Sunday, March 11, 2018

Music/Realty: Family of Glen Campbell Selling Late Musician's Cali Home


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You can add the late Glen Campbell‘s family to the list of musical dynasties that have migrated from Los Angeles to Nashville, Tenn. One of this country clan’s SoCal swan songs is selling the Agoura Hillshome containing the family’s Agoura Borealis Recording Studio. It’s now on the marketfor $960,000.
“It was built with a lot of love and brought us a lot of joy,” said Campbell’s wife, Kim.
She told us while their family was living in Arizona over a decade ago, two of Campbell’s sons moved to Los Angeles to work in the music industry. To bypass the expense and hassle of renting apartments, rehearsal facilities and recording studios, the family bought a place in 2006 where the music and living situation would be resolved in one fell swoop.
They found a three-bedroom, three-bath, 1,938-square-foot home with a pool in the town of Agoura Hills, just north of Calabasas. The location was also 15 minutes away from Malibu, where Glen and Kim eventually settled.
After purchasing the place, they converted the three-car garage into a first-class recording studio designed by Arthur Kelm, the vice president, general manager and chief engineer of Capitol Records. Kelm installed a live tracking room with a vocal booth and a control room with a large isolation booth/amp room. He also floated the floors and made the facility soundproof, with perfect acoustic
-NY Post

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