Boulevard Recording damaged by fire; fundraising campaign under way

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Photos via Boulevard Recording's Facebook page

A GoFundMe campaign is under way in support of Boulevard Recording, the Hollywood studio that was damaged by a fire on Nov. 21.

The fire gutted the studio’s lounge, owner Clay Blair reported, but was largely contained there. Only some of the equipment was damaged.

The facility, at 6035 Hollywood Blvd., has been the work space for artists such as Pink Floyd, Steely Dan, Liberace, Moby, Mazzy Star, the Pogues, Neko Case, NOFX, Blink-182, Bad Religion, Rancid and the Offspring.

The fundraising campaign is over halfway to its $50,000 goal.

Information on the campaign can be found here.