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Ocean Way Recording, Los Angeles CA | Nearby Businesses


6050 W Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028

(323) 467-9375

Ocean Way Recording was the name of a series of recording studios located in Los Angeles, California and Nashville, Tennessee. Originally known as a two-building complex in Hollywood called United Western Recorders, the United site was sold to Allen Sides, who renamed it to Ocean Way Recording in 1988.In 1999, the building located on 6050 Sunset Boulevard was partitioned and sold as EastWest Studios. Ocean Way retained the other building and continued to operate on 6000 Sunset Boulevard. In 2015, it was sold and renamed to United Recording Studios.BackgroundThe original United Western studios, constructed in 1952, was the home of many major recording sessions in the 1960s and 1970s. Bill Putnam, the original owner and partner, Jerry Barnes, sold the studio operations to Harman Industries along with UREI (United Recording Electrical Industries) in 1982. Allen Sides purchased the United property in 1988, and renamed it Ocean Way Recording. He had been leasing Studio B in United for 2 years previously.In 1999, the original Ocean Way/Western Recorders facility at 6000 Sunset Blvd. was sold to Cello Recording Studios (now EastWest Studios ), and Sides retained the building next door at 6050 Sunset Blvd.LocationsTwo additional studios were later added to the Ocean Way Family; Record One studios in Sherman Oaks in 1988, and Ocean Way/Nashville opened on famed Music Row in 1997. The Ocean Way Nashville facility was later sold to Belmont University. Ocean Way recording now carries on business at two locations - Hollywood and Sherman Oaks.

Arts and Entertainment Near Ocean Way Recording

Florentine Gardens
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
5951 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles, CA 90028

(323) 464-0706

Museum of Death
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6031 Hollywood Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028

(323) 466-8011

Admission is $15 PER BODY. We are in no way affiliated with the Scientology building "Psychiatry: The Industry Of Death". There is only ONE true Museum Of Death!!!

Sunset Gower Studios
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1438 N Gower St
Los Angeles, CA 90028

(323) 467-1001

Sunset Gower Studios is a 14acre television and movie studio at the corner of Sunset Boulevard and Gower Street in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. Established in 1912, it continues today as Hollywood's largest independent studio and an active facility for television and film production on its twelve soundstages.

The Hollywood Walk of Fame, Los Angeles
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
6100 Hollywood Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028

(845) 986-1058

Sunset Bronson Studios
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5800 W Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028

(323) 460-5858

EastWest Studios
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6000 W Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028

(323) 957-6969

We love our clients, whether they're established names or up-and-coming artists, and invite you to share your band news, upcoming shows, and album releases with us here! Twitter: @eastweststudio Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EastWest_Studio EastWest Sounds: http://www.facebook.com/eastwestsound

Let's Make A Deal @ Sunset & Bronson Studios
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
Sunset blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028

(706) 312-6995

The Arsenio Hall Show
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5800 W Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028

KTLA Studios
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5800 W Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028

(323) 460-5500

Nickelodeon On Sunset
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6220 W Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028

+13234685050

Let's Make A Deal Taping
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Sunset Bronson Studios, 5800 Sunset Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90028

(909) 644-9390

Sunset Bronson Studios Bronson Gate
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5800 W Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028

(323) 460-5858

The Judge Judy Show
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5800 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Los Angeles, CA 90028

(570) 225-7225

Bbc News
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6255 W Sunset Blvd, Apt W
Los Angeles, CA 90028-7403

(323) 836-0829

FourReels Studios LLC
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5800 W Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028

(818) 813-8977

FOURREELS STUDIOS™ IS AN INDEPENDENT PRODUCTION COMPANY AND WORKS IN MANY AREAS OF THE ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY, WITH A LONG HISTORY. Our clients include national and international corporations, recording artist’s, models, broadcast personalities other industry professionals..The service we provide includes editing and producing Broadcast Advertising, Video, Film and Animation, Original Music and Soundtracks, Web Development and Design. We also manage and develop talented people from models, actors and actress’, recording artists, writers and personalities. We are always looking to work with new talented people with fresh ideas. Cheers. Tony Perrot. Founder / Technical Director Fourreels Studios™. “deeper than i look” Tel: 1 818 813 8977 Eml: [email protected] FB: facebook.com/fourreelsstudios Web: fourreelsstudios.com

FilmL.A.
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
6255 W Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028

(213) 977-8600

Film office for the City and County of Los Angeles and other local municipalities. Our services support efforts to expand film production in Greater L.A.

