Sunset Blvd. Is a Reflection of what people think of when they think of Sunset Blvd. The 1940's, war-era, only with happy cheery golden streets, clean and brimming with unique characters. (It was never like that. :lol
Tower of Terror and Rock N Roller Coaster both take place "today".
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And G-Force Records was an Orange Packing Plant that was converted into a recording studio for the swinging big bands of Sunset Clubs, cutting records for the growing American music industry. G-Force was THE studio for these big orchestras and lovely singing ladies & Crooners because it was located right next to luxury: The Hollywood Tower Hotel.
In fact, that fateful night of October 31st, 1939, the party being held at the Tip Top club at the top of the Tower, was being held as a Halloween mixer for artists signing on to G-Force Records. And it's precisely because the events that unfolded that night became infamous-That the music scene dried up at G-Force. They had been stained by the tragedy of that night since they were involved, and fell into hard times.
Until the 1950's. A new sound started filling the air, and the other labels were letting it fall on deaf ears. The sound was Rock N Roll, and G-Force was desperate to be big again. So they gave young artists a chance, and the records finally started selling. And as the rest were turning the rockers away, they were coming in droves to cut a record with the young and hip G-Force Label. By the end of the decade Rock N Roll was sweeping the nation. Critics insisted Rock N Roll was just a fad-But G-Force Records knew better. In fact, they were SO confident that rock would last forever-in the early 1960's they built a 50 Foot Stratocastor- To state the record in their confidence that Rock would last forever.
In the 70's and 80's Rock N Roll continued to power G-Force Records to the top-And young Music Fans were all flocking to the now legendary "Studio C". And in 1999, in an unprecedented move, G-Force completely refurbished the iconic Studio C, turning the old Mixing Room into a viewing area to accommodate the throngs of Rock fans wanting to see Recording in Action, building a new and state of the art Mixing room on the other side of the studio.
That's the official G-Force Records story.
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