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The Stables Recording Studio

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The Stables Music
IndustryMusic Production
FounderJon Hume
HeadquartersVictoria, Australia
Websitewww.thestablesmusic.com

The Stables Recording Studio (owned by Evermore front man Jon Hume) is in rural Victoria, Australia. It was originally designed and built for the recording of Evermore's albums but has since been used by many other artists.

Artists such as Lisa Mitchell,[1] Amy Meredith, Alpine, Karise Eden, Clubfeet, Shannon Noll, Celia Pavey, Matt Corby, Lakyn Heperi, Adam Martin, Snakadaktal, Tina Arena, Delta Goodrem, Little Sea, Kaity Dunstan & Sticky Fingers have also written and recorded there.

References

[www.thestablesmusic.com |Official site]

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