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    DREAMLAND RECORDING STUDIOS , West Hurley:

Dreamland Recording Studio is a 19th-century country church located in West Hurley
on old Route 28. It has played host to artists like the B-52s, Joe Jackson, Ron Sexsmith,
10,000 Maniacs, Pat Metheny and Herbie Hancock, as well as long-time Woodstock
resident Jack DeJohnette, who ranks among the jazz world's greatest drummers.
The Push Star's bassist/keyboard player, Dan McLoughlin, worked as an engineer at Dreamland before joining fellow band members Chris Trapper and Ryan McMillan.
Other Woodstock artists, such as The Band, John Hall, NRBQ, John Sebastian
and Jules Shear, have been known to frequent the studio also. Dreamland
was closed in 2005 by owner Joel Bluestein.

However, in 2008, drummers Jerry Marotta and Pete Caigan joined Bluestein to
resurrect the once-thriving studio, giving way to future artists to produce quality, sound recordings using Dreamland's spacious area. Marotta runs his own studio, Jersville,
in West Hurley, and Caigan owns/operates Flymax Stuio in Woodstock. The studio provides affordable, quality service and offers a revised fee schedule,
where all services are "a la carte," allowing management to work
within an artists' budget.

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