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Bolic Sound Studios was a recording studio complex in Inglewood, California.[1]

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  1. 76 relations: 'Nuff Said (Ike & Tina Turner album), Acid Queen, AKG (company), Apostrophe ('), Arson, Bad Dreams (Ike Turner album), Bihari brothers, Billboard (magazine), Billy Preston, Blue box, Blues Roots, Bobby Womack, Chaka Khan, Chris Darrow, D. J. Rogers, Daniel Flickinger, Delaney & Bonnie, Digital delay line, Duane Allman, Eventide, Inc, Feel Good (Ike & Tina Turner album), Flo & Eddie, Frank Zappa, Gayle McCormick, Georg Neumann, George Harrison, IBM, Ike & Tina Turner, Ike Turner, Inglewood, California, J. A. Deane, JBL, Judy Cheeks, Kings of Rhythm, Leon Haywood, Let Me Touch Your Mind, Little Richard, Love Brought Me Back, Mixing console, Modern Records, Multitrack recording, Natalie Cole, Nutbush City Limits, Nutbush City Limits (album), Origins of rock and roll, Over-Nite Sensation, Paul McCartney, Pete Sears, Quadraphonic sound, Recording studio, ... Expand index (26 more) »

  2. 1981 disestablishments in California
  3. Arson in California
  4. Ike & Tina Turner
  5. Ike Turner
  6. Tina Turner

'Nuff Said (Ike & Tina Turner album)

'Nuff Said is a studio album by Ike & Tina Turner released on United Artists Records in 1971.

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Acid Queen

Acid Queen is the second solo studio album by Tina Turner.

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AKG (company)

AKG Acoustics (originally Akustische und Kino-Geräte Gesellschaft m.b.H., Acoustic and Cinema Equipment L.L.C.) is an acoustics engineering and manufacturing company.

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Apostrophe (')

Apostrophe (') is the sixth solo album and eighteenth in total by Frank Zappa, released in March 1974 in both stereo and quadraphonic formats.

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Arson

Arson is the act of willfully and deliberately setting fire to or charring property.

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Bad Dreams (Ike Turner album)

Bad Dreams is a studio album by musician Ike Turner released on United Artists Records in 1973.

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Bihari brothers

The Bihari brothers, Lester, Jules, Saul and Joe, were American businessmen of Hungarian Jewish origins.

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Billboard (magazine)

Billboard (stylized in lowercase since 2013) is an American music and entertainment magazine published weekly by Penske Media Corporation.

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Billy Preston

William Everett Preston (September 2, 1946 – June 6, 2006) was an American keyboardist, singer and songwriter whose work encompassed R&B, rock, soul, funk, and gospel.

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Blue box

A blue box is an electronic device that produces tones used to generate the in-band signaling tones formerly used within the North American long-distance telephone network to send line status and called number information over voice circuits.

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Blues Roots

Blues Roots is a studio album by musician Ike Turner.

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Bobby Womack

Robert Dwayne Womack (March 4, 1944 – June 27, 2014) was an American singer, musician and songwriter.

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Chaka Khan

Yvette Marie Stevens (born March 23, 1953), better known by her stage name Chaka Khan, is an American singer.

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Chris Darrow

Christopher Lloyd Darrow (July 30, 1944 – January 15, 2020) was an American multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter.

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D. J. Rogers

DeWayne Julius Rogers (May 9, 1948 – August 22, 2020) was an American singer, songwriter, record producer, and multi-instrumentalist.

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Daniel Flickinger

Daniel N. Flickinger was an audio engineer in the late 1960s and 1970s, who designed and manufactured some of the era's most important music recording consoles.

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Delaney & Bonnie

Delaney & Bonnie was an American duo of singer-songwriters Delaney Bramlett and Bonnie Bramlett.

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Digital delay line

A digital delay line (or simply delay line, also called delay filter) is a discrete element in a digital filter, which allows a signal to be delayed by a number of samples.

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Duane Allman

Howard Duane Allman (November 20, 1946 – October 29, 1971) was an American rock and blues guitarist and the founder and original leader of the Allman Brothers Band, for which he was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995.

