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A mixing desk previously owned by George Michael has found a new home in a Shropshire studio, with plans to help aspiring musicians.
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Leebotwood, Shropshire, UK
Who
George Michael, Shorter, James Revitt, Macy O, Robert Shorter
What
A mixing desk previously owned by George Michael has found a new home in a Shropshire studio, with plans to help aspiring musicians.
When
Sun, 14 Jun 2026 06:21:01 GMT · 4h 42m ago
Where
Leebotwood, Shropshire, UK ·
Why
The studio owners, Shorter and James Revitt, obtained the desk and plan to use it as part of their label Moose Records to provide studio time for musicians who can't afford it.
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How this affects you
The acquisition of George Michael's former mixing desk by Moose Records in Shropshire provides a unique and inspiring resource for emerging musical talent. This initiative could significantly lower financial barriers for aspiring artists, fostering new music creation and potentially impacting the regional music scene.
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