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Lion Share Studios

Lion Share Studios is a recording studio at 8255 Beverly Boulevard in the Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. Established by Kenny Rogers in 1981 in the former location of the ABC Recording Studios, Lion Share has been the site of numerous hit recordings.

Lion Share Studios
Company typeRecording studio
IndustryMusic
Founded1981
Headquarters8255 Beverly Boulevard,
Los Angeles
,
U.S.
Websitewww.lionsharestudios.com

History edit

ABC Recording Studios (1971-1979) edit

In 1971 ABC Recording Studios was founded as a division of ABC Records, who built recording studios at the ABC Records building at 8255 Beverly Boulevard in Hollywood, California for recording projects of artists on its affiliated labels, including the Four Tops, who recorded Keeper of the Castle and Main Street People at the studios, including the hit song "Ain't No Woman (Like the One I've Got)".[1] Other artists recording at the studios include Freda Payne and Michael White.[2] Songs recorded at the studios included Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods "Billy Don't Be a Hero" and the theme song for ABC's Happy Days television series.[3]

Donald Fagen and Walter Becker, who were working as staff songwriters at ABC/Dunhill, began recording first Steely Dan demos after hours in the new studios in 1971, leading to ABC records signing Steely Dan to a recording contract in April 1972. The band would record Katy Lied (1975) and portions of The Royal Scam (1976) and Aja (1977) at the studios.[4]

In 1977, ABC's studios were used to salvage Fleetwood Mac's recording of "The Chain"[5] In 1979, in the wake of MCA Records' acquisition of ABC Records, the recording studios were closed.[6][7]

Scott-Sunstorm (1979-1980) edit

In October 1979, Scott-Sunstorm Recording Studios, Ltd. opened at the same location with former ABC executive Gene Mackie as director of studio operations,[8][9] and Natalie Cole recorded her 1980 album Don't Look Back at the studio.

Concorde Recording Center (1980-1981) edit

In 1980, after a complete redesign and restructuring of two of the studios, the facility was re-opened as the Concorde Recording Center,[10] and hosted recording sessions with Parliament and Debra Laws. Kenny Rogers purchased Concorde Recording Center in May 1981 while in the process of recording portions of his Lionel Richie-produced album Share Your Love there.[6]

Lion Share Studios (1981-present) edit

Rogers renamed the studios Lion's Share Recording[11] and appointed former First Edition bandmate Terry Williams as studio manager while retaining Jay Antista, 12-year veteran engineer at ABC, Scott-Sunstorm, and Concorde, as chief maintenance engineer.[12] Rogers wanted to transform the studio into one of the best in the area, so Williams and Antista hired Lakeside Associates and worked with Carl Yanchar to redesign Studio A around a 56-input Neve 8108 mixing console. Upon completion of the redesigned space, Kenny Rogers, Don Henley, and Carole King were among the first artists to record in the new studio.[6]

The initial recording session for the charity single "We Are the World" took place at Lion Share Studios on January 22, 1985, when Lionel Richie, Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, and Quincy Jones recorded the song's backing tracks with session musicians, including John "JR" Robinson on drums, Louis Johnson on bass, and Greg Phillinganes on piano and keyboards, with engineering by Humberto Gatica.[13][14] The vocals for the song were recorded 6 days later at A&M Studios.

In 2023, the studios reopened under new owner Bill Jabr, who again enlisted the design assistance of Carl Yanchar, who had been Lion Share's original studio designer in 1979.[15]

References edit

  1. ^ Bogdanov, Vladimir (2003). All Music Guide to Soul. Ann Arbor, Michigan, US: Backbeat Books. ISBN 0-87930-744-7.
  2. ^ "$2 Mil Studios Opened by ABC". Billboard. 15 June 1974. Retrieved 26 February 2024.
  3. ^ Kirsch, Bob (7 December 1974). "Studio Track". Billboard. Retrieved 4 January 2022.
  4. ^ O'Rourke, Stephen Vincent (2007). The Steely Dan File. ISBN 978-0-6151-7299-6.
  5. ^ Caillat, Ken; Stiefel, Steven. Making Rumours: The Inside Story of the Classic Fleetwood Mac Album. Hoboken, New Jersey, US: John Wiley & Sons. ISBN 978-1-118-21808-2.
  6. ^ a b c "Lion Share Recording Studios: What the Proceeds from a Couple of Decades of Hits can Buy!" (PDF). Recording Engineer/Producer. April 1982. Retrieved 29 February 2024.
  7. ^ "ABC's Studios To Shutter Soon". Billboard. 17 March 1979. Retrieved 4 January 2022.
  8. ^ McCullaugh, Jim (17 November 1979). "Studios: The Audio-Video Marriage". Billboard. Retrieved 4 January 2022.
  9. ^ "Sound Business". Billboard. 22 December 1979. Retrieved 26 February 2024.
  10. ^ "Concorde Center Opens In L.A. For Audio And Video". Billboard. 13 September 1980. Retrieved 26 February 2024.
  11. ^ McCullaugh, Jim (6 February 1982). "Rogers Buys Recording Studio". Billboard. p. 52. Retrieved 26 February 2024.
  12. ^ "Kenny Rogers' Lion's Share In L.A. Refurbished". Billboard. 12 September 1981. Retrieved 26 February 2024.
  13. ^ Flans, Robyn (June 2020). "Classic Tracks: We Are the World" (PDF). Mix. Retrieved 29 February 2024.
  14. ^ Flans, Robyn (2020-07-22). "Classic Tracks: USA For Africa's "We Are the World"". Mixonline. Retrieved 2024-04-07.
  15. ^ Schultz, Barbara (23 June 2023). "Mix's Recording Studio Class of 2023, Part 4". Mix. Retrieved 29 February 2024.


