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The Music Building

Music rehearsal facility in New York City


Music rehearsal facility in New York City

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The Music Building is a music rehearsal facility at 584 Eighth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, United States. It is the largest music rehearsal facility in Manhattan with 69 studios on 12 floors that are leased to musicians. It is located near Times Square and allows 24/7 access for musicians. Notable musicians such as Madonna, Interpol, Billy Idol, and Joey Ramone have been tenants at The Music Building. Numerous recordings have taken place at the Music Building by some of the notable tenants.

History

The Music Building was founded in 1979. There were initially two locations in Queens and Manhattan with Queens having more rap and heavy metal bands and Manhattan having more punk, rock, and pop bands. The Music Building in Manhattan became the focal point for all musicians when the Queens building was destroyed by fire in 1996.

The building is currently filled with graffiti art from various artists who have been tenants or have visited other musicians who were tenants in the building. Musicians have stated that instead of living there, The Music Building is like an apartment building where you can rent a room and play 24/7. In addition to renting space to known musicians, The Music Building rents space to local bands and musicians who are just starting.

Artists

The Music Building has been the home to many famous recording artists. In 1979, Chandra Oppenheim started her recording career here. One of the most famous was Madonna who was a tenant from 1980 to 1984. The Strokes are also former tenants of The Music Building and spent most of 1999 writing and rehearsing material there before making their live debut at the Spiral in 1999 and releasing their first album in 2001. The Music Building was also the home to Dubway Studios until 1992.

Other notable tenants include:

  • Nervus Rex
  • The Del-Lords
  • The Fleshtones
  • The dB's with Peter Holsapple and Chris Stamey
  • Interpol
  • Billy Idol
  • Ambulance
  • Jeremy & the Harlequins
  • Joey Ramone
  • The Patti Smith Group with Patti Smith and Lenny Kaye
  • Spread Eagle
  • Television
  • New York Dolls
  • The Toys
  • They Might Be Giants

Recordings at The Music Building

Band or artistAlbum(s) and/or song(s)Year(s) of recording
Spread EagleSubway To The Stars2019
Jeremy & the HarlequinsRemember Thisurl=https://www.unionvilletimes.com/?p=40059title = On Stage: Steel City legend keeps to his roots | the Unionville Times}}
The Magnetic FieldsLove at the Bottom of the Sea2012
The StrokesAngles2011
Teddy ThompsonUpfront & Down Low2007
Joseph ArthurOur Shadows Will Remain2004
Lili AnelHi-Octane Coffee2001
Spread EagleSpread Eagleurl=https://xsrock.com/spread-eagle-premieres-sound-of-speed-from-upcoming-album-subway-to-the-stars/title=Spread Eagle Premieres "Sound of Speed" From Upcoming Album "Subway To The Stars" - XS ROCKwebsite=xsrock.comurl-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190620004431/https://xsrock.com/spread-eagle-premieres-sound-of-speed-from-upcoming-album-subway-to-the-stars/archive-date=2019-06-20}}
They Might Be Giants(She Was A) Hotel Detective1988
They Might Be GiantsThey Might Be Giants1986 (also known as "The Pink Album")

References

References

  1. Deep South Vintage. "Music Building NYC".
  2. "About Us". The Music Building.
  3. (January 16, 2012). "A New York City Rock n Roll Mecca: The Music Building". Live4Ever.
  4. (November 13, 2018). "'It was grungy, gritty, rough': The 11-year-old who fronted an 80s post-punk band".
  5. (2009). "Madonna Rising". VH1.
  6. "The Stokes Biography". Yahoo Music.
  7. Dubway Studios. "News".
  8. Cost, Jud. (July 18, 2009). "Q&A with Peter Holsapple & Chris Stamey". [[Magnet (magazine).
  9. (June 3, 2009). "Interpool in Their Own Words". [[Chart Attack]].
  10. Artist Direct. "Artist Bio – Ambulance".
  11. "Recording Studios in New York". [[Manta.com]].
  12. "The Toys". History of Rock.
  13. "Music". They Might B Giants.
  14. "On Stage: Steel City legend keeps to his roots | the Unionville Times".
  15. (March 9, 2011). "Different Strokes". The New York Times.
  16. "Spread Eagle Premieres "Sound of Speed" From Upcoming Album "Subway To The Stars" - XS ROCK".
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