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Producers Workshop Tape Track Sheet Tee Retro Vintage Recording Studio

Vintage White / XS
$22.00
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Producers Workshop Tape Track Sheet Tee Retro Vintage Recording Studio

$22.00
Sale price  $22.00 Regular price 
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Producer's Workshop — Hollywood, 1972–1985
6035 Hollywood Boulevard. Owned by talent agent Seymour Heller and managed by producer Ed Cobb (Standells, Soft Cell's "Tainted Love"), Producer's Workshop became one of the most quietly important rooms in Los Angeles through the late '70s.
Pink Floyd parked there for two months in 1978 after starting The Wall in France — every overdub, mix, and master happened in this room. Fleetwood Mac mixed and tracked Rumours there. Steely Dan tracked most of the basic tracks for Aja and part of Gaucho on the floor (both records went on to win the Grammy for Best Engineered Recording — Aja in 1978, Gaucho in 1981 — back-to-back wins for Roger Nichols). Ringo recorded Ringo. Carly Simon cut Hotcakes. Liberace used it as his main studio. The AVI Records disco era ran through here too, with Evelyn Thomas, Le Pamplemousse, and Jerry Rix.
The room itself sits inside a building that's been continuously recording since 1967 — first as Continental Recorders, then Producer's Workshop, then Westbeach, and today as Boulevard Recording. Same walls. Same ceilings. Different consoles, different decades, same room tone that ended up on some of the most-played records ever made.
One of those rooms where the air is thick with what got cut there.
• 100% combed and ring-spun cotton (Heather colors contain polyester)
• Fabric weight: 4.2 oz./yd.² (142 g/m²)
• Pre-shrunk fabric
• Side-seamed construction
• Shoulder-to-shoulder taping
• Blank product sourced from Nicaragua, Mexico, Honduras, or the US

Disclaimer: The fabric is slightly sheer and may appear see-through, especially in lighter colors or under certain lighting conditions.

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