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What happened to Bearsville Studios?

What happened to Bearsville Studios?

Built in the 1970s by music promoter Albert Grossman, manager of Bob Dylan, Janis Joplin, The Band and other stars, the complex has gone through a series of owner/investors until it shut down over the past seven months, with only the Little Bear Chinese restaurant and the Radio Woodstock 100.1 FM (WDST) studio …

When did Bearsville studio close?

2000’s
Bearsville Studios closed its doors in the early 2000’s.

Who recorded at Bearsville studio?

Some well known — and some not so well known — albums were recorded at Bearsville Studios, including The Isley Brother’s “Funky Family”; The Rolling Stones’ May 1978 tour rehearsal 4-disc collection, “The Complete Woodstock Tapes”; Natalie Merchant’s “Tigerlily”; Joe Jackson’s 1982 “Blaze of Glory”; and many others …

Where is Bearsville studio?

Bearsville Studios was a recording studio in Bearsville, located just west of Woodstock, New York, United States.

Is the Bearsville Theater in Woodstock being renovated?

The renovation of the Bearsville is a huge undertaking and one that its being done with compassion and whilst retaining its history Follow our progress and sign up to our blog to receive immediate updates! The Bearsville Theater is a true treasure of Woodstock.

Is the Bearsville center open for business again?

If your business reflects the essence of Bearsville and you would like to be part of the Centers revival, history and future, find out what buildings and rental space are available. Much of the Bearsville Center has been closed since the summer. and extensive repair work is currently underway.

What’s the name of the theater in Woodstock?

The Bearsville Theater is a true treasure of Woodstock. The plan is to revive this historic landmark and bring legendary music artists who have graced its stage over the years, as well as discover and support new talent! The Utopia building is now home to 100.1 Radio Woodstock, but was originally built by Albert for Todd Rundgren.