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Residence
  
United Kingdom

Name
  
Jeremy Lewis

Organization
  
JJL Guitars

Occupation
  
Founder

Nationality
  
British


Known for
  
Founder of Amazon Studios & Parr Street Studios

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Jeremy J. Lewis is a British businessman who founded the Amazon Recording Studios in Liverpool, United Kingdom. The recording studios are seen as one of the most iconic recording studios in the United Kingdom, with a large number of notable musicians from Black Sabbath to The Smiths recording albums at the studio. Lewis' involvement in the studio led to him working as a producer during the 1980s.

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Under Lewis' guidance, Amazon studios went on to create the Parr Street Studios, which were designed and founded by Lewis. His work as a producer/re-mixer has included work for artists as diverse as China Crisis and Black Sabbath's fourteenth studio album, Headless Cross.

Career

In the early 1970s two ex policemen sold their small recording studio, Liverpool Sound Enterprises to Jeremy Lewis in 1973. The studio soon became known as Amazon Studios and Lewis focused on using the studio for his own band and was hopeful of turning the studio into a commercial enterprise.

The studio in its early days used a unique 8-track tube multitrack and various upgrades were made to the studio by Lewis. Many local artists up to this point had used the studio facilities.

At this point, few major studios were based outside London, meaning Lewis' Amazon Studios rarely had notable artists recording there. In the early 1980s, a surge of popular UK-based musicians from the North of England emerged. Many of these artists wanted to record closer to home and away from London. This led in a surge in popularity for northern recording studios, including Lewis' Amazon Studios.

Over the next decade, Lewis produced many albums for notable British musicians and bands. Over 345 notable albums and singles were recorded at the studios, with Lewis playing an integral part in their production through the studios. One of his first notable works was with Pete Wylie's Wah! Heat and also China Crisis in the late 1970s. Much of this work was under the Indie label Lewis and Pete Fulwell founded, Inevitable. In 1984, the label released a compilation album, Small Hits and Near Misses. During this era, Lewis worked on production for the album, Difficult Shapes & Passive Rhythms, Some People Think It's Fun to Entertain for China Crisis.

In 1989, Lewis worked on the production and finishing for Black Sabbath's fourteenth studio album, Headless Cross.

During the 1980s and early 1990s as founder of Amazon Studios, Lewis oversaw a number of notable albums and singles that were recorded at the recording studios. This included albums such as This Is the Sea by The Waterboys, which included the single "The Whole of the Moon", which won an Ivor Novello award. Also recorded at the studios was Ocean Rain by Echo and The Bunnymen and Meat Is Murder by The Smiths. During this period at Amazon, Lewis had 20 Double Platinum, Platinum, Gold and Silver albums for records to show for his work, and 3 Ampex Gold Reel Awards. Lewis worked closely with a number of record producers who worked for a number of years at Amazon Studios. These record producers included Gil Norton, Ken Nelson and Ian Broudie.

In order to keep the studio going in the 1990s, he moved the studio to a more desirable location in Liverpool city centre. In 1992, Lewis' major investor took over controlling interest in the company, which was deemed a coup by Keith Andrews. Following Lewis' involvement and construction of Parr Street Studios, it went on to win two separate Grammy Awards under a name change to Parr Street Studios.

Lewis moved into the dot com industry in the mid-1990s and launched a number of successful companies, including Netscan UK. In April 2013 Lewis set up a specialist guitar and acoustic company, Jeremy J Lewis Guitars.

Parr Street Studios

Lewis and his business partner were responsible for the contraction of the Parr Street Studios in Liverpool, United Kingdom. The 20,000 sq ft complex consisted of 4 studios, a restaurant, a bar, a hotel and 8 offices for commercial use. The property was completed in 1992 and after Lewis left his role with the studio, it was later sold for £1.9 million in 2012.

References

Jeremy J. Lewis Wikipedia