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Wally Heider Studios

Wally Heider Studios was a recording studio founded in San Francisco in 1969 by recording engineer and studio owner Wally Heider.[1] Between 1969 and 1980, numerous notable artists recorded at the studios, including Creedence Clearwater Revival, Jefferson Airplane, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, and The Grateful Dead. The studio changed ownership in 1980 and was renamed Hyde Street Studios, which is still in operation today.

Wally Heider Studios
Studio A, Hyde Street Studios
(formerly Wally Heider Studios)
IndustryRecording studio
FoundedUnited States (1960s (1960s))
FounderWally Heider
Defunct1980 (1980)
Successor
Headquarters,
United States

History

Background

Wally Heider had apprenticed with as an engineer and mixer at Bill Putnam's United Western Recorders studio complex in Hollywood in the early 1960s, after which he founded Wally Heider Recording with the opening of Studio 3 at 1604 N. Cahuenga Boulevard in Hollywood. Heider and his crew garnered a high reputation for top notch engineering that resulted in excellent studio and remote location recordings, including sessions with the Beach Boys and Crosby, Stills & Nash.

In 1967, Heider assisted in the live recording of the Monterey Pop Festival. Artists from the Bay Area such as Jefferson Airplane, Quicksilver Messenger Service and the Grateful Dead had been recording in Los Angeles and New York, and Heider saw the need for musicians involved in the nascent San Francisco sound to have their own well-equipped and staffed recording studio close to home.[2]

Hyde Street

In March 1969, Heider opened Wally Heider Studios at 245 Hyde Street, San Francisco, between Turk and Eddy Streets, across the street from Black Hawk jazz club, in a building that had previously been used by 20th Century Fox for film offices, screening rooms and storage.[1][3] The studios were built by Dave Mancini.[1]

Heider planned four studios—A and B on the ground floor and C and D upstairs. However, studio B was never finished and instead became a game room. The studio commenced operations in May 1969 upon completion of Studio C, with staff that included General Manager Mel Tanner, Booking Agent Ginger Mews, Technician Harry Sitam, and Staff Engineer Russ Gary. Studio C's dimensions were similar to Heider's Studio 3 in Hollywood—though its control room, instead of being at the end the room, was parallel to Studio C's long side. The walls were kept from being parallel with square gypsum devices that were used as mid-range sound diffusers and absorbers. At the Grateful Dead's request, its studio doors were covered with airbrushed paintings. Studios A and D became operational a few months later.[4]

Frank DeMedio, who had designed the 24-channel mixing console and an 8-channel monitor and cue—replicated for Heider's Studio 3 and remote truck in Hollywood, built all of the custom equipment and mixing console for Heider's new Hyde Street studios, using Universal Audio (UA) console components, military grade switches and level controls, and a simple audio path that used one preamp for everything in a channel. Monitor speakers were Altec 604-Es with McIntosh 275 tube power amps.[1]

The first release out of Studio C was Jefferson Airplane’s Volunteers, which was also the first album they recorded in their hometown. Between 1969 and 1970, many other high-profile acts followed, including Harry Nilsson, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, the Steve Miller Band. Creedence Clearwater Revival recorded several albums in that room, and named their record, Cosmo's Factory after the "factory" at Studio C (Cosmo's Factory was CCR's rehearsal area). Engineers and staff at the studio during that time included Bill Halverson, Stephen Barncard, and Glyn Johns.[4]

While CSNY were recording, Studio D (an exact replica of Heider's Studio 3 in Hollywood) opened. Among the first things to be recorded in Studio D was Jerry Garcia's pedal steel guitar overdub for "Teach Your Children", while the live recording setup was kept intact in Studio C where CSNY recorded. In that same period, Deane Jensen supervised installation of a new Quad Eight console in Studio A. Santana and John Hall used Studio D a few times. CBS Records had a priority lease on Studio D for a year, before eventually taking over Coast Recorders as their west coast recording facility.[5] Many other artists followed.

