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  • It got so bad at that place, with all the cocaine there, that good musicians stopped using Bolic.

    I Tina Turner, Tina 1952

  • Thomas was working wardrobe with the Revue and living in one of a block of apartments Ike had recently purchased behind the Bolic studio.

    I Tina Turner, Tina 1952

  • Ike junior: He was mad because he had been paying me eight or nine hundred dollars a week to work at Bolic, and I was working for her for four hundred dollars a week.

    I Tina Turner, Tina 1952

  • He put the worth of the Anaheim apartment complex at between $200,000 and $400,000 (Leeds suspected it was closer to $1 million), and on Bolic Sound he placed a decidedly conservative value of $200,000.

    I Tina Turner, Tina 1952

  • She started with Ike junior, who had been commuting between her house and Bolic to work.

    I Tina Turner, Tina 1952

  • With the proliferation of high-tech equipment -- Bolic had been boosted from twenty-four-track to thirty-two-track capacity, for example -- there came an exponential increase in the number of recording choices to be made: which track to pick, which part to redo, which mix to use, and so forth.

    I Tina Turner, Tina 1952

  • Tina actually liked the Country LP (it was recorded at Bolic, but with an outside producer and musicians), even though it didn't sell well.

    I Tina Turner, Tina 1952

  • ANCONA SUBSTITUTION: Drazen Bolic for Daniele Daino in the 46th minute

    USATODAY.com 2003

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