• Anti-Spam Policy
  • Copyright Notice
  • DMCA Compliance
  • Earnings Disclaimer
  • Fair Use Disclaimer
  • FTC Compliance
  • Medical Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Social Media Disclaimer
  • Terms and Conditions
InfluencerWorldDaily.com
  • Home
  • Business
    After a decade of silence, Elon Musk’s tunneling startup and its reclusive president, are hitting the media circuit | Fortune

    After a decade of silence, Elon Musk’s tunneling startup and its reclusive president, are hitting the media circuit | Fortune

    Ro CEO wants to erase GLP-1 stigma with first Super Bowl ad featuring Serena Williams | Fortune

    Ro CEO wants to erase GLP-1 stigma with first Super Bowl ad featuring Serena Williams | Fortune

    Quantum computing company IonQ misled investors about its dependence on backdoor earmarks, short-seller report says | Fortune

    Quantum computing company IonQ misled investors about its dependence on backdoor earmarks, short-seller report says | Fortune

    Lawhive, which started out selling tech to law firms but then became one, raises  million in new funding | Fortune

    Lawhive, which started out selling tech to law firms but then became one, raises $60 million in new funding | Fortune

    Less than 10% of employees believe their bosses are demonstrating moral leadership | Fortune

    Less than 10% of employees believe their bosses are demonstrating moral leadership | Fortune

    Options traders pile into tech hedges after software rout | Fortune

    Options traders pile into tech hedges after software rout | Fortune

  • Politics
    What Marjorie Taylor Greene Doesn’t Understand

    What Marjorie Taylor Greene Doesn’t Understand

    UPDATE: Six shot, one child, adult critical in mass shooting in Louisiana

    UPDATE: Six shot, one child, adult critical in mass shooting in Louisiana

    Mamdani Goes From a Winter Storm to a Fiscal One

    Mamdani Goes From a Winter Storm to a Fiscal One

    BOOM VIDEO – CNN host gets embarrassed by DAG Todd Blanche after misrepresenting facts about case against Don Lemon

    BOOM VIDEO – CNN host gets embarrassed by DAG Todd Blanche after misrepresenting facts about case against Don Lemon

    Manhattan Republicans Get a Lesson in Mamdani-Era Self-Defense

    Manhattan Republicans Get a Lesson in Mamdani-Era Self-Defense

    WATCH: Trump explained to reporters why he won’t help Dem cities with riots unless they ask nicely

    WATCH: Trump explained to reporters why he won’t help Dem cities with riots unless they ask nicely

  • Marketing
    AI Is a Survival Skill for Consultants

    AI Is a Survival Skill for Consultants

    A “Moore-ish” law for marketing

    A “Moore-ish” law for marketing

    Why Goals Fail and How to Change the Odds

    Why Goals Fail and How to Change the Odds

    Marketing Chaos Ends With a Real System

    Marketing Chaos Ends With a Real System

    Curious Leaders Build Stronger, Smarter Teams

    Curious Leaders Build Stronger, Smarter Teams

    The Marketing Operating System: Why Strategy Alone Isn’t Enough Anymore

    The Marketing Operating System: Why Strategy Alone Isn’t Enough Anymore

  • CEO
    CEO Confidence Flat In February Poll Amid Hopes For More Stability

    CEO Confidence Flat In February Poll Amid Hopes For More Stability

    SailPoint CEO Mark McClain Says A Work-Life Imbalance Should Only Be Temporary

    SailPoint CEO Mark McClain Says A Work-Life Imbalance Should Only Be Temporary

    OpenClaw: A New Class Of Autonomous AI Requires Attention

    OpenClaw: A New Class Of Autonomous AI Requires Attention

    Championship Conditions: What Leaders Must Build First To Win Under Pressure

    Championship Conditions: What Leaders Must Build First To Win Under Pressure

    From Photo Film Maker To Biopharma Giant

    From Photo Film Maker To Biopharma Giant

    Just How Different Are Public And Private Firms? 

    Just How Different Are Public And Private Firms? 

  • Fashion
    US’ Tapestry hits record Q2 FY26 results with 14% sales growth

    US’ Tapestry hits record Q2 FY26 results with 14% sales growth

    Canada Goose names Patrick Bourke president, North America

    Canada Goose names Patrick Bourke president, North America

    US’ Ralph Lauren beats Q3 expectations with 12.2% revenue growth

    US’ Ralph Lauren beats Q3 expectations with 12.2% revenue growth

    UK’s M&S unveils brand-new Bath flagship store

    UK’s M&S unveils brand-new Bath flagship store

    Italy’s Versace appoints Pieter Mulier as chief creative officer

    Italy’s Versace appoints Pieter Mulier as chief creative officer

    Saint Laurent retains top spot as hottest brand in Q4 2025 Lyst Index

    Saint Laurent retains top spot as hottest brand in Q4 2025 Lyst Index

  • Music
    Billboard’s 2026 Top Music Venues

    Billboard’s 2026 Top Music Venues

    Taylor Swift Is Aiming for Another No. 1 With ‘Opalite’ — But She’ll Face Serious Competition From Bad Bunny, Olivia Dean, J. Cole & More

    Taylor Swift Is Aiming for Another No. 1 With ‘Opalite’ — But She’ll Face Serious Competition From Bad Bunny, Olivia Dean, J. Cole & More

    Here’s How Travis Kelce Included Taylor Swift in His Appearance at the NFL Honors Afterparty

    Here’s How Travis Kelce Included Taylor Swift in His Appearance at the NFL Honors Afterparty

