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In 1990, Tarsia's son Michael Tarsia became president of Sigma Sound Studios. Joe Tarsia became a lecturer and participant in educational programs including GRAMMY In The Schools. In 2003, he sold the studio's Philadelphia location, but it still retained the Stigma Sound Studios name.
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In the fall of 1967, Tarsia sold his car, house and other personal possessions to purchase a lease on the former Reco-Art Studios located on the second floor of the building at 212 North 12th Street in Philadelphia. Tarsia upgraded the studio equipment from 2-track to
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Tarsia took technical courses in high school before taking a position with the research department of Philco Corporation, which lasted for a decade. Later, he became a service technician for various Philadelphia recording studios. He traveled to
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By 1976, the Philadelphia studios' success prompted Tarsia to open an additional 3-room recording facility in New York City, appropriately named Sigma Sound Studios of New York. The client list of the New York location included
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and opened the studio, which he renamed Sigma Sound, on August 5, 1968, operating as a one-man operation. During the 1970's gold- and
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Tarsia won many awards for his activities. He founded and chaired the
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and many others, and musicians who recorded there also included
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to mix with top audio engineers. Around 1961, he took an
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