No doubt about it, Nashville recording studios saw their share of action in the 1960s. It was during these years that Nashville’s A-team rose to ascendancy, backing every country singer imaginable—not to mention everyone from Bob Dylan to Bob Mitchum. Elvis Presley, meanwhile, had been making frequent trips since the mid-’50s to RCA’s Studio B. And even locals like Robert Knight and Bucky Wilkin got in on the action, cranking out oldies-radio staples like “Everlasting Love” and “G.T.O.” But for all the stars and all the hotshots who had already passed through Nashville by 1966, Musi… read more
No doubt about it, Nashville recording studios saw their share of action in the 1960s. It was during these years that Nashville’s A-team rose to ascendancy, backing every country singer imaginable—not to mention everyone from Bob Dylan to Bob Mitchum. Elvis Presley, meanwhile, had been making… read more
No doubt about it, Nashville recording studios saw their share of action in the 1960s. It was during these years that Nashville’s A-team rose to ascendancy, backing every country singer imaginable—not to mention everyone from Bob Dylan to Bob Mitchum. Elvis Presley, meanwhile, had been making frequent trips since the mid-’50s to RCA’s Studio B. And even locals li… read more