American recording studio located in the Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, owned and operated by Buddy Brundo and his wife Susan.
Also appears on releases as:
· Conway Recorders
· Conway Recording
· Conway Recording Studios
· Conway Rec. Studios
· Conway Recording L.A.
· Conway Recording, Los Angeles
· Conway Studio, Los Angeles
· Conway Recording Studios, Los Angeles
· Conway Recording Studio, Hollywood
- Conway Recording Studio, Hollywood, CA
· Conway Studios, Hollywood, CA
· Conway Studios, Los Angeles, CA
Individual studios (A, B, C) should be entered into Release Notes per RSG §4.3.3.
Established by Bruce Morgan in the early 1960s as the first independent stereo mastering room in Los Angeles. Later, scoring engineer Phil Yeend bought the studio, and ran it as both a film and music house, performing a lot of sound effects creation and editing. In 1977, Buddy Brundo and his wife Susan bought the property and continue to operate the studio to this day.
Studio designer Vincent van Haaff designed the expansion ceilings in the studios, which became a much sought after feature, and imitated in other studios around the world.
Known engineers: Gil Morales, Marnie Riley, Peter Chaikin, Cisco De Luna, Chris Gordon, John Morrical, David Leonard, David Eaman, Jon Musgrave, Russell Nash (2)