London Studio Once Used by The Beatles, Rolling Stones Set to Reopen
The landmark site features memorabilia and a refurbished guitar store, with full studio restoration expected within a year, preserving its legacy tied to iconic rock and blues artists.
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London studio once used by The Beatles, Rolling Stones set to reopen
Many musicians describe the recording studio as a creative playground, a place where mistakes turn into melodies and raw emotion shapes into something people can feel. Now, Regent Sounds, the famed London studio used by the Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix and David Bowie, is preparing to reopen. The studio, which closed in the early 1980s, is seeing new life after a multimillion-pound investment. Its return marks a revival of Denmark Street’s stori…
Iconic studio used by the Beatles and Rolling Stones reopening in London
An iconic music studio in London, where artists including , and once recorded is set to reopen its doors to artists.Regent Sound studio, which The Who's Pete Townshend once described as a "massive part of rock history," had been silent for decades. Now, it's being revived as both a landmark site…
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