    Rocky Kramer’s Rock & Roll Tuesdays Presents “Valentine’s Rock” On Tuesday, February 10th, 2026 7 PM PT on Twitch

    Rocky Kramer’s Rock & Roll Tuesdays Presents “Valentine’s Rock” On Tuesday, February 10th, 2026 7 PM PT on Twitch

    Inside Christian Music’s Touring Boom: ‘Something To Believe In’

    Inside Christian Music’s Touring Boom: ‘Something To Believe In’

    Grammy-Winning HUNTR/X Member EJAE Drops Heartbreak Anthem ‘Time After Time’

    Grammy-Winning HUNTR/X Member EJAE Drops Heartbreak Anthem ‘Time After Time’

  • Film
    First ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Teaser Confirms Return of a Huge Marvel Star

    First ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Teaser Confirms Return of a Huge Marvel Star

    ‘Tombstone’ Changed Doc Holliday’s Real-Life Quote and Made Val Kilmer’s Scene Even Better

    ‘Tombstone’ Changed Doc Holliday’s Real-Life Quote and Made Val Kilmer’s Scene Even Better

    The Best New Movies You Can Watch at Home This Weekend

    The Best New Movies You Can Watch at Home This Weekend

    This ‘Fallout’ Video Game Weapon Reveal Hints at a Totally New Location for Season 3

    This ‘Fallout’ Video Game Weapon Reveal Hints at a Totally New Location for Season 3

    The Best Forgotten Christmas Movies You’ve Never Seen

    The Best Forgotten Christmas Movies You’ve Never Seen

    10 Stephen King Movies Worse Than the Books, Ranked

    10 Stephen King Movies Worse Than the Books, Ranked

  • Television
    Finding Her Edge: Season Two Renewal Set for Netflix YA Series

    Finding Her Edge: Season Two Renewal Set for Netflix YA Series

    Imperfect Women: Apple TV Previews Thriller Series Starring Elisabeth Moss and Kerry Washington

    Imperfect Women: Apple TV Previews Thriller Series Starring Elisabeth Moss and Kerry Washington

    Memory of a Killer: Season One Ratings + Viewer Votes

    Memory of a Killer: Season One Ratings + Viewer Votes

    American Idol: Season 24 Ratings (Season Nine on ABC)

    American Idol: Season 24 Ratings (Season Nine on ABC)

    Wild Cards: Season Three Ratings + Viewer Votes

    Wild Cards: Season Three Ratings + Viewer Votes

    Monday TV Ratings: Brilliant Minds, Wild Cards, American Idol,  Extracted, FBI

    Monday TV Ratings: Brilliant Minds, Wild Cards, American Idol, Extracted, FBI

  • Books
    THE WHITE PEDESTAL | Kirkus Reviews

    THE WHITE PEDESTAL | Kirkus Reviews

    Neuromancer is Coming to Apple TV—and More SFF Links 

    Neuromancer is Coming to Apple TV—and More SFF Links 

    THE GREAT RESISTANCE | Kirkus Reviews

    THE GREAT RESISTANCE | Kirkus Reviews

    Must-Read Celebrity Memoirs Hitting Shelves in 2026

    Must-Read Celebrity Memoirs Hitting Shelves in 2026

    HOMESCHOOLED | Kirkus Reviews

    HOMESCHOOLED | Kirkus Reviews

    Romance Tropes for Neurodivergent Readers

    Romance Tropes for Neurodivergent Readers

  • Social Media
    Why Standard Portable Toilets Fall Short at Messy, Hands-On Food Events – Social Media Explorer

    Why Standard Portable Toilets Fall Short at Messy, Hands-On Food Events – Social Media Explorer

    Commercial Window Tinting Becomes a Practical Upgrade for New York City Commercial Properties – Social Media Explorer

    Commercial Window Tinting Becomes a Practical Upgrade for New York City Commercial Properties – Social Media Explorer

    The Velvet Voice of the Island: The Captivating Ascent of Mary Hoover Drucker – Social Media Explorer

    The Velvet Voice of the Island: The Captivating Ascent of Mary Hoover Drucker – Social Media Explorer

    Entorno Law and the Role of Public Interest Law in Protecting Communities and the Environment – Social Media Explorer

    Entorno Law and the Role of Public Interest Law in Protecting Communities and the Environment – Social Media Explorer

    How Spam Filtering Protects You from Phishing and Malware – Social Media Explorer

    How Spam Filtering Protects You from Phishing and Malware – Social Media Explorer

    First Impressions Matter: How to Craft a Direct Mail Appeal That Donors Can’t Ignore – Social Media Explorer

    First Impressions Matter: How to Craft a Direct Mail Appeal That Donors Can’t Ignore – Social Media Explorer

  • Cover Story
  • Contact
    • About
  • Home
  • Business
    After a decade of silence, Elon Musk’s tunneling startup and its reclusive president, are hitting the media circuit | Fortune

    After a decade of silence, Elon Musk’s tunneling startup and its reclusive president, are hitting the media circuit | Fortune

    Ro CEO wants to erase GLP-1 stigma with first Super Bowl ad featuring Serena Williams | Fortune

    Ro CEO wants to erase GLP-1 stigma with first Super Bowl ad featuring Serena Williams | Fortune

    Quantum computing company IonQ misled investors about its dependence on backdoor earmarks, short-seller report says | Fortune

    Quantum computing company IonQ misled investors about its dependence on backdoor earmarks, short-seller report says | Fortune

