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History of Conway


Conway Recording Studios, owned by Buddy and Susan Brundo, are considered a standard of excellence within the recording industry. Purchasing Conway in 1976, they used their dedication and vision to turn an eight-track studio, peacefully situated in a residential area of Hollywood, into the most prestigious world-class recording facility in Los Angeles.

Paying close attention to new trends in gear and studio design, Conway is constantly adjusting in order to keep up with the latest technology. As well as being featured in most of the industry's trade publications, Conway has also been nominated for many awards of technical and creative excellence, and some of the top names in the music business have called Conway their home.

Located in the historic Paramount Pictures district in Hollywood, California, Conway is designed with a resort-like feel in order to make recording as relaxing and stress-free as possible. Providing three generously equipped studios surrounded by lush tropical and desert gardens, it offers more comforts than home. Safely confined in a 54,000 square foot gated complex, Conway provides secure on-site parking for up to 60 cars, private lounges, kitchen and game room.

Photos, left to right: 1) Conway Studios parking lot, 1972; 2) Studio A control room, 1985; 3) Studio A live room, tracking a big band session; 4) Butch Vig and The Subways, mixing in Studio C. Logos, left to right: 1) Original type logo, 1972; 2) "Sunset" logo (one of its variations) used for more than three decades; 3) "California Dream" 2010 logo, redesigned by Jonathan Grand.

 

Conway Recording Studios  5100 Melrose Ave., Hollywood, CA 90038     Tel  1 (323) 463-2175     Email  info@conwayrecording.com

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