Bearsville Studios

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Bearsville Studios was a recording studio at Woodstock, New York.

The studio was opened in 1969 by Albert Grossman, manager of Bob Dylan, The Band, Janis Joplin and Todd Rundgren.

Most of Grossman's artist roster recorded at the studio, along with acts including REM, Foreigner, The Isley Brothers, Fear Factory, Bonnie Raitt, The Rolling Stones, Jeff Buckley, They Might Be Giants, Patti Smith,10cc, & most notably Phish, who recorded two albums (the Story of the Ghost & Billy Breathes) & many sessions there.

The studio was converted into a private residence and an adjacent complex, including a 250-seat theater and a second recording house, was offered for sale in 2004 by Sally Grossman, the widow of Albert Grossman, who died in 1986.

[edit] External links

  • Bearsville Studios website: [1]
  • List of Woodstock recording studios: [2]