Number 9 Audio Group

Number 9 Audio Group

Number 9 Audio Group is a recording studio located in the Cabbagetown area of Toronto, Canada at 222 Gerrard Street East. Number 9 is perhaps most notable for producing the World Jazz For Haiti charity album in 2010, appearing on Much Music's DISBAND in 2008, and for recording Canadian acts such as the Barenaked Ladies [1] and Amanda Marshall in the 90s, while they were still emerging artists.

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History

Number 9 Audio Group was founded in 1981 by George Rondina, who continues to operate the studio to this day.[2] The title of the studio is a nod towards the Beatles' Revolution 9. The recording studio is currently housed with a renovated Victorian building, featuring two live rooms, a single control room and small production lab. In 2010, Number 9 Audio Group was profiled by Canadian Musician magazine due to its long history in the Canadian music industry.[3]

Beginnings (Number 9 Sound Studios)

After touring extensively as a keyboardist during the 1970s, George Rondina decided to make a career change to producer/engineer. He took $500 of his savings and opened up the first incarnation of Number 9 Sound Studios in the back of a local record shop. The studio grew quickly and took on a variety of clients from the Toronto area.

As business picked up George formed a partnership with Jim Zolis to further grow the studio. They switched locations to a basement studio on Jarvis street in Toronto, in order to better serve their increasingly metropolitan clients. Throughout the 80s and 90s Number 9 welcomed artists such as Jane Siberry, Amanda Marshall, The Nylons, The Waltons, Barenaked Ladies, Jeff Healey and Andrew Cash through their doors.

Number 9 Audio Group

Although the studio had gained great popularity by the mid 90s - earning multiple Junos and Gold Records - the two partners decided to go their separate ways in 1996. George went on to build the business that is now known as Number 9 Audio Group, while Jim founded his own company entitled Zolis Audio Productions.

The business continued to flourish throughout the 90s and 2000s, working with an eclectic mix of clients including Van Morrison, Duran Duran and The Rolling Stones. In 2006 the studio moved into a new location; a renovated Victorian home in the core of downtown Toronto, which it occupies to this day.

disBAND

On Monday August 25, 2009, Much Music came to Number 9 to film an episode of their popular show disBAND.[4] The featured band for the episode was pop duo Karamel, who recorded with head engineer Bernie Cisternas with the assistance of Treble Charger frontman Greg Nori. Although the recording session was a success, Karamel received a "thumbs down" from the disBand jury at the episode's climax.

World Jazz For Haiti

Following the disastrous Haitian earthquake in 2010, George Rondina worked in tandem with producer/musician George Koller to produce the World Jazz For Haiti charity album.[5] Over the course of six months the duo recorded a variety of Canadian talent at Number 9 Audio Group, including John McDermott, Holly Cole, David Clayton-Thomas and many more.[6] After months of hard work the album was released at a fundraiser event at Hugh's Room in Toronto. All profits from the album sales and release party went towards the Red Cross' disaster relief fund.[7]

Present Day

Number 9 Audio Group continues to operate as a full-service recording studio to this day. Asides from the usual audio activities, the studio works towards promoting it's charity projects [8] and diversifying its client base.

References

  1. ^ "ENC-EN - Page 89762". Irapl.altervista.org. http://irapl.altervista.org/wkp-en/index.php?lemma=The%20Yellow%20Tape. Retrieved 2011-10-22. 
  2. ^ McKinnon, Donna Jean. (February 22, 1993) "Recording studio finetunes profits with a personal touch" The Toronto Star, Page B1 (available via Toronto Star archives, with subscription)
  3. ^ "Press". World Jazz For Haiti. 2010-09-27. http://worldjazzforhaiti.com/?page_id=102. Retrieved 2011-10-22. 
  4. ^ "disBAND (Ep. 107) Karamel". Muchmusic.com. http://www.muchmusic.com/tv/disband/video-season1.aspx?eid=19120. Retrieved 2011-10-22. 
  5. ^ "Sept 24 Column". Scribd.com. http://www.scribd.com/doc/44163096/Sept-24-Column. Retrieved 2011-10-22. 
  6. ^ "Cabbagetown studio putting out star-studded jazz CD for Haiti". InsideToronto Article. 2010-07-23. http://www.insidetoronto.com/what%27son/what%27son/article/851726. Retrieved 2011-10-22. 
  7. ^ "“World Jazz for Haiti” CD launch party « Red Cross Talks". Redcrosstalks.wordpress.com. 2010-09-27. http://redcrosstalks.wordpress.com/2010/09/27/%E2%80%9Cworld-jazz-for-haiti%E2%80%9D-cd-launch%C2%A0party/. Retrieved 2011-10-22. 
  8. ^ "Player". Cbc.ca. http://www.cbc.ca/video/#/News/1221258968/ID=1740264435. Retrieved 2011-10-22. 

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