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Track Recorders: Studio Mad Men

It’s been months in the making, but music history – like good food – cannot be rushed.  Coming this week (and not a moment too soon ) is the next installment of Zero to 180’s epic Silver Spring music history trilogy, with an encore salute to Track Recorders, the recording

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"The Shah Is Gone"
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Bill McCullough Remembers: Track Recorders (pt. 2)

Bill McCullough, who would serve music history as Track Recorders’ Chief Engineer from 1977-1983, can readily conjure a mental image of the Silver Spring recording studio (profiled extensively here), especially the control room in all its 1970s wood-paneled glory: Studio photos courtesy of Bill McCullough Silver Spring, in the new century,

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Bill McCullough
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Bill McCullough Remembers: Track Recorders (pt. 1)

If Zero to 180 isn’t too careful, February might come and go without a new history piece. Unacceptable! As it turns out, Zero to 180 has been working on a trio of Silver Spring music history pieces, with a two-part encore tribute to Track Recorders — that features reflections and

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"This Feeling"
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Track Recorders: Silver Spring II

NOTICE!   This is a majorly revamped and updated version of a piece from the summer of 2016 – now with enhanced content – that will be followed in close succession by a suitably elaborate history of Gene Rosenthal and Adelphi Records, although sandwiched in between will be a history spotlight

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Silver Spring, Maryland
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Track Recorders: Silver Spring

NOTICE This piece has since been majorly revamped with much new content – in fact, DITCH THIS SEVERELY TRUNCATED VERSION! LINK to Track Recorders: Silver Spring II Perhaps someday in the not-too-distant future, Silver Spring will organize an event to celebrate all the music history attached to Track Recorders, a

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