House of Hits: The Story of Houston's Gold Star/SugarHill Recording Studios
- Author: Bradley, Andy
- Author: Wood, Roger
Book
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Contents
- Foreword by Deniz Tek
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: The Case for Greatness
- Chapter 1. The Raid
- Chapter 2. Domestic Crude
- Chapter 3. The Independent Quinn
- Chapter 4. Gold Star Records
- Chapter 5. Label's Demise, New Studio's Rise: Recording in the House
- Chapter 6. Pappy Daily and Starday Records
- Chapter 7. The Big Studio Room Expansion
- Chapter 8. Daily's Dominance and D Records
- Chapter 9. Little Labels: Blues, Country, and Sharks
- Chapter 10. Into the '60s and Quinn's Last Sessions
- Chapter 11. Duke-Peacock: The Gold Star Connection
- Chapter 12. The HSP Corporation Experiment Begins
- Chapter 13. A House of Rock, Despite the Muck
- Chapter 14. The HSP Aftermath and a New Direction
- Chapter 15. International Artists Record Company: The Psychedelic Business Plan
- Chapter 16. Disillusioned Dissolution
- Chapter 17. Meaux Moves In, SugarHill Ascends
- Chapter 18. The Freddy Fender Phenomenon
- Chapter 19. The Later '70s and Early '80s
- Chapter 20. Meaux's Final Phase
- Chapter 21. Modern Music (Ad)Ventures
- Chapter 22. Emergence of a RAD Idea
- Chapter 23. Millennial Destiny
- Chapter 24. Still Tracking in the Twenty-first Century
- Appendix A: Catalogue of Interviews
- Appendix B: Chart Records from the House of Hits
- Appendix C: Selected Discographies: A Partial History
- Appendix D: Chronology of Gold Star/SugarHill Engineers
- Bibliography
- Index