Norman Petty Recording Studio

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The Norman Petty Recording Studio is a historic recording studio in Clovis, New Mexico, best known as the place where Buddy Holly and other early rock and roll artists recorded many of their classic hits.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic site
recording studio
architecturalType converted commercial building
associatedMovement early rock and roll
rockabilly
associatedWith Buddy Holly NERFINISHED
Buddy Knox NERFINISHED
Norman Petty Trio NERFINISHED
Roy Orbison NERFINISHED
The Crickets NERFINISHED
Vi Petty NERFINISHED
Waylon Jennings NERFINISHED
city Clovis NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
era 1950s
1960s
founder Norman Petty NERFINISHED
genreSpecialty rock and roll
rockabilly
hasCollection Buddy Holly memorabilia
vintage recording equipment
hasFunction audio recording
music production
hasHeritageStatus historic landmark (local recognition)
heritageDesignation historic recording studio
heritageTour Norman and Vi Petty Rock & Roll Museum connection
locatedIn Clovis, New Mexico NERFINISHED
New Mexico
namedAfter Norman Petty NERFINISHED
notableFor recordings by Buddy Holly
recordings by Buddy Knox
recordings by Jimmy Bowen
recordings by Roy Orbison
recordings by The Crickets
recordings by Waylon Jennings
notableRecording “Maybe Baby” NERFINISHED
“Oh, Boy!” NERFINISHED
“Peggy Sue” NERFINISHED
“That’ll Be the Day” NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
operator Norman Petty NERFINISHED
recordingFormat analog tape
region Eastern New Mexico NERFINISHED
significance important site in early rock and roll history
sound distinct “Clovis sound”
state New Mexico
timePeriod early rock and roll era
tourism museum tours

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Clovis, New Mexico hasNotableFacility Norman Petty Recording Studio
Everyday recordingStudio Norman Petty Recording Studio
Maybe Baby recordingStudio Norman Petty Recording Studio
subject surface form: "Maybe Baby"