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A recording studio in Shropshire acquired George Michael's former mixing desk, which they intend to use to help aspiring musicians record music.
Leebotwood, Shropshire, UK
Who
Shorter, James Revitt, George Michael
What
A recording studio in Shropshire acquired George Michael's former mixing desk, which they intend to use to help aspiring musicians record music.
When
Sun, 14 Jun 2026 06:21:01 GMT · 3h 18m ago
Where
Leebotwood, Shropshire, UK ·
Why
The studio owners, Shorter and James Revitt, aim to provide affordable studio time for musicians who cannot typically afford it, using the historic equipment.
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How this affects you
This initiative provides a unique opportunity for emerging artists to record their music in a studio equipped with a piece of music history, potentially fostering new talent in the UK music scene. The connection to George Michael adds prestige and interest to the project, attracting attention to the efforts of Moose Records.
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2 events in this thread- Currently Reading3h 18m agoA recording studio in Shropshire acquired George Michael's former mixing desk, which they intend to use to help aspiring musicians record music.
- Culture & Industry3h 18m agoA mixing desk previously owned by George Michael has found a new home in a Shropshire studio, with plans to help aspiring musicians.Open article
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