RCA Victor Studios (Nashville)
~ Studio
Annotation
RCA's first permanent studio in Nashville, used until they opened Studio B in 1957.
Annotation last modified on 2018-04-17 04:40 UTC.
Relationships
| engineers: | Bubba Campbell (sound engineer) Milton Henderson Jim Malloy (from 1965 until 1969) Tommy Strong (from 1965 until 1969) David Roys (sound engineer) (from 1971 until 1977) Ray Butts (in 1972) Leslie Ladd (Engineer (Recording) aka Les Ladd) (in 1972) Al Pachucki (in 1972) Tom Pick (in 1972) Larry Schnapf (in 1972) Chuck Seitz (recording and mastering engineer at RCA Studios, Nashville; also songwriter and arranger) (in 1972) Mike Shockley (in 1972) Roy Shockley (in 1972) Bill Vandervort (in 1972) |
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| recording engineers: | Bill Harris (US sound engineer) (from 1974 until 1977) |
| recording engineers (as RCA Studios): | Chuck Seitz (recording and mastering engineer at RCA Studios, Nashville; also songwriter and arranger) |
| mastering engineers: | Randy Kling (US sound engineer) (from 1972-04 to present) |
| Discogs (as Nashville Sound Studio): | https://www.discogs.com/label/275371 [info] |
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| Discogs (as RCA Studios): | https://www.discogs.com/label/343911 [info] |