Hollywood Palladium Theater
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6512 W Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028

Florentine Gardens
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1250 N Western Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90029

(323) 468-8873

Exotic Moments Los Angeles Strippers
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6255 W Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028

(714) 679-0084

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Jenny Stricklin Talent Agency
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1438 N. Gower Street- Bldg 2 - suite 39
Burbank, CA 90028

(323) 468-3430

Landmark Near Ocean Way Recording

Gower Gulch
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6124 W Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028

(323) 957-9480

Gower Gulch is a nickname for the intersection of Sunset Boulevard and Gower Street in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.Since the days of silent film, the surrounding area had contained several movie studios, including the Christie Studios (on the northwest corner) during the 1920s, then later, Columbia and Republic Studios to the south along Gower Street. Western films at both studios were extremely popular, especially from the 1930s through the 1950s, and actual working cowboys would come to Hollywood hoping to find work in the movies. They would congregate at that particular street corner, which is how it acquired its nickname. The Columbia Drug Store, which stood on the southeast corner for several decades, was a hangout for many western film extras in hopes of finding work, knowing the casting agents from the studio could reach them there. Indeed, John Wayne, Gene Autry, and Roy Rogers all got their start in this neighborhood, as did director John Ford. Columbia Studios was filming western films about every ten days for a time. The cowboy extras stood at the corner already dressed in their Stetson hats, boots, and bandannas, ready for saloon scenes, as cattle rustlers, or as members of a posse. The pay was about $5 a day or $10 for a minor speaking role.

Spotted Los Angeles
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Hollywood Blvd Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA 90028

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LK music workshop
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Hollywood Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90001

Cinerama Dome
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
6360 W Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028

(323) 464-1478

Pacific Theatres's Cinerama Dome is a movie theater located at 6360 Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, California. Designed to present widescreen Cinerama films, it opened November 7, 1963. Today it continues as a leading first run theater. The original developer was Saul Pick.HistoryIn February 1963, Cinerama Inc. unveiled a radically new design for theaters which would show its movies. They would be based on the geodesic dome developed by R. Buckminster Fuller, would cost half as much as conventional theaters of comparable size, and could be built in half the time. Cinerama's goal was to see at least 600 built worldwide within two years. The following April, Pacific Theatres Inc. announced plans to build the first theater based upon the design, and had begun razing existing buildings at the construction site. Located on Sunset near Vine Street, it would be the first new major motion picture theater in Hollywood in 33 years, and would be completed in time for the scheduled November 2 press premiere of It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World. The design was adapted by the noted architectural firm of Welton Becket and Associates.Total construction time is reported to have been 16 weeks. The domed roof comprises 316 precast concrete panels (most hexagonal) in 16 patterns, each weighing some 3200lb. The first pentagonal panel was placed on August 29, with the rest to be installed over 4 weeks.