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Eventide, Inc

Eventide Inc. (also known earlier as Eventide Clock Works Inc.) is an American pro audio, broadcast and communications company whose audio division manufactures digital effects processors, digital signal processor (DSP) software, and guitar effects pedals.

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Feel Good (Ike & Tina Turner album)

Feel Good is a studio album by Ike & Tina Turner.

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Flo & Eddie

Flo & Eddie is a comedy rock duo consisting of Mark Volman (Flo, short for Phlorescent Leech) and Howard Kaylan (Eddie).

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Frank Zappa

Frank Vincent Zappa (December 21, 1940 – December 4, 1993) was an American musician, composer, and bandleader.

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Gayle McCormick

Gayle McCormick (November 26, 1948 – March 1, 2016) was an American singer, best known for her work with the rock band Smith.

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Georg Neumann

Georg Neumann GmbH is a manufacturer of professional recording microphones.

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George Harrison

George Harrison (25 February 1943 – 29 November 2001) was an English musician, singer and songwriter who achieved international fame as the lead guitarist of the Beatles.

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IBM

International Business Machines Corporation (using the trademark IBM), nicknamed Big Blue, is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Armonk, New York and present in over 175 countries.

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Ike & Tina Turner

Ike & Tina Turner were an American musical duo consisting of husband and wife Ike Turner and Tina Turner. Bolic Sound and Ike & Tina Turner are Ike Turner and Tina Turner.

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Ike Turner

Izear Luster "Ike" Turner Jr. (November 5, 1931 – December 12, 2007) was an American musician, bandleader, songwriter, record producer, and talent scout.

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Inglewood, California

Inglewood is a city in southwestern Los Angeles County, California, United States, in the Los Angeles metropolitan area.

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J. A. Deane

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JBL

JBL is an American audio equipment manufacturer headquartered in Los Angeles, California, United States.

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Judy Cheeks

Judy Cheeks (born February 13, 1954) is an American singer.

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Kings of Rhythm

Kings of Rhythm are an American music group formed in the late 1940s in Clarksdale, Mississippi and led by Ike Turner through to his death in 2007.

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Leon Haywood

Otha Leon Haywood (February 11, 1942 – April 5, 2016) was an American funk and soul singer, songwriter, and record producer.

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Let Me Touch Your Mind

Let Me Touch Your Mind is a studio album by Ike & Tina Turner released on United Artists Records in 1973.

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Little Richard

Richard Wayne Penniman (December 5, 1932 – May 9, 2020), known professionally as Little Richard, was an American singer, pianist, and songwriter.

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Love Brought Me Back

Love Brought Me Back is the fifth album by D. J. Rogers, released in 1978.

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Mixing console

A mixing console or mixing desk is an electronic device for mixing audio signals, used in sound recording and reproduction and sound reinforcement systems.

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Modern Records

Modern Records (Modern Music Records before 1947) was an American record company and label formed in 1945 in Los Angeles by the Bihari brothers.

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Multitrack recording

Multitrack recording (MTR), also known as multitracking, is a method of sound recording developed in 1955 that allows for the separate recording of multiple sound sources or of sound sources recorded at different times to create a cohesive whole.

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Natalie Cole

Natalie Maria Cole (February 6, 1950 – December 31, 2015) was an American singer, songwriter, and actress.

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Nutbush City Limits

"Nutbush City Limits" is a semi-autobiographical song written by Tina Turner which commemorates her rural hometown of Nutbush in Haywood County, Tennessee, United States.

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Nutbush City Limits (album)

Nutbush City Limits is a studio album by Ike & Tina Turner released on United Artists Records in 1973.

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Origins of rock and roll

The origins of rock and roll are complex.

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Over-Nite Sensation

Over-Nite Sensation is the twelfth album by The Mothers of Invention (credited as The Mothers), and the seventeenth album overall by Frank Zappa, released in September 1973.

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Paul McCartney

Sir James Paul McCartney (born 18 June 1942) is an English singer, songwriter and musician who gained worldwide fame with the Beatles, for whom he played bass guitar and shared primary songwriting and lead vocal duties with John Lennon.

