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London’s Abbey Road reopens from lockdown
Romar Fernando
June 9, 2020
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Photo Credit: Billboard
The famous Abbey Road Studios of London has reopened it oak doors to musicians after being closes for more than 10 weeks because of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown.
“Opening again and having an orchestra fill Studio One was a real goosebumps moment,” said Abbey Road Studios’ managing director, Isabel Garvey.
First to access the recording studio is the jazz singer Melody Gardot, who joined remotely from Paris. Next will be the Grammy-winning producer Larry Klein who joined from Los Angeles.
“Abbey Road” is the eleventh studio album by the English rock band ‘The Beatles.’ It was named after the location of EMI Studios in London and later renamed as ‘Abbey Road Studios’ in honor the Beatles’ album.


Photo: DJ Chloe at the Abbey Road during her 2019 trip in London
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