55-year-old Record Plant studio in LA, known for hosting iconic bands, is set to close due to changes in the music industry.

Los Angeles' Record Plant studio, a key part of rock history since its opening in 1969, is to close after 55 years, according to reports. The studio, known for hosting iconic bands such as Fleetwood Mac, Eagles, Guns N' Roses, Black Sabbath, and others, has reportedly become a victim of technological changes in the music industry. Since its move to 1032 N. Sycamore Ave in 1985, the studio offered extensive VIP luxuries, earning the description of a "24-hour hedonistic playland."

July 13, 2024
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