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An early Baltimore based recording studio was owned / run by local businessman Henry O. Berman. It was located at 12 East Lombard Street in the city centre.

Henry Berman ran a company that sold radios, tuners & tubes / valves for the same (& tape recorders) back then & so I guess, having up a recording studio in the building, would fit in well.

The likes of Ethel Ennis used the studio back in the 1950’s with Rita (Doryse) & the Upsetters cutting there in 1964.

Berman was an old guy (born in 1898) and it seems his recording studio had gone by the end of the 60’s. The building that housed the facility was demolished some time ago and Berman himself passed away at the end of the 1970’s. 

Anyone know anything more about Berman's business, his recording studio or any other tracks cut there ??

I don't believe he had his own record label and so it's really only acetates made at the place that will be badged up and so easily identifiable. 

 

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