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  1. Ultrasonic Studios was a music recording studio in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. The studio was located on Washington Avenue in the Uptown neighborhood near Xavier University. It was established in 1977 by Jay Gallager and George Hallowell. [1]

  2. Ultrasonic Studios was a music recording studio in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. The studio was located on Washington Avenue in the Uptown neighborhood near Xavier University. It was established in 1977 by Jay Gallager and George Hallowell.

  3. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sing_it!Sing It! – Wikipedia

    Scott Billington. Studio (s) Ultrasonic Studios, New Orleans. Sing It! ist ein R&B - Album, das Marcia Ball, Irma Thomas und Tracy Nelson 1998 für Rounder Records aufgenommen haben.

    • April bis September 1997
    • 13. Januar 1998
    • Rounder Records
    • CD
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NOLA_(album)NOLA (album) - Wikipedia

    NOLA is the debut studio album by American sludge metal band Down, released on September 19, 1995, by EastWest Records. The title is the abbreviation for New Orleans (NO), Louisiana (LA).

    • August 29, 1994 – January 22, 1995
    • Down, Matt Thomas
    • September 19, 1995
  5. 1. Okt. 2007 · The Birth (and Death) of Ultrasonic Studios. STUDIO FOUNDERS RECALL THE WAY IT WAS IN NEW ORLEANS. By Barbara Schultz. Published: 10/01/2007. Life is full of coincidences. It just so happens that 1977 was also the year that Jay Gallagher and George Hallowell founded Ultrasonic Studios in New Orleans.

    • Barbara Schultz
  6. Recording studios located in New Orleans, founded by Jay Gallagher and George Hallowell in 1977. Owned by David Farrell and Steve Reynolds from 2003 and 2005. The studio was badly damaged by Hurricane Katrina and closed in 2005.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Soul's_EdgeSoul's Edge - Wikipedia

    Soul's Edge is an album by the American blues guitarist and singer Snooks Eaglin, released in 1995 on Black Top Records. [5] [6] Reception. In his review for AllMusic, Bill Dahl wrote: "Give this New Orleans master enough studio time, and he'll redo the entire history of postwar R&B his own way." [2] .