private:airstudios-2
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1505451
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May 22nd, 2019 12:00AM
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Air Studios
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2.2K
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26.00
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Music
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May 21st, 2019 09:07PM
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May 21st, 2019 09:07PM
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AIR Studios began its long and prestigious history in 1969 when George Martin left EMI to establish an independent recording complex in the heart of central London. It became one of the most successful studio operations in the world.
Construction of a sister studio, on the Caribbean island of Montserrat, began in the mid 1970's attracting major artists from around the globe. Sadly, Hurricane Hugo devastated the island in 1989, and the studio was forced to close.
However, 1991 heralded the beginning of a new AIR Studios located in the beautiful Lyndhurst Hall in London. A site of significant architectural and historical interest, Lyndhurst Hall occupies a prominent corner position in the quiet suburb of Hampstead and is classified as a Grade II* listed building. Originally a church and missionary school Lyndhurst Hall was designed in 1880 by the great Victorian architect Alfred Waterhouse (designer of the Natural History Museum).
Heavily involved in the design and building of the new studio facility, Sir George Martin opened AIR Lyndhurst in December 1992 with a gala performance of "Under Milk Wood" in the presence of HRH The Prince of Wales.
On 8th February 2006 Strongroom's owner and MD Richard Boote announced the purchase of Sir George Martin's AIR Studios from Chrysalis Group and Pioneer.
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Music Studios, Audio Mastering, Audio Post Production, Orchestral Recording
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Lyndhurst Hall, Lyndhurst Road, Hampstead
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London
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GB
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NW3 5NG
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Air Studios
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private:airstudios-2
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1505451
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Mar 18th, 2018 12:00AM
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Air Studios
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1.9K
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21.00
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Open
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Music
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Mar 18th, 2018 03:36PM
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Mar 18th, 2018 03:36PM
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Air Studios
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private:airstudios-2
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1505451
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Feb 17th, 2018 12:00AM
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Air Studios
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1.9K
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21.00
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Open
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Music
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Feb 17th, 2018 02:25PM
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Feb 17th, 2018 02:25PM
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AIR Studios began its long and prestigious history in 1969 when George Martin left EMI to establish an independent recording complex in the heart of central London. It became one of the most successful studio operations in the world.
Construction of a sister studio, on the Caribbean island of Montserrat, began in the mid 1970's attracting major artists from around the globe. Sadly, Hurricane Hugo devastated the island in 1989, and the studio was forced to close.
However, 1991 heralded the beginning of a new AIR Studios located in the beautiful Lyndhurst Hall in London. A site of significant architectural and historical interest, Lyndhurst Hall occupies a prominent corner position in the quiet suburb of Hampstead and is classified as a Grade II* listed building. Originally a church and missionary school Lyndhurst Hall was designed in 1880 by the great Victorian architect Alfred Waterhouse (designer of the Natural History Museum).
Heavily involved in the design and building of the new studio facility, Sir George Martin opened AIR Lyndhurst in December 1992 with a gala performance of "Under Milk Wood" in the presence of HRH The Prince of Wales.
On 8th February 2006 Strongroom's owner and MD Richard Boote announced the purchase of Sir George Martin's AIR Studios from Chrysalis Group and Pioneer.
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Air Studios
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private:airstudios-2
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1505451
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Feb 16th, 2018 12:00AM
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Air Studios
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1.9K
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21.00
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Open
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Music
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Feb 16th, 2017 08:15AM
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Feb 16th, 2017 08:15AM
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AIR Studios began its long and prestigious history in 1969 when George Martin left EMI to establish an independent recording complex in the heart of central London. It became one of the most successful studio operations in the world.
Construction of a sister studio, on the Caribbean island of Montserrat, began in the mid 1970's attracting major artists from around the globe. Sadly, Hurricane Hugo devastated the island in 1989, and the studio was forced to close.
However, 1991 heralded the beginning of a new AIR Studios located in the beautiful Lyndhurst Hall in London. A site of significant architectural and historical interest, Lyndhurst Hall occupies a prominent corner position in the quiet suburb of Hampstead and is classified as a Grade II* listed building. Originally a church and missionary school Lyndhurst Hall was designed in 1880 by the great Victorian architect Alfred Waterhouse (designer of the Natural History Museum).
