Category:Audio Recorders (studio), Arizona

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  • Floyd Ramsey - Inductee Biography for FLOYD RAMSEY. AZMusicHallOfFame.org. Arizona Music & Entertainment Hall Of Fame.
    "​In the early 50’s the Ramsey’s began recording square dance records for their Old Timer Record label. Eventually that music operation became Audio Recorders in 1957. Sanford Clark’s “The Fool” was the first hit from the tiny studio in 1956. Duane Eddy cut the million selling “Rebel Rouser,” The Twang Heard Around The World” there in 1958, followed a year later by Skip & Flip’s “It Was I.” ... Over the years Floyd Ramsey started several local labels including Liberty Bell, Rev and MCI in the 50’s and his own Ramco imprint in the 60’s. "
  • Duane Eddy: Rebel Rouser - Composed by Duane Eddy / Lee Hazlewood. AllMusic.com.
  • Audio Recorders, Arizona. Discogs.com.
    "​Recording Studio Only. For record company/copyright fields use Audio Recorders Of Arizona, Inc. / Arizona recording studio founded by Clay Ramsey and son Floyd Ramsey in the 1950's to record for family labels Old Timer Record Co. and Ramco among others. Expanded to full symphony/chorus capacity in 1963 with upgraded mixing, mastering and tape duplication facilities. The family sold business in 1991. Noted engineers included Jack Miller"
  • Audio Recorders Of Arizona, Inc.. Discogs.com.
    "​Use only for company/copyright fields. / For the recording studio use Audio Recorders, Arizona. (For labels, see below.) / Early, influential Arizona music company founded as “Ramsey's Radio Repair” in the 1940's by Clay Ramsey, son Floyd Ramsey and his wife Mary. Noted for early recordings of Duane Eddy, Donna Fargo, Wayne Newton and Waylon Jennings among others. Included music recording, production, publishing and manufacturing. Expanded into video before sale in 1991. "