"A place that feeds the creative soul with its history and culture" Elbow’s Guy Garvey has joined a list of new names speaking out to help save Liverpool’s iconic Parr Street Studios.
The recording studio, which has seen the likes of Bjork, Grace Jones, Coldplay, Motorhead, Stereophonics, Blossoms, Justin Bieber and Rihanna record there since its opening in 1991, is under threat from developers who want to turn the area into luxury apartments unless officials step in.
Speaking about the possible closure, Garvey said: “Liverpool can’t lose this jewel. Parr Street has to be preserved. It’s one of the few precious cathedrals to music creation and production left. “With Ben Hillier, Elbow made our first two records at Parr Street Studios – and
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