In 1979 the place was a recording studio, called Atlantic Sound Productions. The owner had what he claimed was the only Harrison mixing board east of the Mississippi.
The control room was in the former projection booth, so by that time the projection equipment had been removed. I believe there were still some seats in place near the rear, but down front they had been removed to make room for bands to set up.
There was a drum isolation booth constructed on stage right, but it wasn’t possible to see the drummer from the floor where the rest of the band played. ASP offered a deal- 8 hours recording/mixing, 500 45 singles for $500. My band, The Blame, recorded “Elevator Shoes” b/w “Little Girls in Hollywood” there one cold day…
In 1979 the place was a recording studio, called Atlantic Sound Productions. The owner had what he claimed was the only Harrison mixing board east of the Mississippi. The control room was in the former projection booth, so by that time the projection equipment had been removed. I believe there were still some seats in place near the rear, but down front they had been removed to make room for bands to set up. There was a drum isolation booth constructed on stage right, but it wasn’t possible to see the drummer from the floor where the rest of the band played. ASP offered a deal- 8 hours recording/mixing, 500 45 singles for $500. My band, The Blame, recorded “Elevator Shoes” b/w “Little Girls in Hollywood” there one cold day…