Historic RCA Studio B
Built by Dan Maddox in 1957, RCA Studio B became known as the birthplace for the “Nashville Sound”, a style characterized by background vocals and strings that helped establish Nashville as an international recording center. The studio was the recording home of numerous music legends such as Elvis Presley, Chet Atkins, Eddy Arnold and the Everly Brothers.
Today, Historic RCA Studio B is a popular cultural attraction with daily tours available. NOTE: Tours depart from the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum (222 Fifth Ave. S.). Transporation to Historic RCA Studio B is included.
Today, Historic RCA Studio B is a popular cultural attraction with daily tours available. NOTE: Tours depart from the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum (222 Fifth Ave. S.). Transporation to Historic RCA Studio B is included.
Historic RCA Studio B
Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum