Chris StoneChris Stone, a founding partner in the legendary Record Plant recording studios and leading figure in the music recording industry for nearly 50 years, suffered a heart attack and massive stroke and died on 10 September, aged 81.

Stone was born in 1935 in San Francisco. After earning his MBA at UCLA, he worked his way up to a top-marketing position with Revlon in New York City where he and top recording engineer Gary Kellgren met by chance. With a $100,000 investment, in 1968 they built the first Record Plant Recording Studio in NYC. Record Plant LA followed in 1969 and Record Plant Sausalito in 1971. Stone was an innovative music industry executive with a list of credits that included hit records, films and leading music service businesses and professional associations.

Kellgren and Stone ‘transformed the music recording studio into a comfortable, creative and collaborative environment’ and, at the same time, introduced the newest multitrack, acoustical and mixing technologies. Kellgren was the visionary designer and engineering force behind the partnership; Stone was the MBA business-brains of the operation. It all started with Jimi Hendrix, Traffic and the Woodstock live album, then went on to include such legendary remotes as The Concert for Bangladesh and the Rumble in the Jungle – hitting heights in the mid-70s with Stevie Wonder’s Songs in the Key of Life, Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours and the Eagles’ Hotel California.

The jewel of his accomplishments, the Record Plant provided audio recording services for the Rolling Stones, the Eagles, Bruce Springsteen, Bonnie Raitt, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, the individual Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, Fleetwood Mac, Heart, Guns & Roses, Whitney Houston, Billy Idol, Motley Cru, Prince, Chicago and Barbra Streisand among many others. Stone sold the facility in 1989 to Beatles producer George Martin/Chrysalis Records and today under new management the Record Plant still remains one of the leading facilities in the world.

Hundreds of hit records, producers, engineers, musicians, studio designers, and record industry executives can trace their roots to the real ‘Hotel California’ as many now call it. The history of the Record Plant that Kellgren and Stone ‘invented’ is the subject of an oral history, a book, a documentary and feature film initiative now being conducted by the Record Plant Diaries Project, a project which Stone helped launch.

With Grammy-winning recording engineer/producer Ed Cherney, Stone was Co-Founder and Executive Director of the Music Producers Guild of the Americas 1997-99, a non-profit guild for leading audio engineers and music producers that was merged into The Recording Academy as the present day Producers & Engineers Wing. Stone was also a co-founder and former president and chairman of the Society of Professional Audio Recording Services (SPARS) 1979-1989.

In 1992, Stone was founder and CEO of the World Studio Group, which serviced the elite of the recording industry, facilitating projects for his clients in 30 premier recording studios around the world. Stone was also the founder of Filmsonix Inc. (1987), a recording industry consulting firm, which globally serviced record labels, pro audio manufacturers and recording studios of the industry.

After the sale of Record Plant, Stone served as a reorganisation consultant for Motown Records, LP. After the conclusion of the Motown assignment, he was retained extensively as a marketing and financial consultant to provide new diversification and marketing plans for both international and domestic audio recording facilities and professional equipment manufacturers. As an example, he served as operations consultant for Jazz at Lincoln Center, providing guidance and services for the integration of recording studios into their facilities at Columbus Circle in New York City.

Stone was also involved in many films and live events, including Flashdance, Star Trek, the Oscars, the Grammys, and the original Woodstock festival. He was the Associate Producer for audio productions of Woodstock ‘94 for A&M Records. As Record Plant Scoring, Inc. he operated the film scoring stage and the ADR stage at Paramount Pictures (Stage M) from 1983 to 1989, at which time it was returned to Paramount Pictures corporate operation.

He published the book The Sound of Money – Audio Recording for Profit, with editor David Goggin (Mr Bonzai), who also acted as his press agent and collaborator for the past three decades. The book explained the marketing, promotion, management and financial requirements of global music and audiovisual recording facilities today with projections for the future.

Stone served as a member of the faculty at USC, where he taught ‘The Business and Economics of the Audio Recording Industry’. He also taught Music Industry Entrepreneurship at the online school of the Berklee College of Music in Boston.

In January 2016, Record Plant Recording Studios co-founders Gary Kellgren and Chris Stone were inducted into the Namm TEC Awards Hall of Fame. He is survived by his wife Gloria, son Matt, daughter Samantha, and grandchildren Jessica, Zachary and Zoe.

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