Blue Rock Studio
Blue Rock Studio was an independent 16- and 24-track recording facility located in Manhattan’s SoHo district. Founded by owner Eddie Korvin, it opened in 1970 and was sold in 1986.
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Blue Rock Studio
Blue Rock Studio was an independent 16- and 24-track recording facility located in Manhattan’s SoHo district. Founded by owner Eddie Korvin, it opened in 1970 and was sold in 1986.
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29 Greene Street, New York City 10013
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