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Sad to report  Joe Tarsia has died.

I'm sure every collecter on this site has a 45 recorded at Sigma Sound.

Chances are that Joe Tarsia was the man behind the controls of that recording.

Thank you Mr Tarsia for your technical knowledge over the years making some of our favourite records sound so cool.

Cheers Paul

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that's very sad.

R.I.P Joe Tarsia.

I was only talking about him yesterday...strangely enough about the Jacksons

Very sad news - Gamble & Huff had no hesitation going into his Sigma Sound Studio on Broad Street in the late sixties - the music that proceeded to come out of those studios was mind blowing - RIP Joe Tarsia and thanks for the tunes

On 04/11/2022 at 23:05, Steve W said:

Very sad news - Gamble & Huff had no hesitation going into his Sigma Sound Studio on Broad Street in the late sixties - the music that proceeded to come out of those studios was mind blowing - RIP Joe Tarsia and thanks for the tunes

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RIP Joe Tarsia

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