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Recording Studios: A History Of The Most Legendary Studios In Music
John Gilmore 1957 Recorded on March 3, 1957 at the Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, New Jersey Stock Photo - Alamy
Postscript: Rudy Van Gelder (1924-2016), Modern Jazz's Listener of Genius | The New Yorker
N.J. jazz giant Rudy Van Gelder, who recorded John Coltrane, Miles Davis, dead at 91 - nj.com
Van Gelder Studio – Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey - Atlas Obscura
Van Gelder Studio – Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey - Atlas Obscura
In Its Own Time: Remembering the Miles Davis Quintet of 1955-1956
Jazz at the Cliffside: The Studios of Rudy Van Gelder — Dewar MacLeod
N.J. jazz giant Rudy Van Gelder, who recorded John Coltrane, Miles Davis, dead at 91 - nj.com
Jazz at the Cliffside: The Studios of Rudy Van Gelder — Dewar MacLeod
Plotting the Future of the Most Storied Studio in Jazz - The New York Times
Van Gelder Studio Project
Rudy Van Gelder, Definitive Jazz Recording Engineer, Has Died : NPR
Rudy Van Gelder's Studio in Englewood NJ Shaped the Sound of Modern Jazz | The Music Origins Project
Plotting the Future of the Most Storied Studio in Jazz - The New York Times
Plan the future of jazz's most famous studio - NJ News Update
ryu on Twitter: "Elvin Jones, Jimmy Garrison & Art Davis, John Coltrane's album “Ascension” session at Van Gelder Recording Studio, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1965. #Jazz https://t.co/v8U5z8zsPR" / Twitter
Van Gelder Studio, Hackensack, NJ - Virtual Tour - YouTube
Plotting the Future of the Most Storied Studio in Jazz - The New York Times
Architekt Music Academy / Butler & Glen Rock, New Jersey
Inside the Van Gelder studio where classic jazz albums were recorded
Go behind the scenes at this historic recording studio - CNET
Rudy Van Gelder | New Jersey Jazz Revolution | Cultural Conversation by Marc Myers - WSJ
Recording Industry - Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia
Van Gelder Studio And The Blue Note Sound | uDiscover
Best Recording Studios: The World's Most Scenic Spaces – Billboard
Planning for the Future of Van Gelder Studio - JazzTimes