    Lawhive, which started out selling tech to law firms but then became one, raises  million in new funding | Fortune

    Lawhive, which started out selling tech to law firms but then became one, raises $60 million in new funding | Fortune

    Less than 10% of employees believe their bosses are demonstrating moral leadership | Fortune

    Less than 10% of employees believe their bosses are demonstrating moral leadership | Fortune

    Options traders pile into tech hedges after software rout | Fortune

    Options traders pile into tech hedges after software rout | Fortune

  • Politics
    What Marjorie Taylor Greene Doesn’t Understand

    What Marjorie Taylor Greene Doesn’t Understand

    UPDATE: Six shot, one child, adult critical in mass shooting in Louisiana

    UPDATE: Six shot, one child, adult critical in mass shooting in Louisiana

    Mamdani Goes From a Winter Storm to a Fiscal One

    Mamdani Goes From a Winter Storm to a Fiscal One

    BOOM VIDEO – CNN host gets embarrassed by DAG Todd Blanche after misrepresenting facts about case against Don Lemon

    BOOM VIDEO – CNN host gets embarrassed by DAG Todd Blanche after misrepresenting facts about case against Don Lemon

    Manhattan Republicans Get a Lesson in Mamdani-Era Self-Defense

    Manhattan Republicans Get a Lesson in Mamdani-Era Self-Defense

    WATCH: Trump explained to reporters why he won’t help Dem cities with riots unless they ask nicely

    WATCH: Trump explained to reporters why he won’t help Dem cities with riots unless they ask nicely

  • Marketing
    AI Is a Survival Skill for Consultants

    AI Is a Survival Skill for Consultants

    A “Moore-ish” law for marketing

    A “Moore-ish” law for marketing

    Why Goals Fail and How to Change the Odds

    Why Goals Fail and How to Change the Odds

    Marketing Chaos Ends With a Real System

    Marketing Chaos Ends With a Real System

    Curious Leaders Build Stronger, Smarter Teams

    Curious Leaders Build Stronger, Smarter Teams

    The Marketing Operating System: Why Strategy Alone Isn’t Enough Anymore

    The Marketing Operating System: Why Strategy Alone Isn’t Enough Anymore

  • CEO
    CEO Confidence Flat In February Poll Amid Hopes For More Stability

    CEO Confidence Flat In February Poll Amid Hopes For More Stability

    SailPoint CEO Mark McClain Says A Work-Life Imbalance Should Only Be Temporary

    SailPoint CEO Mark McClain Says A Work-Life Imbalance Should Only Be Temporary

    OpenClaw: A New Class Of Autonomous AI Requires Attention

    OpenClaw: A New Class Of Autonomous AI Requires Attention

    Championship Conditions: What Leaders Must Build First To Win Under Pressure

    Championship Conditions: What Leaders Must Build First To Win Under Pressure

    From Photo Film Maker To Biopharma Giant

    From Photo Film Maker To Biopharma Giant

    Just How Different Are Public And Private Firms? 

    Just How Different Are Public And Private Firms? 

  • Fashion
    US’ Tapestry hits record Q2 FY26 results with 14% sales growth

    US’ Tapestry hits record Q2 FY26 results with 14% sales growth

    Canada Goose names Patrick Bourke president, North America

    Canada Goose names Patrick Bourke president, North America

    US’ Ralph Lauren beats Q3 expectations with 12.2% revenue growth

    US’ Ralph Lauren beats Q3 expectations with 12.2% revenue growth

    UK’s M&S unveils brand-new Bath flagship store

    UK’s M&S unveils brand-new Bath flagship store

    Italy’s Versace appoints Pieter Mulier as chief creative officer

    Italy’s Versace appoints Pieter Mulier as chief creative officer

    Saint Laurent retains top spot as hottest brand in Q4 2025 Lyst Index

    Saint Laurent retains top spot as hottest brand in Q4 2025 Lyst Index

  • Music
    Billboard’s 2026 Top Music Venues

    Billboard’s 2026 Top Music Venues

    Taylor Swift Is Aiming for Another No. 1 With ‘Opalite’ — But She’ll Face Serious Competition From Bad Bunny, Olivia Dean, J. Cole & More

    Taylor Swift Is Aiming for Another No. 1 With ‘Opalite’ — But She’ll Face Serious Competition From Bad Bunny, Olivia Dean, J. Cole & More

    Here’s How Travis Kelce Included Taylor Swift in His Appearance at the NFL Honors Afterparty

    Here’s How Travis Kelce Included Taylor Swift in His Appearance at the NFL Honors Afterparty

    Rocky Kramer’s Rock & Roll Tuesdays Presents “Valentine’s Rock” On Tuesday, February 10th, 2026 7 PM PT on Twitch

    Rocky Kramer’s Rock & Roll Tuesdays Presents “Valentine’s Rock” On Tuesday, February 10th, 2026 7 PM PT on Twitch

    Inside Christian Music’s Touring Boom: ‘Something To Believe In’

    Inside Christian Music’s Touring Boom: ‘Something To Believe In’

    Grammy-Winning HUNTR/X Member EJAE Drops Heartbreak Anthem ‘Time After Time’

    Grammy-Winning HUNTR/X Member EJAE Drops Heartbreak Anthem ‘Time After Time’

  • Film
    First ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Teaser Confirms Return of a Huge Marvel Star

    First ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Teaser Confirms Return of a Huge Marvel Star

    ‘Tombstone’ Changed Doc Holliday’s Real-Life Quote and Made Val Kilmer’s Scene Even Better

