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Sound Emporium is a music recording studio located at 3100 Belmont Boulevard in Nashville, Tennessee. Originally founded by Jack Clement in 1969 as the Jack Clement Recording Studios, the studio changed ownership and was renamed Sound Emporium in 1979.
Quad Studios Nashville was a four-studio recording facility established as Quadrafonic Sound Studio in 1971 on Music Row in Nashville, Tennessee, US. The studio was the location of numerous notable recording sessions, including Neil Young's Harvest, Jimmy Buffett's "Margaritaville", Joan Baez' "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down", and Dobie Gray's "Drift Away".
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]
With its live room measuring 75 x 45 feet with 25 foot high ceiling, [4] it was the largest studio room in Nashville when it opened. [5] [6] The studio was based on the ideas of Chet Atkins, Owen Bradley and Harold Bradley. [7] Studios A and B were collectively referred to as the RCA Victor Nashville Sound Studios. [7]
Funk Band, Ebonee Webb, released "Something About You" which peaked at #16 on the Billboard Hot R&B/ hip-Hop charts on December 5, 1981. [15] Justin Timberlake "the Prince of Pop" from Memphis has had 4 #1 Billboard Hot 100 hits in the R&B genre, including "SexyBack" in 2006 and "Can't Stop the Feeling" in 2016.
He's eagerly looking toward a moment in 2025 beyond the awkward transition of artists once considered outlaws to country, hip-hop and rock's cultures and traditions achieving success.
In 1981 Elvis Costello and the Attractions chose Columbia Studio A in Nashville to record Almost Blue, a covers album of country music songs. [15] Other artists who recorded at Columbia's Nashville studios included George Jones, Dusty Springfield, The Byrds, Patti Page, Lacy J. Dalton, Dave Loggins, John Hiatt, and Johnny Paycheck. [21] [15] [22]
“All Hip-Hop” is a four-part series depicting the story, legacy and impact of AllHipHop.com, a […] Global production company Neo Studios has inked a co-pro deal with Quincy Newell-founded ...