Bill Holford

Bill Holford

Bill Holford at ACA Studios, early 1960s
Background information
Born 12 June 1919
Bartlesville, Oklahoma
Died 22 March 1999
Houston, Texas
Genres Cajun, country, hillbilly, rockabilly, R&B
Occupation(s) Record producer
Years active 1948-1982
Associated acts Audio Company of America

Bill Holford (born William Dwight Holford, Sr.; 12 June 1919 Bartlesville, Oklahoma – 22 March 1999 Houston) was, for 50 years, an American recording engineer and record producer. For 44 of those years, from 1948 to 1982, he was the affiliated with ACA Studios (Audio Company of America) in Houston as an owner, partner, and audio engineer.[1][2][3]

ACA Studios

ACA was one of the earliest multi-track analog recording studios in the country.

Addresses

1017 Westheimer
Houston

8208 Westpark Dr. Houston

ACA recording artists

Labels that recorded at ACA

Filmography

ACA audio engineers and staff

References

  1. Obituary: Holford, William Dwight "Bill"; 79, Houston Chronicle, March 24, 1999; reprinted in AAFA Action (genealogical journal), Alford American Family Association (Fall 1999), Vol 12, Issue 2, pg. 45 ISSN 1082-3212
  2. House of Hits: The Story of Houston's Gold Star/SugarHill Recording Studios, Andy Bradley and Charles Roger Wood, University of Texas Press (2010) OCLC 610030219
  3. Recording Industry, by Gary S. Hickinbotham (born 1950), Handbook of Texas Online, Texas State Historical Association
  4. The Starday Story: The House that Country Music Built, by Nathan D. Gibson & Don Pierce, University Press of Mississippi (2011), pg. 44 OCLC 729969854, 713030310, 816834818
  5. Oral History snippet, ACA, Sonny Ray Stolz (né Rae Roy Stolz; born 1946), self-published, Houston, August 21, 2013

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