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'''Audiostate 55''' is a recording studio located at 4 [[55th Place South]] in [[Woodlawn]].  The studio was founded by [[Ross Roberts]] as '''Front Row Productions'''.  Roberts changed the name to Audiostate 55 after several years.  The studio was purchased on [[April 26]], [[2006]] for $350,000 by [[Henry Panion]]'s [[ComPanion Enterprises]].
'''Audiostate 55''' is a recording studio located at 4 [[55th Place South]] in [[Woodlawn]].  The studio was founded by [[Ross Roberts]] as '''Front Row Productions''', and used by Roberts as the main production facility for his record label, [[Vent Records]]The Vent label carried such artists as [[Topper Price]] and [[Dick's Hat Band]]. 
 
Roberts changed the name of the studio to Audiostate 55 after several years.  The studio was purchased on [[April 26]], [[2006]] for $350,000 by [[Henry Panion]]'s [[ComPanion Enterprises]].


The studio hosts educational programs through Panion's company. A Music Technology Program for Home Schoolers is designed to acquaint school-age kids with music and recording technology with hands-on experience. An after-school program, called the [[Music Alternative Project]] will provide an introduction to the entire music industry, and is supported by former American Idol [[Ruben Studdard]].
The studio hosts educational programs through Panion's company. A Music Technology Program for Home Schoolers is designed to acquaint school-age kids with music and recording technology with hands-on experience. An after-school program, called the [[Music Alternative Project]] will provide an introduction to the entire music industry, and is supported by former American Idol [[Ruben Studdard]].
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Studdard also plans to record tracks for his third album at Audiostate. The studio would be made available to students at no cost, with expenses offset by professional bookings, production and post-production work. Support from [[Operation New Birmingham]] and [[Main Street Birmingham]] has helped fund the project.
Studdard also plans to record tracks for his third album at Audiostate. The studio would be made available to students at no cost, with expenses offset by professional bookings, production and post-production work. Support from [[Operation New Birmingham]] and [[Main Street Birmingham]] has helped fund the project.


On [[October 30]], [[2007]], Panion announced that the studio would start its own record label, '''Audiostate 55 Entertainment!''
On [[October 30]], [[2007]], Panion announced that the studio would start its own record label, '''Audiostate 55 Entertainment!'''


==Notable recordings==
==Notable recordings==
* [[Ray Reach]] and various artists: ''[[Mr President]]'' (1992)
* [[Ray Reach]] and various artists: ''[[Mr President]]'' (1992) with keyboardist [[Chuck Leavell]], drummer [[Chuck Tilley]], bassist [[Charlie Heyward]] and saxophonist [[Kelley O'Neal]].
* [[Ned Mudd]], soundtrack for ''This is Nowhere'' (2002)
* [[Ned Mudd]], soundtrack for ''This is Nowhere'' (2002)
* [[Ben Trexel]], ''Deep in the Mix.'' (2004)
* [[Ben Trexel]], ''Deep in the Mix'' (2004)
* [[Mark Dunn]]. ''For The Good Times'' (2008) Produced by [[Ray Reach]].


==Audiostate releases==
==Audiostate releases==
* [[Anetta Nunn]], ''Gospel in Blues''. (2007) Produced by [[Henry Panion]].  Horn arrangements by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Reach Ray Reach].
* [[Anetta Nunn]], ''Gospel in Blues'' (2007)
* Tim Miner with Fiji and Word of Life Christian Center, ''Live from Hawaii''. (2007)
* Tim Miner with Fiji and [[Word of Life Christian Center]], ''Live from Hawaii'' (2007)


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 19:10, 9 May 2012

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Audiostate 55 is a recording studio located at 4 55th Place South in Woodlawn. The studio was founded by Ross Roberts as Front Row Productions, and used by Roberts as the main production facility for his record label, Vent Records. The Vent label carried such artists as Topper Price and Dick's Hat Band.

Roberts changed the name of the studio to Audiostate 55 after several years. The studio was purchased on April 26, 2006 for $350,000 by Henry Panion's ComPanion Enterprises.

The studio hosts educational programs through Panion's company. A Music Technology Program for Home Schoolers is designed to acquaint school-age kids with music and recording technology with hands-on experience. An after-school program, called the Music Alternative Project will provide an introduction to the entire music industry, and is supported by former American Idol Ruben Studdard.

Studdard also plans to record tracks for his third album at Audiostate. The studio would be made available to students at no cost, with expenses offset by professional bookings, production and post-production work. Support from Operation New Birmingham and Main Street Birmingham has helped fund the project.

On October 30, 2007, Panion announced that the studio would start its own record label, Audiostate 55 Entertainment!

Notable recordings

Audiostate releases

References

  • Tomberlin, Michael (August 22, 2006) "Woodlawn studio a place to cut demos, build dreams".
  • DeButts, Jimmy (November 8, 2007) "New Birmingham label Audiostate 55 releases first album." Birmingham Business Journal.

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