Strawberry Studios: Iconic Recordings from Stockport
From the heart of Stockport, Strawberry Studios helped shape British music history—recording chart-toppers, cult classics, and the roots of post-punk.
From the heart of Stockport, Strawberry Studios helped shape British music history—recording chart-toppers, cult classics, and the roots of post-punk.
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