The Iowa Great Lakes Recording Company, Inc was a recording studio located at 906 9th St. in Milford, Iowa in the area of Iowa known as the Iowa Great Lakes region. Co-founders and original owners Roger Blunt, Cliff Plagman and John Senn started the process of building the studio in February 1965, officially opening for business on June 1, 1965. IGL Recording Company was the second known recording facility in the state at the time and the first to use multi-track tape machines. After its opening until its closing in 1980 the studio hosted hundreds of groups and individuals, releasing over 200 records. The recording that brought IGL to the attention of a broader audience was Peter Rabbit by Dee Jay and the Runaways, which was initially released on IGL's own label and later leased to Mercury
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| - The Iowa Great Lakes Recording Company, Inc was a recording studio located at 906 9th St. in Milford, Iowa in the area of Iowa known as the Iowa Great Lakes region. Co-founders and original owners Roger Blunt, Cliff Plagman and John Senn started the process of building the studio in February 1965, officially opening for business on June 1, 1965. IGL Recording Company was the second known recording facility in the state at the time and the first to use multi-track tape machines. After its opening until its closing in 1980 the studio hosted hundreds of groups and individuals, releasing over 200 records. The recording that brought IGL to the attention of a broader audience was Peter Rabbit by Dee Jay and the Runaways, which was initially released on IGL's own label and later leased to Mercury (en)
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| - Defunct companies based in Iowa
- Electro-Voice
- Des Moines, Iowa
- Buildings and structures in Dickinson County, Iowa
- Virginia, MN
- Recording studios in the United States
- McIntosh Laboratory
- Memphis, Tennessee
- Cincinnati, OH
- Minneapolis
- 1965 establishments in Iowa
- Smash Records
- American companies established in 1965
- Where the Action Is
- Iowa Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame
- Minnesota Music Hall of Fame
- Ampex
- Everly, Iowa
- Fort Dodge, IA
- Jefferson, IA
- Former recording studios
- Chicago
- KIOA
- Billboard Hot 100
- Sun Studio
- Dick Clark
- 1980 disestablishments in Iowa
- Phoenix, AZ
- Spencer, Iowa
- Spirit Lake, IA
- Spirit Lake, Iowa
- Mercury Records
- Milford, Iowa
- Ocheyedan, Iowa
- Omaha
- La Crosse
- Arnolds Park
- Georg Neumann GmbH
- dbr:South_Dakota_Rock_and_Roll_Hall_of_Fame
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| - The Iowa Great Lakes Recording Company, Inc was a recording studio located at 906 9th St. in Milford, Iowa in the area of Iowa known as the Iowa Great Lakes region. Co-founders and original owners Roger Blunt, Cliff Plagman and John Senn started the process of building the studio in February 1965, officially opening for business on June 1, 1965. IGL Recording Company was the second known recording facility in the state at the time and the first to use multi-track tape machines. After its opening until its closing in 1980 the studio hosted hundreds of groups and individuals, releasing over 200 records. The recording that brought IGL to the attention of a broader audience was Peter Rabbit by Dee Jay and the Runaways, which was initially released on IGL's own label and later leased to Mercury/Smash Records. The studio recorded many different styles of music including rock, pop, gospel, polka and school choirs. On January 1, 1980 John Senn, sole owner at the time, closed the studio. The IGL Recording Co. has been inducted into the Iowa Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame, Minnesota Music Hall of Fame and . (en)
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