Velvet Margarita Cantina
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
1612 N Cahuenga Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028

(323) 469-2000

La Velvet Margarita Cantina is the #1 Mexican restaurant in Hollywood: Voted #1 Zagat restaurant by Newsweek Magazine. Voted #1 Tequila Bar by Tu Ciudad Magazine. Voted Best Margarita by AOL City Search. Voted #1 Top Night Spot by LA Times Magazine. Voted Top Restaurant by Channel 7 ABC News, Who's Who Heritage Registry for a living museum. At Velvet Margarita we serve up family recipes handed down through the generations in an ambiance ...that is Hollywood Swank with Mexican flare. Aside from the extensive menu, a long list of colorfully titled drinks include the Pink Puta, the Velvet Gringo, and of course, the restaurant's namesake: La Velvet Margarita served in a pineapple. We are a Hollywood hot-spot that will satisfy your craving for tasty Mexican food, your thirst for a premium drink and your desire to enjoy a great night in Hollywood. At Velvet Margarita; come for the cuisine, stay for the scene! Coming to the newly renovated Binion's casino in downtown Las Vegas, Spring 2013. Also, stay tuned for Big Daddy & Ava's projects with Binion's owner Terry Caudill, which will include the Binion's hotel renovation (Feb., 2013), Fremont Country Club live music venue (Fall 2012) and Backstage Bar & Billiards (partners DJ Lethal and Scotty Boy, Fall 2012 at the 601 Building in downtown Las Vegas).

The Hollywood Bldg
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
6404 Hollywood Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028

Gold Star Studios
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
6252 Santa Monica Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90038

Gold Star Studios was a major independent recording studio located in Los Angeles, California, United States. For more than thirty years, from 1950 to 1984, Gold Star was one of the most influential and successful commercial recording studios in the world.Founded by David S. Gold and Stan Ross and opened in October 1950, Gold Star Recording Studios was located at 6252 Santa Monica Boulevard near the corner of Vine Street in Hollywood, the studio name was a combination of the names of the two owners -- (Dave) GOLD and STA(n) R(oss). The studio was renowned for its unique custom-designed recording equipment, which was designed and built by Gold, as were its famed echo chambers.Peak yearsIn the mid-1950s, aspiring pop star and future recording legend Phil Spector began hanging out at local studios, including Gold Star, hoping to learn about recording. He eventually won the confidence of Gold Star's house producer-engineer Stan Ross, who took Spector under his wing and taught him the basics of record production. In the early 1960s, Spector used Gold Star as the recording venue for most of his famous "Wall of Sound" recordings. It was also the venue for many important recordings by the Beach Boys, including portions of their 1966 LP Pet Sounds, the international #1 hit "Good Vibrations", and recordings for the aborted Smile project.

H&K Tobacco
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
6238 Santa Monica Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90038

(323) 466-2990

The Hollywood Athletic Club
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
6525 W Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028

(323) 462-6262

Hollywood Forever
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
6000 Santa Monica Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90038

(323) 469-1181

Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, Hollywood
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6657 W Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028

(323) 462-6311

Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church is a parish in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles located on Sunset Boulevard in the heart of Hollywood, California. The church today serves an urban, multiethnic community and is known for, among other things, its gay and lesbian ministry and its many outreach programs, including programs to assist the poor. Founded in 1904, the parish was the home parish for many actors during the classic Hollywood era of the 1920s through the 1950s, including Bing Crosby, John Ford, Irene Dunne, Loretta Young, Ricardo Montalban and Ann Blyth. The Italian Renaissance church, built in 1928, but not completed until 1954, received a historic preservation grant in 2000 for the J. Paul Getty Trust and is considered one of the most beautiful churches in the Los Angeles Archdiocese.HistoryEarly yearsBlessed Sacrament Church was formed in 1904, and the first church, which accommodated 250 people, was built on Hollywood Boulevard (then called Prospect Ave). As the movie business developed in the 1910s, the population of Hollywood increased dramatically. By 1919, the old church was "literally bursting at the seams every Sunday." Enrollment at the parish school also jumped from 17 students in 1915 to 140 in 1919.