Heavily involved in the design and building of the new studio facility, Sir George Martin opened AIR Lyndhurst in December 1992 with a gala performance of "Under Milk Wood" in the presence of HRH The Prince of Wales.
On 8th February 2006 Strongroom's owner and MD Richard Boote announced the purchase of Sir George Martin's AIR Studios from Chrysalis Group and Pioneer.
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Air Studios
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private:airstudios-2
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1505451
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Feb 15th, 2018 12:00AM
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Air Studios
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1.9K
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21.00
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Open
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Music
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Feb 15th, 2017 10:07AM
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Feb 15th, 2017 10:07AM
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AIR Studios began its long and prestigious history in 1969 when George Martin left EMI to establish an independent recording complex in the heart of central London. It became one of the most successful studio operations in the world.
Construction of a sister studio, on the Caribbean island of Montserrat, began in the mid 1970's attracting major artists from around the globe. Sadly, Hurricane Hugo devastated the island in 1989, and the studio was forced to close.
However, 1991 heralded the beginning of a new AIR Studios located in the beautiful Lyndhurst Hall in London. A site of significant architectural and historical interest, Lyndhurst Hall occupies a prominent corner position in the quiet suburb of Hampstead and is classified as a Grade II* listed building. Originally a church and missionary school Lyndhurst Hall was designed in 1880 by the great Victorian architect Alfred Waterhouse (designer of the Natural History Museum).
Heavily involved in the design and building of the new studio facility, Sir George Martin opened AIR Lyndhurst in December 1992 with a gala performance of "Under Milk Wood" in the presence of HRH The Prince of Wales.
On 8th February 2006 Strongroom's owner and MD Richard Boote announced the purchase of Sir George Martin's AIR Studios from Chrysalis Group and Pioneer.
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Air Studios
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private:airstudios-2
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1505451
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Feb 14th, 2018 12:00AM
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Air Studios
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1.9K
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21.00
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Open
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Music
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Feb 14th, 2017 01:50PM
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Feb 14th, 2017 01:50PM
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AIR Studios began its long and prestigious history in 1969 when George Martin left EMI to establish an independent recording complex in the heart of central London. It became one of the most successful studio operations in the world.
Construction of a sister studio, on the Caribbean island of Montserrat, began in the mid 1970's attracting major artists from around the globe. Sadly, Hurricane Hugo devastated the island in 1989, and the studio was forced to close.
However, 1991 heralded the beginning of a new AIR Studios located in the beautiful Lyndhurst Hall in London. A site of significant architectural and historical interest, Lyndhurst Hall occupies a prominent corner position in the quiet suburb of Hampstead and is classified as a Grade II* listed building. Originally a church and missionary school Lyndhurst Hall was designed in 1880 by the great Victorian architect Alfred Waterhouse (designer of the Natural History Museum).
Heavily involved in the design and building of the new studio facility, Sir George Martin opened AIR Lyndhurst in December 1992 with a gala performance of "Under Milk Wood" in the presence of HRH The Prince of Wales.
On 8th February 2006 Strongroom's owner and MD Richard Boote announced the purchase of Sir George Martin's AIR Studios from Chrysalis Group and Pioneer.
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Air Studios
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private:airstudios-2
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1505451
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Feb 13th, 2018 12:00AM
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Air Studios
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1.9K
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21.00
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Open
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Music
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Feb 13th, 2017 04:11PM
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Feb 13th, 2017 04:11PM
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AIR Studios began its long and prestigious history in 1969 when George Martin left EMI to establish an independent recording complex in the heart of central London. It became one of the most successful studio operations in the world.
Construction of a sister studio, on the Caribbean island of Montserrat, began in the mid 1970's attracting major artists from around the globe. Sadly, Hurricane Hugo devastated the island in 1989, and the studio was forced to close.
However, 1991 heralded the beginning of a new AIR Studios located in the beautiful Lyndhurst Hall in London. A site of significant architectural and historical interest, Lyndhurst Hall occupies a prominent corner position in the quiet suburb of Hampstead and is classified as a Grade II* listed building. Originally a church and missionary school Lyndhurst Hall was designed in 1880 by the great Victorian architect Alfred Waterhouse (designer of the Natural History Museum).
Heavily involved in the design and building of the new studio facility, Sir George Martin opened AIR Lyndhurst in December 1992 with a gala performance of "Under Milk Wood" in the presence of HRH The Prince of Wales.
