Plaza Sound Studios, New York City

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Plaza Sound Studios in New York City was a notable recording studio used by various influential artists during the mid-20th century punk and rock era.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf recording studio
associatedWith New York City music scene
mid-20th century American popular music
country United States of America
surface form: United States
era mid-20th century
genreFocus jazz
pop
rock
vocal music
heritage historic New York recording studio
industry music industry
influenced development of New York rock sound
mid-20th century recording practices in New York
locatedIn Manhattan
locatedInBuilding Radio City Music Hall NERFINISHED
location New York City
neighborhood Midtown Manhattan
notableFor recording jazz music
recording pop music
recording popular music
recording rock music
notableRecording sessions by Judy Collins
sessions by The Monkees
sessions by The Velvet Underground
opened 1950s
operationalPeriod 1950s
1960s
1970s
partOf Radio City Music Hall complex NERFINISHED
recordingFacilityType multi-track studio
state New York
status defunct
streetAddress 1260 Avenue of the Americas NERFINISHED
usedBy Dionne Warwick NERFINISHED
Judy Collins NERFINISHED
Lesley Gore NERFINISHED
Nico NERFINISHED
The Monkees NERFINISHED
The Ronettes NERFINISHED
The Shangri-Las NERFINISHED
The Velvet Underground NERFINISHED
various session musicians
usedFor album production
commercial recording sessions
demo recording
single production

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Beat on the Brat recordedAt Plaza Sound Studios, New York City
album "Ramones" recordedAt Plaza Sound Studios, New York City
subject surface form: Ramones
this entity surface form: Plaza Sound Studios