Dave's Room

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Dave's Room, previously known as Mama Jo's Recording Studio, is a recording studio in North Hollywood, California.

History

Built in the late 1960s by Producer & Engineer Freddie Piro, Dave's Room was one of the first independently owned and operated recording studios in North Hollywood, California.

Many popular engineers and producers frequently use Dave's Room, including Jack Joseph Puig, T Bone Burnett, Alan Parsons (who recorded the very first Alan Parsons Project sessions at the studio), Brown Bannister, Burt Bacharach, Larry Norman and many others. Musicians and bands that have regularly recorded at the studio include Keith Green, Billy Joel, Pat Benatar, Amy Grant, Sam Phillips, Ambrosia, Ziggy Marley, George Michael, Love Song, Michael W. Smith, Margaret Becker, BeBe and CeCe Winans, Andraé Crouch and the Disciples, Blink 182, Chuck Girard, The Way, Smokey Robinson, Randy Stonehill, Sweet Comfort Band, Daniel Amos and others.

It fell into disrepair during the last few years, and in November 2006 was saved from the bulldozer by producers and engineers David Bianco and Michael Belfer.

Former staff engineers include Gil Morales and Chris Morris, among others.

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Coordinates: 34°13′19″N 118°23′16″W / 34.22182°N 118.38777°W / 34.22182; -118.38777

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