I don't think they had a studio. They used Capitol NYC and Bell Sound for many jazz recordings. I've
seen Bell Sound's name in the deadwax of original Roulette LPs, so I would guess Bell did a lot of
cutting for them. The Count Basie-Tony Bennett album on Roulette was cut at Fine Recording (there
are session photos taken in Ballroom Studio A). I don't have an original LP, so I don't know if it
was cut at Fine Recording or elsewhere.
-- Tom Fine
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Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2014 4:24 PM
Subject: [ARSCLIST] Roulette Records, did they have their own studio?
> Hello,
> Does anyone know if Roulette Records had their own studio in the 60's?
> They were based on Broadway and I know they cut records at CBS in NY but
> curious to know where they would go to by default to compile their
> recordings and cut records.
> Thanks,
> alex.
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