In 1978, Heider sold the studio and its name to Filmways, but remained as manager[6] until 1980 when Filmways sold it to a partnership composed of Dan Alexander, Tom Sharples, and Michael Ward. The three partners renamed the business Hyde Street Studios, which is still an operating recording studio as of 2019, now owned solely by Michael Ward.[7]

Albums recorded

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1972

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1981

1982

References

  1. ^ a b c d . Archived from the original on 2006-08-20. Retrieved 2017-02-17.
  2. ^ Buskin, Richard (August 2010). "Classic Tracks: Crosby, Stills & Nash 'Suite: Judy Blue Eyes'". Sound On Sound. SOS Publications Group. Retrieved 31 March 2022.
  3. ^ . wallyheider.com. Archived from the original on 2010-05-23.
  4. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2006-08-20. Retrieved 2017-02-17.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2006-08-20. Retrieved 2017-02-17.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2006-08-20. Retrieved 2017-02-17.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2006-08-20. Retrieved 2017-02-17.
  8. ^ a b c d e Silvers, Emma (10 November 2016). "Into The Mix: How One Tenderloin Recording Studio Shaped the 'San Francisco Sound'". KQED. NPR. Retrieved 4 April 2022.
  9. ^ "Billboard". 27 June 1970. p. 55. Retrieved 24 April 2019 – via Google Books.
  10. ^ Bang, Derrick. "Vince Guaraldi Timeline: 1972". fivecentsplease.org. Derrick Bang, Scott McGuire. Retrieved 16 January 2022.
  11. ^ a b Bang, Derrick. "Vince Guaraldi Timeline: 1973". fivecentsplease.org. Derrick Bang, Scott McGuire. Retrieved 16 January 2022.
  12. ^ a b Bang, Derrick. "Vince Guaraldi Timeline: 1974". fivecentsplease.org. Derrick Bang, Scott McGuire. Retrieved 16 January 2022.
  13. ^ a b Bang, Derrick. "Vince Guaraldi Timeline: 1975". fivecentsplease.org. Derrick Bang, Scott McGuire. Retrieved 16 January 2022.
  14. ^ Bang, Derrick. "Vince Guaraldi Timeline: 1976". fivecentsplease.org. Derrick Bang, Scott McGuire. Retrieved 16 January 2022.