On 8th February 2006 Strongroom's owner and MD Richard Boote announced the purchase of Sir George Martin's AIR Studios from Chrysalis Group and Pioneer.
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Air Studios
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private:airstudios-2
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1505451
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Feb 12th, 2018 12:00AM
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Air Studios
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1.9K
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21.00
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Open
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Music
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Feb 12th, 2017 04:15AM
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Feb 12th, 2017 04:15AM
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AIR Studios began its long and prestigious history in 1969 when George Martin left EMI to establish an independent recording complex in the heart of central London. It became one of the most successful studio operations in the world.
Construction of a sister studio, on the Caribbean island of Montserrat, began in the mid 1970's attracting major artists from around the globe. Sadly, Hurricane Hugo devastated the island in 1989, and the studio was forced to close.
However, 1991 heralded the beginning of a new AIR Studios located in the beautiful Lyndhurst Hall in London. A site of significant architectural and historical interest, Lyndhurst Hall occupies a prominent corner position in the quiet suburb of Hampstead and is classified as a Grade II* listed building. Originally a church and missionary school Lyndhurst Hall was designed in 1880 by the great Victorian architect Alfred Waterhouse (designer of the Natural History Museum).
Heavily involved in the design and building of the new studio facility, Sir George Martin opened AIR Lyndhurst in December 1992 with a gala performance of "Under Milk Wood" in the presence of HRH The Prince of Wales.
On 8th February 2006 Strongroom's owner and MD Richard Boote announced the purchase of Sir George Martin's AIR Studios from Chrysalis Group and Pioneer.
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Air Studios
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private:airstudios-2
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1505451
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Feb 11th, 2018 12:00AM
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Air Studios
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1.9K
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21.00
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Open
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Music
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Feb 11th, 2017 05:35AM
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Feb 11th, 2017 05:35AM
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AIR Studios began its long and prestigious history in 1969 when George Martin left EMI to establish an independent recording complex in the heart of central London. It became one of the most successful studio operations in the world.
Construction of a sister studio, on the Caribbean island of Montserrat, began in the mid 1970's attracting major artists from around the globe. Sadly, Hurricane Hugo devastated the island in 1989, and the studio was forced to close.
However, 1991 heralded the beginning of a new AIR Studios located in the beautiful Lyndhurst Hall in London. A site of significant architectural and historical interest, Lyndhurst Hall occupies a prominent corner position in the quiet suburb of Hampstead and is classified as a Grade II* listed building. Originally a church and missionary school Lyndhurst Hall was designed in 1880 by the great Victorian architect Alfred Waterhouse (designer of the Natural History Museum).
Heavily involved in the design and building of the new studio facility, Sir George Martin opened AIR Lyndhurst in December 1992 with a gala performance of "Under Milk Wood" in the presence of HRH The Prince of Wales.
On 8th February 2006 Strongroom's owner and MD Richard Boote announced the purchase of Sir George Martin's AIR Studios from Chrysalis Group and Pioneer.
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Air Studios
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private:airstudios-2
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1505451
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Feb 10th, 2018 12:00AM
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Air Studios
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1.9K
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21.00
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Open
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Music
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Feb 10th, 2017 06:43AM
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Feb 10th, 2017 06:43AM
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AIR Studios began its long and prestigious history in 1969 when George Martin left EMI to establish an independent recording complex in the heart of central London. It became one of the most successful studio operations in the world.
Construction of a sister studio, on the Caribbean island of Montserrat, began in the mid 1970's attracting major artists from around the globe. Sadly, Hurricane Hugo devastated the island in 1989, and the studio was forced to close.
However, 1991 heralded the beginning of a new AIR Studios located in the beautiful Lyndhurst Hall in London. A site of significant architectural and historical interest, Lyndhurst Hall occupies a prominent corner position in the quiet suburb of Hampstead and is classified as a Grade II* listed building. Originally a church and missionary school Lyndhurst Hall was designed in 1880 by the great Victorian architect Alfred Waterhouse (designer of the Natural History Museum).
Heavily involved in the design and building of the new studio facility, Sir George Martin opened AIR Lyndhurst in December 1992 with a gala performance of "Under Milk Wood" in the presence of HRH The Prince of Wales.
On 8th February 2006 Strongroom's owner and MD Richard Boote announced the purchase of Sir George Martin's AIR Studios from Chrysalis Group and Pioneer.
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Air Studios
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