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RCA Studio B was a music recording studio in Nashville, Tennessee established in 1957 by Steve Sholes and Chet Atkins for RCA Victor. Originally known simply as the RCA Victor Studio , in 1965 the studio was designated as Studio B after RCA Victor built the newer, larger Studio A in an adjacent building.
At the end of March 1959, Porter took over as chief engineer at what was at the time RCA Victor's only Nashville studio, in the space that would become known as Studio B after the opening of a second studio in 1965. (At the time, RCA's sole Nashville studio had no letter designation.) Porter soon helped Atkins get a better reverberation sound ...
RCA Studio or RCA Studios may refer to: RCA Studio A, a recording studio in Nashville, Tennessee, built in 1964; RCA Studio B, a recording studio in Nashville, Tennessee, built in 1956; RCA Studios New York, a recording studio in New York; RCA Studio II, a 1970s video game console; RCA Victor Studio (McGavock), a recording studio in Nashville ...
On October 23, 1928, RCA announced that it had acquired control of the Film Booking Offices of America studio and Keith-Albee-Orpheum theater chain and was merging them under a holding company, Radio-Keith-Orpheum Corp. [1] Its new production arm was incorporated as RKO Productions Inc. on January 25, 1929. [2]
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 ...
The two bonus songs, "Love Me Tonight" and "Slowly But Surely", were recorded as part of a group of non-soundtrack sessions held at RCA Studio B in Nashville, Tennessee between May 26 and 28, 1963. According to the original tape box for the stereo album masters, the album was mixed and assembled on October 1, 1963. [17]
On the Way Up is the second album by Swedish-American actress and singer Ann-Margret released by RCA Victor in 1962. The album was partly produced by Chet Atkins and recorded in Nashville, Tennessee. The album contains the single "I Just Don't Understand", an American top 20 hit.
Studio B may refer to: "Studio B with Shepard Smith", also known as Bill Hemmer Reports; Studio B (group), a British electronic music trio; Studio B Productions, an animation studio in Vancouver, BC; RCA Studio B, a recording studio in Nashville; RTV Studio B, a broadcasting company in Belgrade, Serbia; A television studio where American ...