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Studio fire destroys Black Eyed Peas' gear
Associated Press
BURBANK, Calif. - A fire that broke out early Wednesday in a studio where the Black Eyed Peas were recording a new album destroyed about $500,000 in gear and instruments, authorities and band members said.
The fire erupted around 3 a.m. Wednesday at Glenwood Place Studios, where the group was recording the album "Monkey Business." No one was injured.
Capt. Ron Bell said band members lit candles during a recording session and forgot to blow them out. Bell said damage to the building was about $50,000.
The band, which performed at the Democratic National Convention, said it was devastated by the loss.
"Guitars, drums, drum kits, keyboards, microphones, classic instruments that we've collected with our worldly travels are now destroyed," band member Will I. Am told KABC-TV.
http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/entertainment/9376520.htm?1c
Studio fire destroys Black Eyed Peas' gear
Associated Press
BURBANK, Calif. - A fire that broke out early Wednesday in a studio where the Black Eyed Peas were recording a new album destroyed about $500,000 in gear and instruments, authorities and band members said.
The fire erupted around 3 a.m. Wednesday at Glenwood Place Studios, where the group was recording the album "Monkey Business." No one was injured.
Capt. Ron Bell said band members lit candles during a recording session and forgot to blow them out. Bell said damage to the building was about $50,000.
The band, which performed at the Democratic National Convention, said it was devastated by the loss.
"Guitars, drums, drum kits, keyboards, microphones, classic instruments that we've collected with our worldly travels are now destroyed," band member Will I. Am told KABC-TV.
http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/entertainment/9376520.htm?1c