Whitefield Studios
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Whitefield Studios is the name of a recording studio in Costa Mesa, California.
Whitefield Studios has been the home of such recordings as Daniel Amos' Horrendous Disc, ¡Alarma!, Doppelganger; Randy Stonehill's Between the Glory and the Flame, Equator, The Wild Frontier; Phil Keaggy's The Wind and the Wheat, Getting Closer, Way Back Home; Undercover's God Rules, Boys and Girls- Renounce the World! and The Choir's Voices in Shadows and others.

