Studio 19

Studio 19, which was originally named Music City Recorders, is located in the heart of the famed Music Row in Nashville. It was built by Scotty Moore, original guitar player for Elvis Presley, and has seen artists like Dolly Parton, Alan Jackson, Garth Brooks, Ringo Starr and Tracy Nelson record there. In the mid 1980s it was purchased by Larry Rogers and Pat Brewer. It has been a haven for the Nashville songwriters like Annie Roboff, Craig Wiseman, Marcus Hummon, Beth Nielsen Chapman, and many more to do their demos as well.


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