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Wally Heider Studios was a recording studio founded in San Francisco in 1969 by recording engineer and studio owner Wally Heider 1 Between 1969 and 1980 numerous notable artists recorded at the studios including Creedence Clearwater Revival Jefferson Airplane Crosby Stills Nash amp Young and The Grateful Dead The studio changed ownership in 1980 and was renamed Hyde Street Studios which is still in operation today Wally Heider StudiosStudio A Hyde Street Studios formerly Wally Heider Studios IndustryRecording studioFoundedUnited States 1960s 1960s FounderWally HeiderDefunct1980 1980 SuccessorHyde Street StudiosHeadquartersSan Francisco United States Contents 1 History 1 1 Background 1 2 Hyde Street 2 Albums recorded 3 ReferencesHistory EditBackground Edit Wally Heider had apprenticed with as an engineer and mixer at Bill Putnam s United Western Recorders studio complex in Hollywood in the early 1960s after which he founded Wally Heider Recording with the opening of Studio 3 at 1604 N Cahuenga Boulevard in Hollywood Heider and his crew garnered a high reputation for top notch engineering that resulted in excellent studio and remote location recordings including sessions with the Beach Boys and Crosby Stills amp Nash In 1967 Heider assisted in the live recording of the Monterey Pop Festival Artists from the Bay Area such as Jefferson Airplane Quicksilver Messenger Service and the Grateful Dead had been recording in Los Angeles and New York and Heider saw the need for musicians involved in the nascent San Francisco sound to have their own well equipped and staffed recording studio close to home 2 Hyde Street Edit In March 1969 Heider opened Wally Heider Studios at 245 Hyde Street San Francisco between Turk and Eddy Streets across the street from Black Hawk jazz club in a building that had previously been used by 20th Century Fox for film offices screening rooms and storage 1 3 The studios were built by Dave Mancini 1 Heider planned four studios A and B on the ground floor and C and D upstairs However studio B was never finished and instead became a game room The studio commenced operations in May 1969 upon completion of Studio C with staff that included General Manager Mel Tanner Booking Agent Ginger Mews Technician Harry Sitam and Staff Engineer Russ Gary Studio C s dimensions were similar to Heider s Studio 3 in Hollywood though its control room instead of being at the end the room was parallel to Studio C s long side The walls were kept from being parallel with square gypsum devices that were used as mid range sound diffusers and absorbers At the Grateful Dead s request its studio doors were covered with airbrushed paintings Studios A and D became operational a few months later 4 Frank DeMedio who had designed the 24 channel mixing console and an 8 channel monitor and cue replicated for Heider s Studio 3 and remote truck in Hollywood built all of the custom equipment and mixing console for Heider s new Hyde Street studios using Universal Audio UA console components military grade switches and level controls and a simple audio path that used one preamp for everything in a channel Monitor speakers were Altec 604 Es with McIntosh 275 tube power amps 1 The first release out of Studio C was Jefferson Airplane s Volunteers which was also the first album they recorded in their hometown Between 1969 and 1970 many other high profile acts followed including Harry Nilsson Crosby Stills Nash amp Young the Steve Miller Band Creedence Clearwater Revival recorded several albums in that room and named their record Cosmo s Factory after the factory at Studio C Cosmo s Factory was CCR s rehearsal area Engineers and staff at the studio during that time included Bill Halverson Stephen Barncard and Glyn Johns 4 While CSNY were recording Studio D an exact replica of Heider s Studio 3 in Hollywood opened Among the first things to be recorded in Studio D was Jerry Garcia s pedal steel guitar overdub for Teach Your Children while the live recording setup was kept intact in Studio C where CSNY recorded In that same period Deane Jensen supervised installation of a new Quad Eight console in Studio A Santana and John Hall used Studio D a few times CBS Records had a priority lease on Studio D for a year before eventually taking over Coast Recorders as their west coast recording facility 5 Many other artists followed In 1978 Heider sold the studio and its name to Filmways but remained as manager 6 until 1980 when Filmways sold it to a partnership composed of Dan Alexander Tom Sharples and Michael Ward The three partners renamed the business Hyde Street Studios which is still an operating recording studio as of 2019 now owned solely by Michael Ward 7 Albums recorded Edit1969 Bad Moon Rising Creedence Clearwater Revival Volunteers Jefferson Airplane Green River Creedence Clearwater Revival Shady Grove Quicksilver Messenger Service Zephyr Zephyr Neil Young Neil Young Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere Neil Young with Crazy Horse1970 Deja Vu