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  1. Industry. Music industry. Founded. 1971. Area served. Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, England. Key people. Richard Vernon and Mike Vernon. Chipping Norton Recording Studios was a residential recording studio in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, England, which operated from 1971 until October 1999.

  2. Recording studio located in Chipping Norton, Oxon (UK) from 1971 until its closure in October 1999. AKA Chipping Norton Studios, Oxfordshire or Bray & Chipping Norton Studios. Engineers known to have worked here:

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  3. From Duran Duran to Marianne Faithful, Status Quo to Paul Weller, Radiohead to Chris Rea, hundreds of rock and pop stars made a temporary home in Chipping Norton whilst recording the albums and singles that were the soundtrack of our younger lives.

  4. On 15 June 2017, BBC Music Day, broadcast throughout the UK, awarded the studio a blue plaque for its part in the musical heritage of England. Chipping Norton Recording Studios was a residential recording studio in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, England, which operated from 1971 until October 1999.

  5. CHIPPING NORTON NEW STREET SP 3027-3127 (south side) 3/67 Chipping Norton Recording - Studios (formerly British Schools) GV II Former house, then British Schools, now recording studios. Circa 1730 house enlarged in 1854 to form the schools. Coursed and squared rubblestone with stone dressings and a gabled slate roof with 2 ridge stone stacks ...

  6. 10. Jan. 2024 · Chipping Norton Recording Studios was a residential recording studio in Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, England, which operated from 1971 until October 1999. [2] The studios were created by Mike Vernon and Richard Vernon as the in-house studio for Mike Vernon's record company Blue Horizon Records , and operated out of the former ...

  7. The recording sessions for Stained Class took place in October and November 1977 at Chipping Norton Recording Studios in Oxfordshire . "Better by You, Better than Me" was a last-minute addition to the album when CBS Records insisted on including something with commercial potential to liven up an album they felt had a very dark and sinister tone.