The Legendary SugarHill Recording Studios Celebrates 65 Years of Music Making History

Released on = October 5, 2006, 12:45 pm

Press Release Author = SugarHill Recording Studios

Industry = Entertainment

Press Release Summary = This month, the legendary SugarHill Recording Studios
celebrates its 65th year as the premier recording facility in the Gulf Coast.

Press Release Body = This month, the legendary SugarHill Recording Studios
celebrates its 65th year as the premier recording facility in the Gulf Coast.


From the very beginning of operations, SugarHill was instrumental in
launching the incredible careers of artists such as Freddy Fender, George Jones,
The Big Bopper, Lightnin.. Hopkins
and Sir Douglas
Quintet
.

Established in October 1941 by Bill Quinn under
the name of Quinn Recording, the studio has been a landmark in the Houston
music community, particularly since it is the oldest continuously operating studio
in both Texas and in the Southern United States.

In his first few years of
business, Quinn honed his skills recording radio commercials and birthday greetings.
That soon changed once the studio released its very first major hit record; a song
called \"Jole Blon\" by Harry Choates. \"Jole Blon\" was a swing
and dance classic that is still popular today and it became the first and only Cajun
record to reach the Billboard Top Five.

In 1950 Quinn changed the name of
the facility to Gold Star Studios. After that, a string of hits continued
throughout the 50\'s and 60\'s including:
.. 1948- Blues legend Sam \"Lightnin\"
Hopkins
: \"T-Model Blues\" and \"Tim Moore\'s Farm.. were both top 10
hits
.. 1955- George Jones\' first hit \"Why Baby Why\"
1956- Six
more George Jones hit singles were recorded, \"What Am I Worth\", \"You Gotta
Be My Baby\", \"Just One More\", \"Yearning\", \"Too Much Water\"
and \"Don\'t Stop
the Music\"
.
1958- The Big Boppers\' enormous hit \"Chantilly
Lace\"

1959- Johnny Preston\'s \"Running Bear\" (A song written
by The Big Bopper)
.. 1959- James O\'Gwynn\'s \"Talk to Me Lonesome
Heart\"
released in November of that year followed by Eddie Novack\'s
\"Have Blues Will Travel/The Price of Love\".
.. 1959 & 1960- Willie
Nelson
first two official hits; \"Family Bible\" (a song he wrote for
Claude Gray) and \"Night Life\" (recorded by Ray Price in
1960).

By the early 1960..s Gold Star/SugarHill witnessed the
beginnings of the Psychedelic Texas Rock era, particularly with the release of
Sir Douglas Quintet..s hit song \"She\'s About a Mover\" (produced by
hit maker Huey P. Meaux).

In January of 1968, International
Artists Record Company
leased Gold Star/SugarHill. Coupled with the
success of the Sir Douglas Quintet\'s record, the studio was firmly planted in
psychedelic rock world attracting the most prolific rock bands of that time
including: 13th Floor Elevators, The Red Krayola, The Bubble Puppy, The
Continental Five, The Bad Seeds, The Moving Sidewalks (Billy Gibbon\'s
first
band) and the Zakary Thaks. BJ Thomas would also record a portion of
his first commercially successful album, \"Tomorrow Never Comes\" during that
time.

SugarHill\'s hit making tradition was further established once
producer Huey P. Meaux took over controls in the early 70\'s, officially
naming the studio SugarHill Recording Studios. Meaux would become
instrumental in launching many careers, most notably that of Freddy Fender.
Freddy Fender
recorded over 21 hit records including \"Before The Next
Teardrop Falls\", \"Wasted Days and Wasted Nights\", \"Secret Love\", \"You\'ll Lose a
Good Thing\"
and \"Living it Down\".

Throughout the 70\'s and 80\'s
SugarHill would continue to record notable artists including:
.. 1972-
Frieda and The Fire Dogs (now famous blues singer/pianist Marcia
Ball
)
.. 1973- Little Feat recorded their infamous live broadcast on
Pacifica\'s KPFT 90.1FM in 1973.
.. 1976- Asleep At The Wheel
records \"Miles of Texas\"
.. 1976- Gubernatorial candidate Kinky
Freedman
records his LP Lasso from El Paso
.. 1976- Ricky Nelson &
James Burton
(Elvis Presley\'s Guitarist)
.. 1977- Todd Rundgren

.. 1978- Ted Nugent
.. 1980- Lucinda Williams
.. 1984-
Little Joe y LaFamilia
.. 1987- Arnett Cobb and Dizzy
Gillespie


In 1986 Modern Music Ventures Incorporated bought
SugarHill Recording Studios from Huey P. Meaux. SugarHill
consequently became the home base for a number of highly successful Tejano recording
artists including Emilio Navaira, La Fiebre, Excellencia, Country Star Johnny
Rodriquez
and Adalberto Gallegos.

Concurrently, Modern Music
Ventures
established their own Tejano label called Discos MM and released hit
records by Elsa Garcia, Jerry Rodriguez and Mercedes, and The Hometown
Boys
.

Members of Australia\'s legendary rock band, Radio Birdman
(Deniz Tek and Chris Masuak) would also arrive in the early 90..s to record their
solo albums and Randall Jamail..s Justice Records and Tab Bartling\'s Heart Music
recorded many high profile Jazz CD\'s throughout that time period.

By the time
the later 90\'s came around, SugarHill would undergo another change in
ownership; RAD Audio, a company formed by engineers Dan Workman, Andy
Bradley
and Rodney Meyers, would buy the studio and take over operations
from Modern Music Ventures in 1996.

With new management and additional studio
renovations, SugarHill..s recording legacy would continue to evolve. During that
time, SugarHill recorded renowned artists such as Destiny\'s Child, Robert Minot,
Ann Margaret, Solange Knowles, Brian McKnight, Twista, Smash Mouth, Beyonce, Kelly
Rowland, Michelle Williams, Hubert Laws, Clay Walker
and Calvin
Owens
.

The 2000\'s have ushered in many changes in the music production
industry, not the least of which has been a massive rise in home recording. In
response to the contemporary production market, SugarHill changed its course
to include services that are attractive to the new and exciting independent music
community.

In 2006, SugarHill partnered with the Pacifica Radio
Network
and launched The SugarHill Sessions radio show on Houston..s
Pacifica affiliate, 90.1FM KPFT.
The show was created as a platform to
encourage local music and to highlight live independent music in the Gulf Coast
region. The show has been an enormous success and has profiled indie artists
including Marah (Yep Roc Records), Bring Back The Guns, Ume (Pretty
Activity), Jana Hunter (Gnomonsong), Spain Colored Orange (Lucid
Records), Todd Snider (Universal) and The Long Winters
(Barsuk).

Owner/Studio Manager Dan Workman said, \"Our history is
punctuated by our work with high profile artists, but the real key to SugarHill..s
success has always been the huge talent base in our region. With the advent of
modern low cost recording equipment, our new focus is to be the region\'s
..production company....the place you go to connect with the people who know how to
make your music sound the very best it can. The music can only get better as we are
liberated from being ..the keepers of the holy machines..
. Now we can
concentrate on every aspect of our clients.. musical performances\"

For more
on SugarHill Recording Studios, visit:
Web Site = http://www.sugarhillstudios.com

Contact Details = Heba Kadry
5626 Brock St., Houston, Tx 77023
713-926-4431
www.sugarhillstudios.com

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