Crosby Stills Nash amp Young 8 Eric Burdon Declares War Eric Burdon and War 8 Abraxas Santana 9 Blows Against the Empire Paul Kantner American Beauty The Grateful Dead 8 Portrait The 5th Dimension The Black Man s Burdon Eric Burdon and War Cosmo s Factory Creedence Clearwater Revival Tarkio Brewer amp Shipley Pendulum Creedence Clearwater Revival The Original Human Being Blue Cheer1971 Bark Jefferson Airplane Sunfighter Paul Kantner and Grace Slick Chilliwack Chilliwack Electric Warrior T Rex If I Could Only Remember My Name David Crosby Songs for Beginners Graham Nash Tupelo Honey Van Morrison Shake Off the Demon Brewer amp Shipley Guilty Eric Burdon and Jimmy Witherspoon Grin Grin Papa John Creach Papa John Creach Moments Boz Scaggs Endless Boogie John Lee Hooker Mwandishi Herbie Hancock1972 Graham Nash David Crosby Crosby amp Nash Long John Silver Jefferson Airplane Burgers Hot Tuna First Taste of Sin Cold Blood 1 1 Grin Rural Space Brewer amp Shipley Come by 1 Saint Dominic s Preview Van Morrison Toulouse Street The Doobie Brothers Garcia Jerry Garcia Ace Bob Weir Rowan Brothers Rowan Brothers Livin the Life Chris and Lorin Rowan You re Not Elected Charlie Brown Vince Guaraldi Quintet television soundtrack 10 1973 Byrds The Byrds Head Hunters Herbie Hancock 8 Baron von Tollbooth amp The Chrome Nun Paul Kantner Grace Slick and David Freiberg Child of Nature Jack Traylor and Steelwind Full Sail Loggins and Messina How Time Flys David Ossman and The Firesign Theatre GP Gram Parsons Deliver the Word War Be What You Want To Link Wray Betty Davis Betty Davis Sextant Herbie Hancock Roger McGuinn Roger McGuinn There s No Time for Love Charlie Brown Vince Guaraldi Quintet television soundtrack 11 A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving Vince Guaraldi Quintet television soundtrack 11 1974 Grievous Angel Gram Parsons Manhole Grace Slick The Phosphorescent Rat Hot Tuna Early Flight Jefferson Airplane Dragon Fly Grace Slick Paul Kantner and Jefferson Starship Quah Jorma Kaukonen What Were Once Vices Are Now Habits The Doobie Brothers ST11621 Brewer amp Shipley Look at the Fool Tim Buckley The Heart of Saturday Night Tom Waits Southern Comfort The Crusaders Peace on You Roger McGuinn No Other Gene Clark It s a Mystery Charlie Brown Vince Guaraldi Quartet television soundtrack 12 It s the Easter Beagle Charlie Brown Vince Guaraldi Quartet television soundtrack 12 1975 Survival of the Fittest The Headhunters America s Choice Hot Tuna Red Octopus Jefferson Starship Yellow Fever Hot Tuna The Tubes The Tubes Tale Spinnin Weather Report Chain Reaction The Crusaders Adventures in Paradise Minnie Riperton Atlantic Crossing Rod Stewart Song for America Kansas Saturday Night Special Norman Connors Steppin Pointer Sisters Venus and Mars Wings Coke Coke Escovedo Angel Angel Tell Me The Truth Jon Hendricks An Evening with John Denver John Denver recorded live at Universal Amphitheater Be My Valentine Charlie Brown Vince Guaraldi Trio television soundtrack 13 You re a Good Sport Charlie Brown Vince Guaraldi Trio television soundtrack 13 1976 It s Arbor Day Charlie Brown Vince Guaraldi Trio television soundtrack 14 Spitfire Jefferson Starship Heritage Eddie Henderson Hoppkorv Hot Tuna Amigos Santana 8 Small Change Tom Waits Salongo Ramsey Lewis Alessi Alessi Brothers Legs Diamond Legs Diamond1977 Rumours Fleetwood Mac Thunderbyrd Roger McGuinn Conquistador Maynard Ferguson American Stars n Bars Neil Young Having a Party Pointer Sisters Donald Clark Osmond Donny Osmond1978 Earth Jefferson Starship Double Dose Hot Tuna Do It All Night Curtis Mayfield Comes a Time Neil Young Jass Ay Lay Dee Ohio Players Streamline Lenny White Twin Sons of Different Mothers Dan Fogelberg and Tim Weisberg1979 Jorma Jorma Kaukonen Connections and Disconnections Funkadelic1981 Law and Order Lindsey Buckingham1982 One from the Heart Tom Waits and Crystal Gayle Right Back At Cha Dynasty Long After Dark Tom Petty and the HeartbreakersReferences Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hyde Street Studios a b c d Hyde Street Studios History Early Years p 2 Archived from the original on 2006 08 20 Retrieved 2017 02 17 Buskin Richard August 2010 Classic Tracks Crosby Stills amp Nash Suite Judy Blue Eyes Sound On Sound SOS Publications Group Retrieved 31 March 2022 Recording Wally Heider The Birth of a Studio wallyheider com Archived from the original on 2010 05 23 a b Hyde Street Studios History Early Years p 3 Archived from the original on 2006 08 20 Retrieved 2017 02 17 Hyde Street Studios History Early Years Page 4 Archived from the original on 2006 08 20 Retrieved 2017 02 17 Hyde Street Studios History The Next Step Archived from the original on 2006 08 20 Retrieved 2017 02 17 Hyde Street Studios History Turnabout Archived from the original on 2006 08 20 Retrieved 2017 02 17 a b c d e Silvers Emma 10 November 2016 Into The Mix How One Tenderloin Recording Studio Shaped the San Francisco Sound KQED NPR Retrieved 4 April 2022 Billboard 27 June 1970 p 55 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