Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Windmill Lane Recording Studios Opens Doors for Culture Night: 23 September

On 23 September, the doors of Windmill Lane Recording Studios will be open to the public from 6:30pm as part of Culture Night 2011.
There will be a range of demonstrations and talks in Windmill’s Audio and Film Studios as well as its Videogaming lab. Studio 1, meanwhile, will play host to live gigs with Moya Brennan and friends, and talks by Stuart Clark of Hot Press about the world of music. More details to follow closer to the night!
Considered ‘the Abbey Road of Ireland’, with a rich history spanning over 40 years, Windmill Lane has become a place of pilgrimage for fans of Ireland’s biggest export, U2. The Ringsend building where the studio is based has a checkered history: originally a power station for the Dublin United Tramways Company, it was later transformed into a Bovril factory, then a plush snooker hall, and now houses the studios which have hosted recording artists as diverse as Thin Lizzy, The Script and Lady Gaga.
Mark your diaries:
When: Culture Night, Friday 23 September, 6:30pm-11pm
Where: Windmill Lane Recording Studios, 20 Ringsend Road, Dublin 4

For further details on Windmill Lane Recording Studios, please contact:
Naomi Moore, Director, Windmill Lane Recording Studios
20 Ringsend Road, Dublin 4
Ph: +353 (0)1 668 5567
Email: naomi@windmilllanerecording.com
Web: www.windmilllanerecording.com

For further details on Culture Night 2011, please visit:
www.culturenight.ie

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