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Studio Davout

Studio Davout was a recording studio located in Paris, France. It was created in 1965 by Yves Chamberland later joined by Claude Ermelin. It was built in the 1,200 m2 of an old cinema, "Le Davout", which opened prior to 1946.

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Studio Davout was a recording studio located in Paris, France. It was created in 1965 by Yves Chamberland later joined by Claude Ermelin.1 It was built in the 1,200 m2 of an old cinema, "Le Davout", which opened prior to 1946.

It was torn down in 2017, along with a few adjacent buildings to build a brand new elementary school and daycare center, which opened its doors in September 2024.

Albums recorded at the studio

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  1. Yves Chamberland and Claude Ermelin are defectors from Europa Sonor studios.
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