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Sugar Hill changes tune with Latin jingles.

Houston Business Journal

| March 28, 1988 | Calkins, Laurel Brubaker | COPYRIGHT 1985 American City Business Journals, Inc. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Sugar Hill changes tune with Latin jingles

The jingle business finally seems to be jelling over at Modern Music Ventures, the new name for Houston's legendary Sugar Hill Recording Studios.

A little more than a year ago, the recording studio that once reverberated with the sounds of Lightnin' Hopkins, the Big Bopper, Freddy Fender and Leopold Stokowski came under new management and began offering full-service commercial audio production services to Houston's advertising community.

Business was initially slow, but the pace has picked up considerably since the first of the year, thanks to some high-profile work that spun off from the studio's two …

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