Sunset Sound Recorders - Famous Clients

Famous Clients

Van Halen Rolling Stones Miles Davis
Carly Simon The Doors Herb Alpert
Brazil '66 Jackie DeShannon Ricky Nelson
Paul McCartney James Taylor Macy Gray
Bee Gees Doobie Brothers Whitney Houston
Bette Midler Barry Manilow Tony Orlando
Dave Grusin Crosby, Stills, and Nash Lee Ritenour
Fourplay Richard Thompson Yes
Brian Wilson Annette Funicello Beach Boys
The Bangles Louis Armstrong Fishbone
Randy Newman Sly and The Family Stone Tom Petty
Janis Joplin Patti Austin Aaron Neville
Sam Cooke Lovin' Spoonful The Turtles
Sheena Easton Buffalo Springfield Jackson Browne
Kenny Loggins Genesis Led Zeppelin
Ringo Starr Smashing Pumpkins Elton John
Celine Dion Alanis Morissette Earl Klugh
Toto Robert Palmer Aretha Franklin
Tom Waits Neil Young Bob Dylan
Jennifer Holliday Olivia Newton-John Melissa Manchester
Roberta Flack Barbra Streisand Rick James
Andy Williams The Mamas & The Papas Perry Como
Louis Prima Phil Harris Keely Smith

and many, many more including.

Neil Young Joni Mitchell David Crosby
Paul McCartney Frank Zappa (Hot Rats) Ringo Starr
Sheryl Crow Stevie Nicks Fleetwood Mac
Young the Giant Sam Phillips Van Halen
Randy Stonehill 30 Seconds to Mars James Taylor
Randy Newman Bread Tom Petty
Sam Cooke Ray LaMontagne Dolly Parton
Kenny Rogers Deborah Harry Weezer
Lostprophets Alice Cooper Tom Jones
Prince Elliott Smith The Vines
Beck Dixie Chicks Love
Wolfmother Red Rider Richard Marx
Noel Gallagher Gavin DeGraw Arctic Monkeys

In 1981, Sunset Sound Recorders owner Camarata purchased The Sound Factory, another Los Angeles recording studio originally founded by Moonglow Records and later purchased and developed by David Hassinger. The two studios now operate as Sunset Sound and The Sound Factory, respectively.

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    Angela Carter (1940–1992)

    ...a lot of my people are models. I like that for them. I admire models, so I think that’s right for my people. ...I love it when I have an important [client]. And the pictures and awards. One of my clients has these television awards—a beautiful statue of a woman. I think it’s an Emmy. People would be lucky to get one. She has two. I think that’s great.
    Elaine Strong (b. 1934)