What did Red Bus Recording Studio blue plaque do at 34 Salisbury Street?

34 Salisbury StreetBlue Plaque

The Story

# Red Bus Recording Studio - 34 Salisbury Street Standing before 34 Salisbury Street, you're at the birthplace of a creative sanctuary that has shaped London's music landscape since 1978, when Red Bus Recording Studio first opened its doors in this unassuming corner of the city. From this very building, countless artists have walked through the studio doors to lay down tracks that would define decades of British music, the walls absorbing everything from raw demos to polished masterpieces across generations of talent. The studio became more than just a technical space—it was a crucible where musicians could experiment freely, where producers honed their craft, and where the right acoustic environment at the right moment could transform a good song into something transcendent. This plaque marks not merely a recording facility, but a vital node in London's musical network, a place where the alchemy of talent, technical excellence, and creative ambition converged to leave an indelible mark on the city's cultural heritage.

Location

34 Salisbury Street

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