    ‘Tombstone’ Changed Doc Holliday’s Real-Life Quote and Made Val Kilmer’s Scene Even Better

    The Best New Movies You Can Watch at Home This Weekend

    The Best New Movies You Can Watch at Home This Weekend

    This ‘Fallout’ Video Game Weapon Reveal Hints at a Totally New Location for Season 3

    This ‘Fallout’ Video Game Weapon Reveal Hints at a Totally New Location for Season 3

    The Best Forgotten Christmas Movies You’ve Never Seen

    The Best Forgotten Christmas Movies You’ve Never Seen

    10 Stephen King Movies Worse Than the Books, Ranked

    10 Stephen King Movies Worse Than the Books, Ranked

  • Television
    Finding Her Edge: Season Two Renewal Set for Netflix YA Series

    Finding Her Edge: Season Two Renewal Set for Netflix YA Series

    Imperfect Women: Apple TV Previews Thriller Series Starring Elisabeth Moss and Kerry Washington

    Imperfect Women: Apple TV Previews Thriller Series Starring Elisabeth Moss and Kerry Washington

    Memory of a Killer: Season One Ratings + Viewer Votes

    Memory of a Killer: Season One Ratings + Viewer Votes

    American Idol: Season 24 Ratings (Season Nine on ABC)

    American Idol: Season 24 Ratings (Season Nine on ABC)

    Wild Cards: Season Three Ratings + Viewer Votes

    Wild Cards: Season Three Ratings + Viewer Votes

    Monday TV Ratings: Brilliant Minds, Wild Cards, American Idol,  Extracted, FBI

    Monday TV Ratings: Brilliant Minds, Wild Cards, American Idol, Extracted, FBI

  • Books
    THE WHITE PEDESTAL | Kirkus Reviews

    THE WHITE PEDESTAL | Kirkus Reviews

    Neuromancer is Coming to Apple TV—and More SFF Links 

    Neuromancer is Coming to Apple TV—and More SFF Links 

    THE GREAT RESISTANCE | Kirkus Reviews

    THE GREAT RESISTANCE | Kirkus Reviews

    Must-Read Celebrity Memoirs Hitting Shelves in 2026

    Must-Read Celebrity Memoirs Hitting Shelves in 2026

    HOMESCHOOLED | Kirkus Reviews

    HOMESCHOOLED | Kirkus Reviews

    Romance Tropes for Neurodivergent Readers

    Romance Tropes for Neurodivergent Readers

  • Social Media
    Why Standard Portable Toilets Fall Short at Messy, Hands-On Food Events – Social Media Explorer

    Why Standard Portable Toilets Fall Short at Messy, Hands-On Food Events – Social Media Explorer

    Commercial Window Tinting Becomes a Practical Upgrade for New York City Commercial Properties – Social Media Explorer

    Commercial Window Tinting Becomes a Practical Upgrade for New York City Commercial Properties – Social Media Explorer

    The Velvet Voice of the Island: The Captivating Ascent of Mary Hoover Drucker – Social Media Explorer

    The Velvet Voice of the Island: The Captivating Ascent of Mary Hoover Drucker – Social Media Explorer

    Entorno Law and the Role of Public Interest Law in Protecting Communities and the Environment – Social Media Explorer

    Entorno Law and the Role of Public Interest Law in Protecting Communities and the Environment – Social Media Explorer

    How Spam Filtering Protects You from Phishing and Malware – Social Media Explorer

    How Spam Filtering Protects You from Phishing and Malware – Social Media Explorer

    First Impressions Matter: How to Craft a Direct Mail Appeal That Donors Can’t Ignore – Social Media Explorer

    First Impressions Matter: How to Craft a Direct Mail Appeal That Donors Can’t Ignore – Social Media Explorer

  • Cover Story
  • Contact
    • About
No Result
View All Result
InfluencerWorldDaily.com
No Result
View All Result
Home Music

The Record Plant Isn’t Closing — But Its Future Is Complicated

by
August 16, 2024
in Music
The Record Plant Isn’t Closing — But Its Future Is Complicated

[ad_1]

The front door to the Record Plant — where Beyoncé once booked every room to record Lemonade, Kanye West and Pharrell rode motorized scooters through the hallways and Michael Jackson, Rihanna, Eminem, Lady Gaga and hundreds of others made classic albums — is locked. There are no cars in its parking lot across the street. And the 55-year-old studio, which moved to this location on North Sycamore Avenue in Los Angeles in 1985, is “set to close” forever, according to a July report in Los Angeles magazine that was widely repeated online.

But the truth is more complicated. The fate of the Record Plant is in the hands of a U.S. bankruptcy court in California, the result of a multimillion-dollar squabble between a fast-talking Italian music producer and a prolific hitmaker for Bruno Mars’ songwriting and production team, the Smeezingtons. Court trustees will sell the Record Plant’s assets to pay its creditors, then grant what’s left of the business to the highest bidder. The new owner could then decide to close it for good or keep it open.

“I think the brand means something,” says Rick Stevens, a former major-label executive who bought the studio in 1991. “The high-tech living room, the level of service and differentiating itself from most of the other recording studios on the planet — if somebody [buys it and] does that, the Record Plant brand could be revitalized and reborn.”

The latest era of Record Plant turmoil began in 2016, when Stevens realized producers were eschewing expensive studios to make music with ProTools and Ableton in their bedrooms. “I had been planning an exit for a couple of years,” he says. “It was time to move on.”