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This article is about the recording studios For other uses see The Lion s Share Lion Share Studios is a recording studio at 8255 Beverly Boulevard in the Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles California Established by Kenny Rogers in 1981 in the former location of the ABC Recording Studios Lion Share has been the site of numerous hit recordings Lion Share StudiosCompany typeRecording studioIndustryMusicFounded1981Headquarters8255 Beverly Boulevard Los Angeles U S Websitewww wbr lionsharestudios wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 ABC Recording Studios 1971 1979 1 2 Scott Sunstorm 1979 1980 1 3 Concorde Recording Center 1980 1981 1 4 Lion Share Studios 1981 present 2 ReferencesHistory editABC Recording Studios 1971 1979 edit In 1971 ABC Recording Studios was founded as a division of ABC Records who built recording studios at the ABC Records building at 8255 Beverly Boulevard in Hollywood California for recording projects of artists on its affiliated labels including the Four Tops who recorded Keeper of the Castle and Main Street People at the studios including the hit song Ain t No Woman Like the One I ve Got 1 Other artists recording at the studios include Freda Payne and Michael White 2 Songs recorded at the studios included Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods Billy Don t Be a Hero and the theme song for ABC s Happy Days television series 3 Donald Fagen and Walter Becker who were working as staff songwriters at ABC Dunhill began recording first Steely Dan demos after hours in the new studios in 1971 leading to ABC records signing Steely Dan to a recording contract in April 1972 The band would record Katy Lied 1975 and portions of The Royal Scam 1976 and Aja 1977 at the studios 4 In 1977 ABC s studios were used to salvage Fleetwood Mac s recording of The Chain 5 In 1979 in the wake of MCA Records acquisition of ABC Records the recording studios were closed 6 7 Scott Sunstorm 1979 1980 edit In October 1979 Scott Sunstorm Recording Studios Ltd opened at the same location with former ABC executive Gene Mackie as director of studio operations 8 9 and Natalie Cole recorded her 1980 album Don t Look Back at the studio Concorde Recording Center 1980 1981 edit In 1980 after a complete redesign and restructuring of two of the studios the facility was re opened as the Concorde Recording Center 10 and hosted recording sessions with Parliament and Debra Laws Kenny Rogers purchased Concorde Recording Center in May 1981 while in the process of recording portions of his Lionel Richie produced album Share Your Love there 6 Lion Share Studios 1981 present edit Rogers renamed the studios Lion s Share Recording 11 and appointed former First Edition bandmate Terry Williams as studio manager while retaining Jay Antista 12 year veteran engineer at ABC Scott Sunstorm and Concorde as chief maintenance engineer 12 Rogers wanted to transform the studio into one of the best in the area so Williams and Antista hired Lakeside Associates and worked with Carl Yanchar to redesign Studio A around a 56 input Neve 8108 mixing console Upon completion of the redesigned space Kenny Rogers Don Henley and Carole King were among the first artists to record in the new studio 6 The initial recording session for the charity single We Are the World took place at Lion Share Studios on January 22 1985 when Lionel Richie Michael Jackson Stevie Wonder and Quincy Jones recorded the song s backing tracks with session musicians including John JR Robinson on drums Louis Johnson on bass and Greg Phillinganes on piano and keyboards with engineering by Humberto Gatica 13 14 The vocals for the song were recorded 6 days later at A amp M Studios In 2023 the studios reopened under new owner Bill Jabr who again enlisted the design assistance of Carl Yanchar who had been Lion Share s original studio designer in 1979 15 References edit Bogdanov Vladimir 2003 All Music Guide to Soul Ann Arbor Michigan US Backbeat Books ISBN 0 87930 744 7 2 Mil Studios Opened by ABC Billboard 15 June 1974 Retrieved 26 February 2024 Kirsch Bob 7 December 1974 Studio Track Billboard Retrieved 4 January 2022 O Rourke Stephen Vincent 2007 The Steely Dan File ISBN 978 0 6151 7299 6 Caillat Ken Stiefel Steven Making Rumours The Inside Story of the Classic Fleetwood Mac Album Hoboken New Jersey US John Wiley amp Sons ISBN 978 1 118 21808 2 a b c Lion Share Recording Studios What the Proceeds from a Couple of Decades of Hits can Buy PDF Recording Engineer Producer April 1982 Retrieved 29 February 2024 ABC s Studios To Shutter Soon Billboard 17 March 1979 Retrieved 4 January 2022 McCullaugh Jim 17 November 1979 Studios The Audio Video Marriage Billboard Retrieved 4 January 2022 Sound Business Billboard 22 December 1979 Retrieved 26 February 2024 Concorde Center Opens In L A For Audio And Video Billboard 13 September 1980 Retrieved 26 February 2024 McCullaugh Jim 6 February 1982 Rogers Buys Recording Studio Billboard p 52 Retrieved 26 February 2024 Kenny Rogers Lion s Share In L A Refurbished Billboard 12 September 1981 Retrieved 26 February 2024 Flans Robyn June 2020 Classic Tracks We Are the World PDF Mix Retrieved 29 February 2024 Flans Robyn 2020 07 22 Classic Tracks USA For Africa s We Are the World Mixonline Retrieved 2024 04 07 Schultz Barbara 23 June 2023 Mix s Recording Studio Class of 2023 Part 4 Mix Retrieved 29 February 2024 nbsp Los Angeles portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lion Share Studios amp oldid 1217699708 ABC Recording Studios 1971 1979, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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