The Jack Jackson Recording Studios

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  • Опубликовано: 31 мар 2015
  • Jackson Studios is the birthplace of many iconic British sounds, and it's being brought back to life at Chiltern Open Air Museum.
    The studio was used by Jack Jackson, known as the ‘Father of DJs’, who made television and radio programmes for the BBC in the 1950s. It was then used by iconic recording artists including Motorhead for the Ace of Spades, Elton John, Dr Feelgood, Eddie and the Hotrods, Ian Dury, Tom Robinson and many more.
    Through the Jackson Studios Revisited campaign, Chiltern Open Air Museum is seeking to rebuild this unique piece of history. This is a long-term project and we now need to raise money for Phase III - seed funding for planning how to reconstruct the building and what it will offer the public.

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