Recording studio in Melbourne, Australia. Variations of its name include "The studios of Bill Armstrong Pty. Ltd.", "Bill Armstrong Studios" or "Bill Armstrong's Studios" (particularly early in its history). Where the studio is shown this way, or has any variation with "Bill Armstrong" in the title, please use this entry.
Through its history it has also been named:
- "Armstrong Audio/Video", "AAV", or "A.A.V. Pty. Ltd." (from 1974, until some time in the 1980s). Where the studio is shown this way, or has any variation of "AAV" or "Audio Video" in the title, please use AAV.
- "Armstrong Studios", "Armstrong's Studios", or "Armstrongs Studios". Where the studio is shown this way, or has any variation without "Bill", "Audio/Video", or "AAV" in the title, please use Armstrong Studios. Where the studio appears in this form, it is most commonly from the mid 1970s on, though this form can also appear on releases earlier.
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Founded by Bill Armstrong (6) in 1965, the studio was located over a number of properties in Albert Rd, South Melbourne, moving to a warehouse in Bank St, Melbourne, in 1972. During the decade from 1965 to 1975, this was arguably the top independent recording studio in Australasia.
The studio was renamed in 1974 to AAV (Armstrong Audio/Video) when it was bought by the Age Newspaper Group.
At some point afterwards (probably in the 1980s), the studio was renamed Ern Rose). A controlling share was then bought by the Celtex audiovisual company in 2005, but after Celtex got into financial difficulties, the studio closed in 2006.
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