STUDIO MAIN:
(323) 957-6969
BOOKING INQUIRIES:
(323) 957-6969 ext #2
BOOKING:
booking@eastweststudio.com
CANDACE STEWART,
Studio Manager
candace@eastweststudio.com
KEITH MUNSON,
Assistant Studio Manager
keith@eastweststudio.com
Candace Stewart is an industry veteran with over 30 years experience in Recording Studio management. She has managed such facilities as Take One Recording, Red Zone, Soundcastle Studios, and Firehouse Studios.
Prior to coming onboard at EastWest Studios in Hollywood, Candace managed Cello Studios which was located in the same building, and was converted into EastWest Studios by design superstar Philippe STARCK.
She has worked with artists in all genres of music from The Rolling Stones, Tom Petty, Foo Fighters, Madonna, Lady Gaga, Justin Timberlake, Pharrell, and Snoop Dogg to film composers, Jerry Goldsmith and Paul Williams.
In her tenure as a manager she has seen many technological changes in the industry but her commitment remains the same: to facilitate artists and all those who create music in any way possible.
Keith Munson is a working engineer, and has been the assistant manager of Eastwest Studios for over 10 years. He has worked with artists across all genres of music, including John Legend, Michael Bublé, Days of Our Lives, and Nick Marechal.
Prior to coming to Eastwest, he was a freelance trombonist with a Master’s Degree from Arizona State and an Undergraduate from University of Colorado, Boulder. The classical training and experiences as a freelancer made the transition to the other side of the glass seamless as he can translate between technical and musical terms.
In his dual role as manager and engineer, Keith is known for creating an environment where artists feel comfortable, supported, and inspired. He takes great pride in anticipating client needs, fostering a welcome atmosphere, and ensuring that every session runs smoothly from start to finish. His deep technical knowledge of the studio, its equipment, and its rich history allows him to maintain the highest standards while preserving the legacy of one of the industry’s most iconic recording spaces.