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“You have no competition. Nothing beats excellence.”
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About Us
 King Street Recording Company began in Montgomery County in August of 1967
as a location recording service providing musicians with recordings of
their performances.
Moving to Malvern in 1971, the studio’s original two-track system evolved
into an 8-track digital format using a combination of Mackie, Macintosh
and Pro Tools.
In addition to sessions for musicians, songwriters and voiceover artists,
business projects have been produced for companies such as:
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Altek Aluminum
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American Express Financial Advisors
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American
Red Cross |
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Ametek
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AMP
Industries |
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ARCO
Chemical Corporation
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AT&T
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Bryn Mawr
College |
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Bryn Mawr
Trust Company |
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Cabrini
College |
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Century 21
Realtors |
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Chemical Leaman
Tank Lines |
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Chester
County Hospital |
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Conrail
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Dodge
Trucks |
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DuPont
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General Electric
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Gulf Oil
Corporation |
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Harron
Cable TV |
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Hartford
Hospital |
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Haverford
College |
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Janssen Pharmaceutical
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Latrobe Brewing Corp.
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Longwood Gardens
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Mita Copiers
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Mutual of New York Life Insurance
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Netzsch Corporation
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Newcomen Society |
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Occidental Chemical |
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Otis
Elevator Company |
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PECO
Energy |
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Pfizer
Animal Health Group |
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Penna.
Lumbermen's Insurance Company
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Philadelphia Firemens' Museum |
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Philadelphia Historical Society |
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Provident
Mutual Insurance |
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Roach-Wheeler Realtors |
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SearlePharmaceuticals |
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Sears |
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Seneca-Roach Commercial Properties |
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Shared
Medical Systems |
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Snap-On Tools |
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Speakman Company |
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Sun
Chemical Corporation |
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Sun
Refining & Marketing Company |
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U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers |
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Unisys |
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U.S. Army Recruiting Service
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Wawa |
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Westcode |
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Wyeth-Ayerst |
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