Studios 301 History
1926
Original Columbia Graphophone Studio opened in Homebush
1928
Recording made of the arrival of Kingsford-Smith and Ulm from their America-Australia Flight.
1930
First Experimental radio transcription was made in the studios.
1932
First landline recording of the running of the Melbourne Cup
1950
Recorded the first symphony in Australia. (John Antill's ballet suite with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra)
1954
Studio relocates to 301 Castlereagh Street (Name changes to EMI Studios)
1958
Stereo Recording is introduced. (First Stereo recording is of Don Burrows All Star band)
1962
The first fully transistorised mixing console is installed. (Designed and built by EMI)
1965
A Scully 4 track 1/2" recorder introduced for music recording.
1969
Transition to 8 track recording using a 3M 1" machine.
1973
The EMI "Abbey Road" Console with a 16 track 2" machine is installed.
1975
Transition to Studer 24 track 2" recording
1978
A total refit and redesign of all studio facilities. (Name changes to Studios 301)
1979
Australia's first fully digital recording is made.
1985
The studio’s first SSL console is installed.
1996
EMI sells studio business in a management team buyout of Studios 301.
1998
SAE Group of Companies acquires Studios 301. The 301 Studio Group takes over Soundtrade Studios in Stockholm, Sweden
1999
Studios 301 recording facilities are relocated to Alexandria at a cost of A$8 million under the direction of Tom Misner.
2001
Studios 301 Cologne, Germany opens.
2002
Studios 301 Byron Bay opens.
2003
Soundtrade Studios (Stockholm, Sweeden) re-opens after a major refurbishment and is renamed Studios 301 Stockholm.
2006
Studios 301 Mastering relocates to brand new purposes designed and built premises next to the Studios 301 recording studio complex in Alexandria, Sydney.
Studios 301 History Of Recording Artists
Columbia Lane Studio In Homebush -1926 to1954
Australian & International Artists:
- Gladys Moncrieff
- Marie Bremner
- Walter Kingsley
- Jim Davidson & His Band
- Yehudi Menuhin
- Sydney Symphony Orchestra
- Larry Adler
- Tex Morton
- Slim Dusty
- Dame Nellie Melba
- Gordon Parsons
- Roye Rene (Mo)
- Sir Donald Bradman
- Jack Davey
- Richard Crooks
EMI Studios In Castlereagh Street - 1954 to 1978
Studios 301 In Castlereagh Street – 1978 to 1999 (Renamed Studios 301 by EMI in 1978)
Australian Artists:
- Graeme Bell
- Chad Morgan
- Don Burrows
- Rolf Harris
- Barry Humphries
- Slim Dusty
- Max Merritt
- Peter Allen
- Jon English
- John Sangster
- Debbie Byrne
- Sherbet
- Easybeats
- The Angels
- Australian Crawl
- The Church
- Hoodoo Gurus
- John Farnham
- Air Supply
- Icehouse
- Glenn Shorrock
- INXS
- Wa Wa Nee
- Olivia Newton-John
- John Paul Young
- Models
- Julie Anthony
- James Blundell
- Tommy Tycho
- George Dreyfus
- Richard Clapton
- Divinyls
- La-De-Das
- The Radiators
- The Sports
- Daly Wilson Big Band
- Koo De Tah
- Geisha
- Kerrie Biddell
- Marcia Hines
- Machinations
- Rockmelons
- John Laws
International Artists:
- Winifred Atwell
- Nancy Wilson
- Bob Dylan
- Elton John
- Stevie Wonder
- Van Halen
- Henry Mancini
- Manhattan Transfer
- Glen Campbell
- Simple Minds
- Prince
- Duran Duran
- Earl Hines
- Bud Freeman
- James Galway
- David Bowie
- Stevie Nicks
- Earth Wind & Fire
- Boy George
Studios 301 In Alexandria -1999 to 2007
Australian Artists:
- Silverchair
- Powderfinger
- Jimmy Barnes
- Russell Crowe
- Hugh Jackman
- Decoder Ring
- End of Fashion
- Delta Goodrem
- Missy Higgins
- Paul Mac
- Midnight Oil
- Regurgitator
- Natalie Imbruglia
- The Dissociatives
- Little Birdie
- Grinspoon
- Jebediah
- Cold Chisel
- Anthony Warlow
- Lee Kernaghan
- You Am I
- The Vines
- Evermore
- Josh Pyke
- Kasey Chambers
International Artists:
- Harry Connick Jnr
- Snoop Dogg
- Kiss
- Metallica
- Jay Z
- Kanye West
- Will Smith
- The Black Eyed Peas