Blanch Robinson, a Dayton rapper and producer, took me past the Spaghetti Warehouse on Fifth Street to an unassuming storefront. On its window was a semi-faded decal of the old Dayton Barber College.
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Jack Antonoff reveals plans to make public recording studios available to those who can't afford themGrammy-winning producer Jack Antonoff has announced plans to launch a charitable initiative that will give underprivileged music ... home recording but my life changed in a recording studio." ...
Want all the hottest music and gear news, reviews, deals, features and more, direct to your inbox? Sign up here. Made up of a wood-panelled A room and three additional recording spaces, the studio was ...
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