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Woodland Studios is a music recording studio located at 1011 Woodland Street in East Nashville, Tennessee originally founded in 1967. The studios have been the site of numerous notable recordings by artists including Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Jimmy Buffett, Billy "Crash" Craddock, Kansas, Neil Young, Charlie Daniels Band, Tammy Wynette, George Strait, Indigo Girls, and others.
The same year, Roy Clark bought into the studio to become a co-owner. [4] Butler utilized the studio to produce eight of Kenny Rogers' studio albums between 1977 and 1980, as well as Rogers' duets with Dottie West and West's successful solo albums of the late 1970s and early 1980s. R.E.M. recorded their 1987 album, Document at the studio. [5]
Studio G, where Jacquire King established a residency from 2013 to 2019, has a modified Quad 8 console. In 2015, King was quoted as saying that Blackbird Studio G was his "favorite recording space in the world." [8] At this time, with nine studios, Blackbird had become the largest recording facility in Nashville. [4]
When Starday Sound's parent company acquired King Records after label founder Syd Nathan's death in 1968, the studio became known as Starday-King Sound. James Brown recorded some of his biggest hits at the studio, beginning with " Get Up (I Feel Like Being a) Sex Machine ", cut in the early hours of April 26, 1970, after Brown wrote the song ...
Bradley Studios, RCA Studio B, and RCA Studio A were essential locations to the development of the "Nashville Sound", a style characterized by background vocals and strings. The Nashville Sound both revived the popularity of country music and helped establish Nashville's reputation as an international recording center, with these three studios ...
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Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum exhibit of Owen Bradley's office in 1998. Bradley's Barn was a music recording studio founded in the mid-1960s by Owen Bradley.The studio was built in a converted barn on farmland in the Nashville suburb of Mount Juliet, and was the site of numerous notable recordings by artists including Loretta Lynn, Conway Twitty, The Beau Brummels, J. J. Cale, Bill ...
Studio 19, originally named Music City Recorders, is a music studio in Nashville, Tennessee. It was founded in late 1964 by Bill Connor and Scotty Moore , original guitar player for Elvis Presley . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Originally located on Nashville's Music Row , the studio relocated in 2015 after the original building was sold and demolished.