Sound 80
Accuracy disputes from March 2022Buildings and structures in Hennepin County, MinnesotaCommercial buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in MinnesotaHistory of MinneapolisNational Register of Historic Places in Minneapolis ... and 1 more
Recording studios in the United States
Sound 80 is a recording studio in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States founded by engineer Tom Jung and composer/musician Herb Pilhofer in 1969. Largely involved with local artists, the studio is best known for recording portions of Bob Dylan's Blood on the Tracks in 1974 and Cat Stevens' Izitso in 1977, as well as demo tapes for Prince's first album For You in 1977.In 1978, Sound 80 made the first digital audio recording to win a Grammy Award—The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra's recording of Aaron Copland's "Appalachian Spring" and "Short Symphony," and Charles Ives' "Symphony No. 3."In 2020, Sound 80 was placed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Excerpt from the Wikipedia article Sound 80 (License: CC BY-SA 3.0, Authors).Sound 80
South 9th Street, Minneapolis
Geographical coordinates (GPS) Address Nearby Places Show on map
Continue reading on Wikipedia
Geographical coordinates (GPS)
Latitude | Longitude |
---|---|
N 44.973611111111 ° | E -93.27 ° |
Address
Campbell Mithun Tower
South 9th Street 222
55402 Minneapolis
Minnesota, United States
Open on Google Maps