At the time, Stevens was also working as CEO of an entertainment company run by billionaire Ron Burkle; they built an investment firm that sought to buy holdings in electronic dance music. Stevens found himself regularly visiting the dance-party island of Ibiza, “in the heyday of the EDM world,” as Stevens recalls. There, he befriended Marcel Boekhoorn, an accountant-turned-entrepreneur who was a billionaire and owned a yacht. Boekhoorn said he was working with Mars and a colleague, Philip Lawrence, the songwriter and producer whose name appears on the credits of just about every Mars song, plus hits by Adele, Justin Bieber and others.

A self-taught pianist who had been a performer at Disney World, Lawrence first met Mars through a mutual friend. They rose together, and Lawrence soon became an eight-time Grammy Award winner, mega-rich in the music business. He was also troubled. In a 2020 interview, he acknowledged cheating on his wife, celebrity stylist and fashion designer Urbana Chappa, then going to rehab. “I did not understand the impact of my behavior. I did not understand how damaging cheating is,” he said. “I had to get sober. That was my initial assignment — what is this thing that’s blocking me from becoming a whole person? … How can I be well?”

Boekhoorn and Lawrence partnered in a new company, Philmar, which bought the Record Plant from Stevens in late 2016. Their idea, according to Amsterdam filmmaker Remko Peters, a friend of Boekhoorn who wound up as a managing partner at the studio, was that Lawrence would scout and develop music talent and bring them to the Record Plant to record. (Boekhoorn declined to answer questions for this story.) 

The plan worked — for a few years. Shawn Mendes, Chaka Khan, Mars himself and other top stars recorded at the Record Plant during this period. But soon, Lawrence and Patrizio Moi, the Italian producer who has worked with Bieber, Meghan Trainor, Pavarotti and others and had a long-standing deal to work in Record Plant’s upstairs studio, had a dispute over money. “Lawrence,” Moi says, “did not do what he was supposed to do.” 

‘I WANT TO LIVE HERE’

The first Record Plant first opened in 1968 in New York City, and the Los Angeles installation followed a year later, debuting with a party invitation that read, “L.A.’s First Hunchy Punchy Recording Studio,” as co-founder Chris Stone later wrote. One of its founders, engineer Gary Kellgren, supplemented its state-of-the-art technology, including multitrack tape machines, large consoles and monitor mixers, with an innovation — studios resembling living rooms. “When we started Record Plant, recording studios were like hospitals: fluorescent lights, white walls and concrete floors,” Stone wrote. “The best and greatest compliment that any artist who came to work with us could make was, ‘My God, this is beautiful — I want to live here.’”

Soon megastars from John Lennon to Fleetwood Mac to Stevie Wonder were recording at the studio on 3rd Street in West Hollywood, and the off-duty activities, for many, had become at least as attractive as making records. “This place was a rock ‘n’ roll mecca complete with a hot tub room and other creative spaces specifically designed for orgies and drug use,” wrote Jim Peterik, a member of the ’80s band Survivor, in his 2014 memoir Through the Eye of the Tiger. “Each recording console was equipped with razor blades for chopping cocaine and at least three boxes of Kleenex.” Buck Dharma, guitarist for Blue Öyster Cult, which recorded its 1979 album Mirrors at the LA Record Plant, recalls to Billboard, “We were half-jokingly cautioned about getting into the hot tub. It had a reputation for being funky.”

In 1991, Stevens, a former A&R executive at MGM and Polydor, read a Los Angeles Times article about the LA installment of the Record Plant, by now in its second location on North Sycamore Avenue, and assembled a group to buy it. His innovation was to pamper clients “at the highest level, the way they live,” he says. “My goal was to say, ‘I want these people treated like they’re at a five-star hotel.’” He also brought in a key employee: Rose Mann-Cherney, on-site manager, beloved by clients for decades. “Nobody knew better how to deal with the stars,” Stevens says. “She was able to help me execute my vision.” (Mann-Cherney did not respond to requests for comment.)

The reborn Record Plant returned to its former glory, drawing music’s biggest names for years: Celine Dion, Barbra Streisand, Janet Jackson, Michael Jackson, Eminem, Beyoncé, Rihanna, Bieber and dozens of others. Prince built his own studio there in the late ‘90s, and signed the studio’s guest book with his symbol. “Record Plant is the best studio I’ve ever been in. It’s unexplainable. I don’t know if it’s the piece of property it sits on or the stories in the walls,” says Paul Blair, the producer known as DJ White Shadow, who worked on Lady Gaga’s ARTPOP and other hits at the studio. “It was just like the perfect storm of awesomeness. There was this little glass room that had all the records. I’d go back there and Lionel Richie and Quincy Jones would be drinking red wine. Before Fifth Harmony took off — the girls were probably 14 — they were laying on the floor playing board games while taking turns cutting their parts.”

Adds CJ deVillar, a Record Plant staff engineer from 1997 to 1999 who worked with Michael Jackson and many other stars: “It was a really great culture there for a while.”

LAWSUITS, DIVORCE AND BANKRUPTCY

In 2014, Moi visited the Record Plant and decided he loved everything about it — “I had goosebumps,” he says — and made a deal with Stevens to rent a two-room upstairs studio, Digi-Plant, as resident producer. Moi spent earnings from his London real-estate portfolio to invest in equipment and renovations. 

When Boekhoorn and Lawrence’s Philmar bought the studio two years later, Moi was disappointed. He and Stevens were close — Stevens calls Moi “my favorite Italian guy” — and Moi had suggested buying it himself, but they never advanced beyond the price-negotiation phase. Philmar won out with a better offer. “It’s business, right?” Moi says. “I was upset, but I was like, ‘That’s how it went.’”

