Devonshire Sound Studios

Devonshire Sound Studios was a music recording studio located at 10733 Magnolia Blvd in North Hollywood, California, designed and built by David Mancini. Mancini is also known for designing and building the California Hollywood Recording Studios. The original Devonshire Studio was located in Granada Hills and the original partners were Ray Dewey, Glen Pace, Dick Stricklin and a little later Bill Comstock of The Four Freshmen. Ray met Bill when The Freshmen were recording Ray's song "Girls" for Liberty Records. Originally designed as a production studio, Devonshire soon required more space, more studios, a live chamber, parking, etc. and that's when it moved to North Hollywood by 1971 and Mancini became a partner and builder. Many hits have been cut out of Devonshire.

Devonshire Sound Studios

Devonshire Sound Studios was a music recording studio located at 10733 Magnolia Blvd in North Hollywood, California, designed and built by David Mancini. Mancini is also known for designing and building the California Hollywood Recording Studios. The original Devonshire Studio was located in Granada Hills and the original partners were Ray Dewey, Glen Pace, Dick Stricklin and a little later Bill Comstock of The Four Freshmen. Ray met Bill when The Freshmen were recording Ray's song "Girls" for Liberty Records. Originally designed as a production studio, Devonshire soon required more space, more studios, a live chamber, parking, etc. and that's when it moved to North Hollywood by 1971 and Mancini became a partner and builder. Many hits have been cut out of Devonshire.