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SugarHill`s Hit making Engineer in the 60`s Passes Away

Released on = September 5, 2006, 12:52 pm

Press Release Author = SugarHill Recording Studios

Industry = Entertainment

Press Release Summary = SugarHill Recording Studios has recently lost one of its
most prolific engineers in its 65 years of music making

Press Release Body = FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


For media inquiries

Contact: Heba Kadry

Phone: 713-926-4431

Email: heba@sugarhillstudios.com



SugarHill's Hit making Engineer in the 60's Passes Away


(HOUSTON, TEXAS) - September 5th, 2006 - SugarHill Recording Studios has
recently lost one of its most prolific engineers in its 65 years of music making
history.
Doyle Jones was a SugarHill engineer (then called Goldstar
Studios) from December 1964 to January 1966 and has recorded a string of hits during
his recording career at SugarHill/ Gold Star and after.

Some of the hits
Jones engineered at SugarHill/Gold Star include Sir Douglas Quintets first
self-titled album, which includes their hit record Shes About A Mover. He
also worked on Roy Head and The Traits hit single Treat Her Right,
The Pozo Seco Singers single Time, Clifton Cheniers first album
and Gaylan Latimer and The Dawgs first album.

After leaving
SugarHill/Gold Star he started his own recording studio Jones Recording, and
recorded a number of hit records up to 1973 including Mickey Gilley and
Archie Bell and The Drells Tighten Up.

Between 1973 to early
1974, Jones shut down the studio and converted it to cassette duplicating house
which eventually became a notable CD duplication house called Jones CD
duplication
.

Doyle Jones extensive tape library was recently
transported to SugarHill Recording Studios for storage.


Photo
Attached: (Behind console left to right) Legendary producer/former SugarHill owner
Huey Meaux and Doyle Jone. (In front of console) The Dawgs.
Picture taken in
summer of 1965 at Gold Star/SugarHill Studios.


For more on SugarHill
Recording Studios
, visit:
Web Site = http://www.sugarhillstudios.com

Contact Details = 5626 Brock St. Houston, Tx 77023
www.sugarhilstudios.com

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