Conway Recording Studios

Conway Recording Studios is a recording and post production facility in Hollywood, California, United States.

Conway has hosted a variety of producers, mixers and artists, such as Ariana Grande, Demi Lovato, The Weeknd, Evanescence, Alicia Keys, Barbra Streisand, The Black Eyed Peas, Kent, Blink-182, Britney Spears, Carlos Santana, Christina Aguilera, Dave Matthews Band, Matt Goss, Dido, Daft Punk, Enrique Iglesias, Foo Fighters, Green Day, Guns N' Roses, Hole, Justin Bieber, Justin Timberlake, Katy Perry,[1] Ke$ha, KISS, Korn, Lady Gaga, Mariah Carey, Marilyn Manson, Maroon 5, Metallica, Michael Jackson, Miley Cyrus, No Doubt, Pharrell Williams, Phil Collins, Pink, Prince, Queens of the Stone Age, Ray Charles, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Seal, Stevie Wonder, The Subways, Thalía, U2, Whitney Houston, and RedOne.

People and awards

Conway has been nominated for awards of technical and creative excellence,[2] and is one of the few currently active world-class recording facilities in Los Angeles, after the File sharing controversy. It started in 1972 as an eight track mastering studio, and was later purchased by Buddy and Susan Brundo in 1976. Since then, the studio complex has been rebuilt from the ground up by studio designer and architect Vincent Van Haaff.[3][4]

Grammy Award winning producer and engineer Peter Mokran uses Studio B often.[5]

Facilities

Conway's studio perimeter includes a tropical garden area, located in a 54,000-square-foot (5,000 m2) gated complex. This feature makes it harder for paparazzi to photograph and enter the studio and parking area, improving the privacy of higher end artists and music professionals.[6][7][8]

Conway uses Pro Tools HD systems, as well as Studer multitrack machines.

Artists who have recorded at Conway Recording Studios

Producers and engineers who have used Conway Recording Studios

Productions and studios who used Conway Recording Studios

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Coordinates: 34°5′0″N 118°18′41″W / 34.08333°N 118.31139°W / 34.08333; -118.31139

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