In January 2017, Peters, the studio’s managing partner, proposed a deal to Moi: The Italian producer would relinquish Digi-Plant so BMG could rent it for a higher price. In exchange, Moi would receive equity in the Record Plant, making him a minority owner. Moi agreed. (Peters says the BMG story is “not correct.” He believes Lawrence and Moi initially liked each other but had their own ways of making and producing music, and their relationship eventually soured.) “It’s always about money,” Peters says. “What’s new?”

Moi declared himself an owner of Record Plant and insisted on receiving shares of its profits. But Lawrence and Philmar “began manufacturing excuses to string along Moi, and ultimately refused to share any profits,” Moi’s attorneys argued in court documents. A source close to Lawrence responds that Moi, “a difficult man,” took advantage of the proposed 2017 deal to “hijack” the Record Plant trademark, “somehow get control” of its email address and “started launching lawsuits.” The source adds: “He absolutely robbed the Record Plant.”

Record Plant Recording Studio

Record Plant Recording Studio

Remko Peters

Moi sued Philmar in 2018, arguing that he had a 20% stake in the Record Plant, according to court documents. (This later increased to 27%, when Moi bought out a minority partner, he says.) Two years later, Boekhoorn, the Dutch billionaire who was a partner in Philmar, left the business, selling his stake to Lawrence for nearly $2.8 million, according to court records. “It’s one of the most expensive studios in L.A.,” Peters says. “After Covid, people bought their own studios at houses.”

That left Lawrence as president and CEO of the Record Plant. And the litigation with Moi was taking a toll on Lawrence’s finances. According to Moi, Lawrence told him, “This thing is a money pit. This thing is not working financially. Take the Record Plant but dismiss the lawsuit.”

In October 2020, Lawrence and Moi began negotiating a legal settlement. Moi says he met with Lawrence in New York for several hours, four or five days in a row, hammering out a handshake deal. On Nov. 8, 2020, Moi visited Lawrence’s house in Los Angeles for a one-on-one meeting, with no attorneys present, and asked the Smeezingtons songwriter to sign a complicated, 89-page agreement that would make Moi and Lawrence co-owners of the Record Plant. As court records show, Lawrence signed a “Purchase and Sale Agreement” transferring ownership of the studio to Moi, as well as numerous other documents, such as a transfer of the Record Plant trademark and its website domain.

As part of the agreement, Moi paid Lawrence $1. Why such a low amount? Because Lawrence owed so much money to Moi, as a Record Plant partner who owned 27% of the company but had not received any equity payments, they executed the deal basically for free — and in exchange for wiping out Lawrence’s debt to him, Moi took ownership of the studio. “The dollar was whatever,” Moi says. “He had to put some price in there.”

Moi moved to take over ownership of the Record Plant, but Lawrence objected, claiming the November 2020 agreement he signed was made under false pretenses — “specious,” his attorneys later called the agreement in a lawsuit. Miles Cooley, an attorney for Lawrence, later declared in court that Moi had neglected a “proposed transaction,” a “closing” and several other requirements outlined in a letter of agreement in order for him to take over the Record Plant. “Without those items resolved, it was illogical, absurd and entirely without any factual basis for Moi to assert that he was ‘owner’ of Record Plant,” Cooley said.

The source close to Lawrence says the Smeezingtons songwriter was characteristically “trusting, probably over-generous, not contentious” and “was just trying to find an amicable solution with Moi.” The source adds that Lawrence “just took Moi’s word he was going to do the right thing,” but “Moi just went in and grabbed everything,” including Record Plant’s trademarks. In court documents, Lawrence and Philmar accused Moi of “international misrepresentation” and “fraudulent inducement.” In his statement, Cooley added, “No court in this state would ever believe that Lawrence transferred the Record Plant business to Moi for $1.”

Moi’s response in court was to declare the Nov. 8 agreement to be “binding and enforceable” and accused Lawrence and Philmar of acting with “malice, fraud and oppression.” The dueling lawsuits are elaborate and ugly. They became uglier still when Lawrence threw in an unexpected curveball — last August, he filed for bankruptcy.

Moi’s attorneys dug up Lawrence’s 2022 divorce proceeding with his wife, Chappa. In April, Robb Report described their Los Angeles mansion — which contained a Moroccan-inspired spa — as a “lavish Encino spread … loaded with every amenity imaginable and then some.” The cost of the house was $11.5 million. The article did not mention that Chappa had hired a forensic accountant to look into Lawrence’s financial affairs, in order to determine his obligations to her and the couple’s four young children. According to court records, Lawrence had nearly $22 million in property assets from three homes and $90 million from selling his song catalog to Tempo Music Investments, a music-investment company that partners with Warner Music Group. Lawrence also borrowed $15 million from Hipgnosis, the music-catalog company that has purchased hundreds of millions of dollars worth of songs from top songwriters, using his own catalog as collateral.

But Lawrence also had massive debts, including more than $23 million due in back taxes, according to court records. And as part of their divorce proceeding, Chappa accused Lawrence of withholding key financial details about his assets. According to court records, Lawrence asked a business manager to hold $2.3 million of his money — an amount he had not disclosed in the divorce proceeding.

“Look, he knows he made mistakes,” the source close to Lawrence says. “He got himself in a bit of a mess.”

WHAT’S NEXT FOR THE RECORD PLANT?

