Cleveland Recording Company
Настоящее имя: Cleveland Recording Company
Recording studio in Cleveland, Ohio, founded by radio announcer Frederick C. Wolf in 1938 at 1220 Huron Road in the Carnegie Hall building, as a place to record local Slovenian musicians. In 1946, Wolf incorporated the studio as Cleveland Recording Company and moved operations to the Loew's State Theater building at 1515 Euclid Avenue. In 1950, Wolf opened WCCR (AM) in the same location and hired Ken Hamann to engineer both the radio and the recording studios. In 1970, Hamann purchased Cleveland Recording Company from Wolf and moved the studio to 1935 Euclid Avenue. In 1977 when the property was purchased by Cleveland State University.
Closed in 1990.
Engineers: Michael Bishop, Ken Hamann
Credited as:
- Cleveland
- Cleveland Recording
- Cleveland Recording, Cleveland
- Cleveland Recording, Cleveland, Ohio
- Cleveland Recordings
- Cleveland Recording Co.
- Cleveland Recording Co., Cleveland, Ohio
- Cleveland Recording Company
- Cleveland Recording Company, Cleveland, Ohio
- Cleveland Recording Company Studios
- Cleveland Recording Studios
- Cleveland Recording Studios, Cleveland, Ohio
Address (obsolete):
1220 Huron Road (1938-1946)
1515 Euclid Ave (1946-1970)
1935 Euclid Ave (1970-1977)
Cleveland, Ohio,