Pacific High Recording, San Francisco

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Pacific High Recording in San Francisco was a notable late-1960s/early-1970s recording studio used by prominent rock acts, including the Grateful Dead.

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Pacific High Recording, San Francisco canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf recording studio
associatedMovement San Francisco Sound NERFINISHED
city San Francisco
clientele blues musicians
rock bands
country United States of America
surface form: United States
era counterculture era
genreSpecialization blues rock
psychedelic rock
rock music
industry music industry
locatedInArea San Francisco Bay Area NERFINISHED
location San Francisco, California NERFINISHED
notableFor association with San Francisco rock scene
recordings by prominent late-1960s rock acts
operationalPeriod early 1970s
late 1960s
primaryFunction audio recording
regionServed West Coast of the United States
status defunct
usedBy Big Brother and the Holding Company NERFINISHED
Grateful Dead NERFINISHED
Hot Tuna NERFINISHED
Janis Joplin NERFINISHED
Jefferson Airplane NERFINISHED
Moby Grape NERFINISHED
Quicksilver Messenger Service NERFINISHED
Santana NERFINISHED
Steve Miller Band NERFINISHED

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Workingman's Dead recordedAt Pacific High Recording, San Francisco