The story of the Record Plant Studios with Martin Porter and David Goggin 6-25-2025

25 Jun 2025 • 7 min • EN
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In the 1970s, Record Plant Studios was at the heart of the largest boom in record production in music history. Founded in 1968 by charismatic audio engineer Gary Kellgren and ace businessman Chris Stone, and with complexes in New York, Los Angeles, and Sausalito, and a fleet of remote recording trucks, Record Plant was everywhere there was music. In 1976 alone, the studio produced three No. 1 albums: Stevie Wonder's Songs in the Key of Life, the Eagles' Hotel California, and Fleetwood Mac's Rumours. Written by veteran music journalists Martin Porter & David Goggin the fast-paced and engrossing new book BUZZ ME IN: Inside the Record Plant Studios tells the incredible story of the evolution of the studios tape by tape. Both Martin and David joined Mike Pomp on the Morning Information Center to discuss the new book.

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