The type of bankruptcy Lawrence’s company Philmar filed in March was Chapter 11 — a reorganization of the company’s debts and assets under court supervision. But in June, Moi requested that the bankruptcy court change the designation to Chapter 7 — a more extreme form of bankruptcy that would require Philmar to liquidate all of its assets to pay off its many creditors. The court agreed.

“He couldn’t keep up the legal fees,” says the source close to Lawrence. “His only option, at that point, was bankruptcy.”

Where does that leave the Record Plant? It’s unclear. Moi is aggressive about wanting to be the studio’s owner, and has plans to renovate the studios, buy more equipment and work with the landlord, CIM Group, to resume the studio’s rent payments. (A CIM representative declined to comment.) He claims he owns the Record Plant trademarks, while bankruptcy-court trustees control the furniture, speakers, consoles and microphones contained in the building.

Due to Philmar’s Chapter 7 status, the trustees in the bankruptcy proceeding are required to sell the Record Plant assets to pay off the creditors (which include CIM for back rent payments, and Moi for equipment, as the Italian producer argues in court). But another buyer could come in and take over the assets. Amy L. Goldman,  a court trustee, said in a July filing she has had sale discussions with “Mr. Moi, the landlord, [Philmar’s] principals, and at least two others.” “When you sell in bankruptcy, you are required to get the highest and best price,” says Mary Whitmer, a bankruptcy attorney in Cleveland who is not involved in the case. “[The trustee] will tell all of them, ‘Whatever bid you make, I’m going to shop it around.’”

Despite his bankruptcies, Lawrence, who identifies himself as the Record Plant’s owner and CEO, plans to keep the studio open if he winds up as the permanent owner, sources close to him say. Boekhoorn, the Dutch investor, could potentially be involved. (“Perhaps,” says Peters, Boekhoorn’s filmmaker friend who worked at the Record Plant. “I cannot say yes, I cannot say no.”) But if Moi emerges as the studio’s owner through the bankruptcy proceeding, he will keep running it as a music studio. “I will double down and invest whatever it takes to relaunch it,” he says. “Three more studios upstairs, and renovate four studios downstairs. A major Italian renovation.”

Adds Moi: “We want the Record Plant to survive. I’m trying my best.”

[ad_2]

Original Source Link

Related Posts

Billboard’s 2026 Top Music Venues
Music

Billboard’s 2026 Top Music Venues

February 10, 2026
Taylor Swift Is Aiming for Another No. 1 With ‘Opalite’ — But She’ll Face Serious Competition From Bad Bunny, Olivia Dean, J. Cole & More
Music

Taylor Swift Is Aiming for Another No. 1 With ‘Opalite’ — But She’ll Face Serious Competition From Bad Bunny, Olivia Dean, J. Cole & More

February 9, 2026
Here’s How Travis Kelce Included Taylor Swift in His Appearance at the NFL Honors Afterparty
Music

Here’s How Travis Kelce Included Taylor Swift in His Appearance at the NFL Honors Afterparty

February 9, 2026
Next Post
Google Expands AI Overviews, Adds New Link Displays

Google Expands AI Overviews, Adds New Link Displays

Thisizlondon, Ayra Starr & 6LACK’s Release Pinacolada

Thisizlondon, Ayra Starr & 6LACK's Release Pinacolada

For A Positive Workplace Culture, Make Words Match Decisions and Actions 

For A Positive Workplace Culture, Make Words Match Decisions and Actions 

Latest Posts

Why Standard Portable Toilets Fall Short at Messy, Hands-On Food Events – Social Media Explorer

Why Standard Portable Toilets Fall Short at Messy, Hands-On Food Events – Social Media Explorer

4 hours ago
US’ Tapestry hits record Q2 FY26 results with 14% sales growth

US’ Tapestry hits record Q2 FY26 results with 14% sales growth

4 hours ago
First ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Teaser Confirms Return of a Huge Marvel Star

First ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Teaser Confirms Return of a Huge Marvel Star

4 hours ago
What Marjorie Taylor Greene Doesn’t Understand

What Marjorie Taylor Greene Doesn’t Understand

4 hours ago
THE WHITE PEDESTAL | Kirkus Reviews

THE WHITE PEDESTAL | Kirkus Reviews

4 hours ago
After a decade of silence, Elon Musk’s tunneling startup and its reclusive president, are hitting the media circuit | Fortune

After a decade of silence, Elon Musk’s tunneling startup and its reclusive president, are hitting the media circuit | Fortune

4 hours ago
Billboard’s 2026 Top Music Venues

Billboard’s 2026 Top Music Venues

4 hours ago
Finding Her Edge: Season Two Renewal Set for Netflix YA Series

Finding Her Edge: Season Two Renewal Set for Netflix YA Series

4 hours ago
Commercial Window Tinting Becomes a Practical Upgrade for New York City Commercial Properties – Social Media Explorer

Commercial Window Tinting Becomes a Practical Upgrade for New York City Commercial Properties – Social Media Explorer

16 hours ago
Canada Goose names Patrick Bourke president, North America

Canada Goose names Patrick Bourke president, North America

16 hours ago

Categories

  • Books (4,828)
  • Business (5,540)
  • CEO (4,281)
  • Cover Story (6)
  • Events (13)
  • Fashion (5,243)
  • Film (5,493)
  • Interviews (58)
  • Marketing (3,612)
  • Music (5,575)
  • News (87)
  • Politics (4,445)
  • Social Media (4,223)
  • Television (5,542)
  • Uncategorized (1)
No Result
View All Result
get paid to do simple media jobs online

