Studio Percussion
A landmark visual chronicle of the percussionists, instruments, and studios that shaped the sound of Hollywood — from the pioneer era to the present day.
A Visual History of Recording for Film and Television
A century of sound,
finally documented.
For over a hundred years, the percussionists of Los Angeles have been the invisible backbone of Hollywood's greatest scores. From the earliest synchronized sound pictures of the 1920s to the blockbuster films and prestige television of today, their craft has shaped the emotional landscape of cinema — yet their stories have never been told in full.
Studio Percussion Coffee Table Book changes that. Drawing on original interviews, rare archival photography, and decades of firsthand experience on the scoring stage, this book traces the complete lineage of LA studio percussion: the pioneer figures who built the profession, the golden-age masters who defined its character, and the modern players who carry it forward.
Equal parts visual chronicle and cultural history, it is the definitive record of an art form that has always worked in the shadows — and deserves to stand in the light.
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