Located in the heart of Kensington Market, Kensington Sound is Toronto’s oldest operational recording studio. Since 1972, Kensington Sound has worked with hundreds of artists and is home to multiple gold and platinum records.
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I was a friend of Andy Mazer, who worked for you for a time in the late 70′s-early 80′s. I think he got in as part of a gov’t work program…I don’t recall. What I do recall was that he (and us) were able to hang out at Kensington Sound from late Friday nights until early Saturday mornings, jamming, listening, and playing that great B3 you had then.
I’m sure we were more of an annoyance than anything else to you back then, but I thought I’d drop you a quick note to say ‘Thanks’. I have some great memories of those ‘sessions’. Andy was always going on about ‘Rex Chainbelt’, Lisa DalBello and others, but that meant less to us than him. We were just happy to have access to such a sweet spot.
I’m glad to see KS is still a going concern, and I hope you are doing well.
Hey,
I was a friend of Andy Mazer, who worked for you for a time in the late 70′s-early 80′s. I think he got in as part of a gov’t work program…I don’t recall. What I do recall was that he (and us) were able to hang out at Kensington Sound from late Friday nights until early Saturday mornings, jamming, listening, and playing that great B3 you had then.
I’m sure we were more of an annoyance than anything else to you back then, but I thought I’d drop you a quick note to say ‘Thanks’. I have some great memories of those ‘sessions’. Andy was always going on about ‘Rex Chainbelt’, Lisa DalBello and others, but that meant less to us than him. We were just happy to have access to such a sweet spot.
I’m glad to see KS is still a going concern, and I hope you are doing well.
Cheers, and thanks,
Vic