Editor's Picks

OpenClaw: A New Class Of Autonomous AI Requires Attention

Top Tips to Prevent Carpet Beetles From Coming Back – Social Media Explorer

Animal Control: Season Four Ratings + Viewer Votes

The Test Of Our Culture

Entorno Law and the Role of Public Interest Law in Protecting Communities and the Environment – Social Media Explorer

Less than 10% of employees believe their bosses are demonstrating moral leadership | Fortune

Archives

  • February 2026
  • January 2026
  • December 2025
  • November 2025
  • October 2025
  • September 2025
  • August 2025
  • July 2025
  • June 2025
  • May 2025
  • April 2025
  • March 2025
  • February 2025
  • January 2025
  • December 2024
  • November 2024
  • October 2024
  • September 2024
  • August 2024
  • July 2024
  • June 2024
  • May 2024
  • April 2024
  • March 2024
  • February 2024
  • January 2024
  • December 2023
  • November 2023
  • October 2023
  • September 2023
  • August 2023
  • July 2023
  • June 2023
  • May 2023
  • April 2023
  • March 2023
  • February 2023
  • January 2023
  • December 2022
  • November 2022
  • October 2022
  • September 2022
  • August 2022
  • July 2022
  • June 2022
  • May 2022

Trending

China’s personal luxury market down 3–5% in 2025: Bain
Fashion

China’s personal luxury market down 3–5% in 2025: Bain

by Admin
February 5, 2026

<!, v2: , v3: }; e.v2.unshift("#text"); var t = e, n = { excluded_blocks: [], media_enabled: !1,...

What’s Your Real Brand?

What’s Your Real Brand?

February 5, 2026
DO I LOVE YOU? YES I DO! | Kirkus Reviews

DO I LOVE YOU? YES I DO! | Kirkus Reviews

February 4, 2026
Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair; Hulu Unveils Premiere Date, Teaser & Key Art for Sequel Series

Malcolm in the Middle: Life’s Still Unfair; Hulu Unveils Premiere Date, Teaser & Key Art for Sequel Series

February 5, 2026
Lily Allen Locks In 2026 Australia and New Zealand Arena Tour

Lily Allen Locks In 2026 Australia and New Zealand Arena Tour

February 4, 2026

Editors Picks

MISS CAROLINE BINGLEY, PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR | Kirkus Reviews

MISS CAROLINE BINGLEY, PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR | Kirkus Reviews

August 4, 2025
OK Sen. Markwayne Mullin explains he’s not a mortifying 9-year-old having a freakout, it’s “Oklahoma values”

OK Sen. Markwayne Mullin explains he’s not a mortifying 9-year-old having a freakout, it’s “Oklahoma values”

November 16, 2023
The Pantless Trend Is Absolutely Hot Right Now

The Pantless Trend Is Absolutely Hot Right Now

July 10, 2024

Category

  • Books (4,828)
  • Business (5,540)
  • CEO (4,281)
  • Cover Story (6)
  • Events (13)
  • Fashion (5,243)
  • Film (5,493)
  • Interviews (58)
  • Marketing (3,612)
  • Music (5,575)
  • News (87)
  • Politics (4,445)
  • Social Media (4,223)
  • Television (5,542)
  • Uncategorized (1)

Readers Picks

Why Standard Portable Toilets Fall Short at Messy, Hands-On Food Events – Social Media Explorer

Why Standard Portable Toilets Fall Short at Messy, Hands-On Food Events – Social Media Explorer

February 10, 2026
US’ Tapestry hits record Q2 FY26 results with 14% sales growth

US’ Tapestry hits record Q2 FY26 results with 14% sales growth

February 10, 2026
First ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Teaser Confirms Return of a Huge Marvel Star

First ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ Teaser Confirms Return of a Huge Marvel Star

February 10, 2026

© 2022 Copyright - InfluencerWorldDaily.com - All Rights Reserved

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Marketing
  • CEO
  • Fashion
  • Music
  • Film
  • Television
  • Books
  • Social Media
  • Cover Story
  • Contact
    • About

© 2022 Copyright - InfluencerWorldDaily.com - All Rights Reserved

We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. By clicking “Accept All”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies. However, you may visit "Cookie Settings" to provide a controlled consent.
Cookie SettingsAccept All
Manage consent

Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. But opting out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience.
Necessary
Always Enabled
Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously.
CookieDurationDescription
cookielawinfo-checkbox-analytics11 monthsThis cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics".
cookielawinfo-checkbox-functional11 monthsThe cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional".
cookielawinfo-checkbox-necessary11 monthsThis cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary".
cookielawinfo-checkbox-others11 monthsThis cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other.
cookielawinfo-checkbox-performance11 monthsThis cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance".
viewed_cookie_policy11 monthsThe cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies. It does not store any personal data.
Functional
Functional cookies help to perform certain functionalities like sharing the content of the website on social media platforms, collect feedbacks, and other third-party features.
Performance
Performance cookies are used to understand and analyze the key performance indexes of the website which helps in delivering a better user experience for the visitors.
Analytics
Analytical cookies are used to understand how visitors interact with the website. These cookies help provide information on metrics the number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc.
Advertisement
Advertisement cookies are used to provide visitors with relevant ads and marketing campaigns. These cookies track visitors across websites and collect information to provide customized ads.
Others
Other uncategorized cookies are those that are being analyzed and have not been classified into a category as yet.
SAVE & ACCEPT