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Number 9 Audio Group : ウィキペディア英語版 | Number 9 Audio Group
Number 9 Audio Group is a recording studio located in the Cabbagetown area of Toronto, Canada at 222 Gerrard Street East. Number 9 is perhaps most notable for producing the World Jazz For Haiti charity album in 2010, appearing on Much Music's DISBAND in 2008, and for recording Canadian acts such as the Barenaked Ladies and Amanda Marshall in the 90s, while they were still emerging artists. == History ==
Number 9 Audio Group was founded in 1981 by George Rondina, who continues to operate the studio to this day.〔McKinnon, Donna Jean. (February 22, 1993) "Recording studio finetunes profits with a personal touch" The Toronto Star, Page B1 (available via Toronto Star archives, with subscription)〕 The title of the studio is a nod towards the Beatles' Revolution 9. The recording studio is currently housed with a renovated Victorian building, featuring two live rooms, a single control room and small production lab. In 2010, Number 9 Audio Group was profiled by Canadian Musician magazine due to its long history in the Canadian music industry.
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