Whitley Manor Hollywood
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
1907 Whitley Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90068

A place in the 80's for veteran and newbie Hollywood "Wanna-Bees" that just wanted to get noticed and make it big someday! Whitley has since closed it's doors to the local wanna bees and has been converted to an upscale over-priced condo building! LMAO Yuck! or should I say Yucca... :)

Diskfunctional Studios
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
5427 Santa Monica Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028

(949) 342-6405

Pig 'n Whistle
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
6714 Hollywood Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028

(323) 463-0000

The Pig 'N Whistle offers a feeling of classic Hollywood with a vaulted ceiling, detailed mahogany woodwork and cozy booths. It is a Hollywood landmark that hosted both the first Oscar after-party and Judy Garland's 15th birthday. After a complete renovation in 1999, the Pig 'N Whistle provides a delightful taste of old Hollywood for patrons. The lunch and dinner menu offers an array of delicious dishes - everything from spicy calamari, juicy steaks, gourmet sandwiches, healthy salads and English pub favorites like Fish & Chips. Aside from the comprehensive menu, the Pig 'N Whistle has nighttime entertainment every Wednesday through Saturday. Local and traveling bands perform in the back room while some of the hottest DJs spin in the main room. The Pig 'N Whistle is located at 6714 Hollywood Blvd. The restaurant is open 7 days a week

Fuzz Manor
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
1302 N McCadden Pl
Los Angeles, CA 90028

The T-Lounge
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
Secret
Los Angeles, CA 90068

Hollywood United Methodist Church
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
6817 Franklin Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90028

Hollywood United Methodist Church is a United Methodist church located at the intersection of Franklin Avenue and Highland Avenue in the Hollywood Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. Its English Gothic architecture and the giant HIV/AIDS Red Ribbon on the bell-tower have made it a prominent landmark in Hollywood. The church's facilities, in addition to housing an active congregation, are used by the private non-religious Oaks School and have been the settings for many movies including Sister Act and Back to the Future.HistoryConstruction on the first building, the Recreational Hall, was started in 1927 by a group of congregants who began organizing the new church in 1909. The rest of the structure was completed on March 16, 1930.ArchitectureThe church building was designed by Thomas P. Barber, and based in part on the English Gothic style of Westminster Hall in London. The structure is steel-framed concrete, with the sanctuary roof having an open hammer beam construction.Use as a movie filming locationDue to its convenient location in the heart of Hollywood and its mixture of Gothic and modern architecture, the church has been used frequently as a filming location for Hollywood movies. The "Enchantment Under the Sea" dance scenes in Back to the Future and Back to the Future Part II were filmed in the church's gymnasium. Interior scenes for the movie Sister Act were filmed in the hallways, classrooms, and offices of the church, although the film crew repainted the interior to make it appear much older. Scenes from Anger Management, Big Momma's House, Jarhead, People Like Us, and several other movies were filmed on the premises.

Lieu de l'aventure, de sommeil et d'aventures endormis
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
1850 N Kingsley Dr
Los Angeles, CA 90027

Dolby Theatre
Distance: 1.1 mi Competitive Analysis
6801 Hollywood Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90028

The Dolby Theatre is a live-performance auditorium in the Hollywood and Highland Center shopping mall and entertainment complex, on Hollywood Boulevard and Highland Avenue, in the Hollywood district of Los Angeles, United States. Since its opening on November 9, 2001, the theater has hosted the Academy Awards ceremonies, initially held there in March 2002. It is the first permanent home for these annual awards ceremonies.ArchitectureThe theater was designed by David Rockwell of the Rockwell Group, with Theatre Projects Consultants, specifically with the Oscar ceremonies in mind. Though the stage is one of the largest in the United States — roughly tied with the Edward C. Elliott Hall of Music at Purdue University — measuring 113ft wide and 60ft deep, its seating capacity is only about half the Hall of Music's, accommodating 3,332 people.The result of astute planning and technical design, the auditorium is particularly successful as a venue for televised theatrical performance (improving production values for American Idol and the Academy Awards). The architectural team consulted extensively with leading production personnel in Hollywood, achieving a highly functional cable infrastructure, with an underground cable bunker that crosses under the theater to truck locations on adjacent streets. Power is also substantial and accessible. The theater has a unique, Rockwell-designed cockpit in the orchestra seating area for camera, sound, and stage management.