bianco's death, in June 2018[4] the studio was taken over by his longtime friends, and colleagues David Spreng and Paul "Fig" Figueroa with the support of the Bianco family.

Selected albums recorded at Mama Jo's

References

  1. ^ "Freddie Piro - Credits - AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved November 13, 2018.
  2. ^ "Studio Designer, Acoustician Vincent van Haaff Remembered". Retrieved November 13, 2018.
  3. ^ Stanfield, Geoff (November 2014). "David Bianco (bonus): Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, LL Cool J". Tape Op. Retrieved August 21, 2023.
  4. ^ "David Bianco, Grammy-Winning Producer, Dies". Ultimate Classic Rock. Retrieved October 21, 2018.

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