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John Townley Free Music

John Townley

Effective period / Period of releases: 1970

American sound engineer & recording artist. Married to Gilly Townley.
Townley was the founder & creator of New York's Apostolic Studios, situated at Tenth Street, New York City. The studio was a popular hangout for Frank Zappa and those associated with him.
With tech work from Lou Lindauer, a 'bumped-up' 12-track (12 being the 'magic' figure which inspired the Apostolic name) and skills of engineer Tony Bongiovi (brother of Jon Bonjovi) the studio finally broke the mold on straight-jacketed recording facilities. Similar studios, like Record Plant and Electric Lady, soon followed.
Townley continues to work at the studio.

From 1965-1966 Townley was a guitarist in the Magicians, who are featured on the garage rock compilation Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era, 1965–1968.

External Pages

astrococktail.com/Apostolic.html

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Townley