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Bill Holford

William Dwight Holford, Sr. (June 12, 1919, Bartlesville, Oklahoma – March 22, 1999, Houston, Texas) was an American recording engineer and record producer. For 44 of those years, from 1948 to 1992, he was the affiliated with ACA Studios (Audio Company of America) in Houston as an owner, partner, and audio engineer. Holford also helped build studios for several labels, including Duke/Peacock, Starday, Sarg Records, and Trumpet Records.

ACA Studios

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

ACA recording artists

Labels that recorded at ACA

  • Starday Records
  • Mercury Records
  • Peacock Records
  • D Records
  • Macy's Recordings
  • ACA Records
  • Arcadia
  • Arhoolie
  • Ayo
  • Bellaire Records
  • Columbia
  • Cullum
  • Decca
  • De Luxe
  • Delta Records
  • Duke
  • Excelsior
  • FBC
  • Freedom
  • Herald
  • H.M. Crowe
  • Humble
  • Imperial
  • Kessler
  • Martin
  • MGM
  • Natural
  • Opera Record Company
  • Paula Records
  • Phamous
  • RCA
  • Revel
  • Royalty
  • Sarg Records
  • Special Edition
  • Trumpet

Filmography

ACA audio engineers and staff

  • Kay Holford (Kathleen Assaf Holford, Bill's wife) had significant managerial responsibilities for the entire life of ACA Studios.
  • Hank Lam: 1968–1972; engineer
  • George Holsomback; born 1947, engineer from 1973 – 1974, chief engineer 1974–1978.
  • Andy Bradley (born Andrew M. Bradley; 1951), audio engineer
  • Sonny Ray Stolz (born Rae Roy Stolz; 1946), audio engineer and editor, among other things, helped Holford move from ACA's temporary location at Savoy Drive in Houston into the acquired defunct studios of Jimmy Duncan's Soundville at 8208 Westpark, Houston. Soundville Studios was a division of Jimmy Duncan Productions, Inc. Stolz worked for ACA from the summer of 1972 until early 1973.
  • Bill Holford, jr.

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