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Radio announcer and studio owner Frederick C. Wolf opens radio station WDOK in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. Wolf hires young Navy veteran Ken Hamann as an engineer for both the radio and the recording studios. Hamann will become chief engineer of Cleveland Recording in 1956 and will help build the studio into a state-of-the-art recording and mastering facility in which many regional and national hit records will be produced. These include The Outsiders' Time Won't Let Me, The Human Beinz' Nobody But Me, The Lemon Pipers' Green Tambourine, and albums by The James Gang and Grand Funk Railroad.
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