By Clive Young Philadelphia, PA (March 3, 2015)The building that houses historic Sigma Sound Studios in Philadelphia has been sold for $1.55 million, with the intention of renovating the space for office, retail or residential use. A key part of “The Sound of Philadelphia,” the facility recorded countless hits that helped define R&B and disco throughout the late 1960s and most of the 1970s.
by Strother Bullins Above the slogan "People who don't have time make time to read the Wall Street Journal" is will.i.am: "producer, entrepreneur, philanthropist and Wall Street Journal reader," among many other titles, accomplishments and accolades. From the photo, some of us can spot that he's a U87 fan. And perhaps far more philosophically, he's also a Slate Raven MTX user.
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