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Late Rent the Jon Hammond
Show theme song in Le Bar Bat at the old Mediasound Studios on 57th Street NYC
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Jon Hammond Show Theme Song
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Alex Foster tenor saxophone
Barry Finnerty guitar
Chuggy Carter / Leslie J. Carter percussion
James Preston drums
Jon Hammond organ
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Le Bar Bat 311 W 57th St, New York, NY 10019
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Note this club was the old Mediasound Studios (excerpt
from Mix Online Magazine) by Bobby Blank: "Bob Clearmountain, Godfrey Diamond, Michael Barbiero, Michael Delugg, Harvey Goldberg, Joe Ferla, Jeff Lesser, Alec Head, Bill Stein, Ron Saint Germain,
Michael Brauer, Don Wershba, Ed Stasium, Gregg Mann, Carl Beatty, Kol Marshall, Lincoln Clapp, Joe Jorgensen, Alan Varner, Doug Epstein, Liz Saron, Trudy Schroder, Ramona Janquitto, Ron Dante,
Charlie Calello, Tony Bongiovi — these are just some of the names that became the nucleus of Mediasound.
Note this club was the old
Mediasound Studios (excerpt from Mix Online Magazine) by Bobby Blank: "Bob Clearmountain, Godfrey Diamond, Michael Barbiero, Michael Delugg, Harvey Goldberg, Joe Ferla, Jeff Lesser, Alec Head,
Bill Stein, Ron Saint Germain, Michael Brauer, Don Wershba, Ed Stasium, Gregg Mann, Carl Beatty, Kol Marshall, Lincoln Clapp, Joe Jorgensen, Alan Varner, Doug Epstein, Liz Saron, Trudy Schroder,
Ramona Janquitto, Ron Dante, Charlie Calello, Tony Bongiovi — these are just some of the names that became the nucleus of Mediasound.
In New York City, from the close
of the '60s through the birth and death of disco, Mediasound was a hit machine. Founded by Harry Hirsch, with assistance from Bob Walters and financial/business backing from owners Joel Roseman
and the late John Roberts, Mediasound opened in June 1969 at 311 West 57th St. in the heart of Manhattan. Once home to the Manhattan Baptist Church, today the site is occupied by Providence
(formerly the trendy Le Bar Bat), where you can still see the Gold Records on the wall.
The live room, home to the hits,
with, from left, the late Joe Jorgensen, chief engineer Fred Christie and founder Harry Hirsch
The original idea came out of a
random talk between Hirsch and Walters, who then went looking for money. “There were many 4-track studios in New York City,” recalls Roseman. “There was room for a state-of-the-art facility, one
that could handle any kind of recording, tape copies, mastering — so we decided to change the scope of the idea. We went from the original $100,000 investment to over $1 million. It took a very
long time to find the space, but Harry Hirsch found the Baptist church on 57th Street.”
“I will always be grateful to John
Roberts, Joel Roseman and Bob Walters,” Hirsch says, “who listened when I told them, ‘I found a church from heaven on 57th Street,’ and trusted me to design, build and be its first
president.”
A contemplative Barry Manilow in
the live room.
Producer Ron Dante: “I brought in
my new recording
artist Barry Manilow to record his
second album—the one that included our first breakthrough million-seller ‘Mandy.’ Right away we knew that Mediasound was the place to make the best-sounding records in the
business.”
Bob Clearmountain (Kool & The
Gang, Sister Sledge, Gloria Gaynor and countless others) was handpicked to change the light bulbs 40 feet up in the cathedral ceiling. "I was the only one nuts enough to go up there!" he
recalls.
Producer Ron Dante with Pat
Benatar. Dante: "Being in Mediasound always made you feel like you were about to create a hit."
Tony Bongiovi, front, seen here
with
Trini Lopez in 1978, at Power
Station
The owners, at Woodstock '94, 25
years after the original: Joel
Roseman (L) and the late John
Roberts
Pat Benatar
Charlie Callelo "
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