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  1. Cherokee Studios is a recording studio facility in Hollywood founded in 1972 by members of 1960s pop band The Robbs.

    • Los Angeles, U.S.
    • Bruce Robb, Dee Robb, Joe Robb
  2. Among the many accolades, Cherokee is rated #3 on the “Top Tens” list for Greatest Recording Studios of All Time.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bruce_RobbBruce Robb - Wikipedia

    He is most recognized for his time as a member of "The Robbs" during the 1960s, then as a founder of Cherokee Studios in the 1970s; followed by decades of producing, engineering and recording with artists like Mos Def, Macy Gray, Henry Rollins, Steve Vai, The Lemonheads, John Mellencamp, Steve Cropper, Ringo Starr, Etta James, Art ...

  4. Operating from 1972 to 2007, the studio was founded and run by the Robb brothers: Bruce Robb, Dee Robb, and Joe Robb. Initially based in their home ranch in Chatsworth, in 1975 they acquired MGM Recording Studios at 751 North Fairfax Avenue, Los Angeles, and renamed them as Cherokee Studios.

  5. SINCE 1972, STILL MAKING MUSIC HISTORY

  6. www.mixonline.com › recording › cherokee-studios-366789Cherokee Studios - Mixonline

    1. März 2002 · Published: 03/01/2002. West Hollywood’s five-room Cherokee Studios has a rich 30-year history, a thriving present and a promising future. Its owners, three musician/engineer/producers who also happen to be brothers, have always bucked trends, from building — way back in the day — one of the first home studios, to the distinctive equipment ...

  7. Cherokee Studios and Trident A Ranges have a long history together. Cherokee was one of the first customers for the new console, and the first recording studio in the United States to take delivery and begin recording with one. Cherokee Studios became synonymous with the Trident A Range console as the boards recorded over 300+ gold ...