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Pete Sears

Peter Roy Sears (born 27 May 1948) is an English rock musician.

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Quadraphonic sound

Quadraphonic (or quadrophonic and sometimes quadrasonic) sound – equivalent to what is now called 4.0 surround sound – uses four audio channels in which speakers are positioned at the four corners of a listening space.

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Recording studio

A recording studio is a specialized facility for recording and mixing of instrumental or vocal musical performances, spoken words, and other sounds.

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Rocket 88

"Rocket 88" (originally stylized as Rocket "88") is a song that was first recorded in Memphis, Tennessee, in March 1951.

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Roxy & Elsewhere

Roxy & Elsewhere is a double live album by Frank Zappa and The Mothers, released on September 10, 1974.

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Royalty payment

A royalty payment is a payment made by one party to another that owns a particular asset, for the right to ongoing use of that asset.

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Shalamar

Shalamar is an American R&B and soul music vocal group created by Dick Griffey and Don Cornelius in 1977 and active throughout the 1980s.

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Sony

, formerly known as and, commonly known as Sony, is a Japanese multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan.

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State of the art

The state of the art (SOTA or SoTA, sometimes cutting edge, leading edge, or bleeding edge) refers to the highest level of general development, as of a device, technique, or scientific field achieved at a particular time.

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Strange Fruit (Family Vibes album)

Strange Fruit is an instrumental album by the Family Vibes.

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Sweet Rhode Island Red

Sweet Rhode Island Red is a studio album by Ike & Tina Turner released on United Artist Records in 1974.

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Takin' Back My Name

Takin' Back My Name: The Confessions of Ike Turner is a 1999 autobiography by American musician Ike Turner with British writer Nigel Cawthorne. Bolic Sound and Takin' Back My Name are Ike Turner.

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The Gap Band

The Gap Band was an American R&B and funk band that rose to fame during the 1970s and 1980s.

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The Gospel According to Ike & Tina

The Gospel According to Ike & Tina is a studio album by Ike & Tina Turner released on United Artists Records in 1974.

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The Ikettes

The Ikettes, originally The Artettes, were a trio (sometimes quartet) of female backing vocalists for the Ike & Tina Turner Revue.

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The Mothers of Invention

The Mothers of Invention (also known as the Mothers) were an American rock band from California.

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The Phlorescent Leech & Eddie

The Phlorescent Leech and Eddie is the first album from Flo & Eddie, released in 1972.

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The Rolling Stones

The Rolling Stones are an English rock band formed in London in 1962.

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The Turtles

The Turtles is an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1965 who achieved several top 40 hits, including "It Ain't Me Babe" (1965), "You Baby" (1966), "Happy Together" (1967), "She'd Rather Be with Me" (1967), "Elenore" (1968), and "You Showed Me" (1969).

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Three Dog Night

Three Dog Night is an American rock band formed in 1967, founded by vocalists Chuck Negron, Cory Wells, and Danny Hutton.

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Tim Weisberg

Jules Timothy Weisberg (born January 1, 1943) is an American flutist, vocalist, and record producer.

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Tina Turner

Tina Turner (born Anna Mae Bullock; November 26, 1939 – May 24, 2023) was a singer, songwriter, and actress.

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Tina Turns the Country On!

Tina Turns the Country On! is the debut solo studio album by Tina Turner, released in September 1974 on the United Artists Records.

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United Artists Records

United Artists Records was an American record label founded by Max E. Youngstein of United Artists in 1957 to issue movie soundtracks.

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United States

The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.

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Uptown Festival (song)

"Uptown Festival" is the debut single by the band Shalamar, released on Soul Train Records in 1977.

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Workin' Together

Workin' Together is a studio album released by Ike & Tina Turner on Liberty Records on November 9, 1970.

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(G)Old & New

(G)Old & New is a studio album by American girl group the Ikettes, released on United Artists in 1974.

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3M

3M Company (originally the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company) is an American multinational conglomerate operating in the fields of industry, worker safety, healthcare, and consumer goods.

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See also

1981 disestablishments in California

Arson in California

Ike & Tina Turner

Ike Turner

Tina Turner

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolic_Sound

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