The Village Recording Studios is a full-service recording complex housed in a Masonic Temple in Los Angeles. It is a recording studio for musicians and television and movie producers. The center was founded in 1968 by a musician and entrepreneur, Geordie Hormel. The Village has organized sessions by Steely Dan, Fleetwood Mac, Bob Dylan, Neil Young, The Rolling Stones and Pink Floyd. Its studios include digital recording systems, tape machines, CD players, monitors, speakers, subwoofers and pianos. Various famous artists, including Aerosmith, Palo Alto, Marc Anthony, Bruce Springsteen, Walter Becker, Tina Turner, Tom Brousseau and Chris Shinn, have recorded in the center.
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