Studio One (Doraville, Georgia) recording studio

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Studio One in Doraville, Georgia was a renowned recording studio that became a key hub of Southern rock, hosting artists such as Atlanta Rhythm Section and Lynyrd Skynyrd.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf recording studio
associatedArtist Al Kooper
B.J. Thomas
surface form: B. J. Thomas

Billy Joe Royal
Conway Twitty
Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds
James Brown
Jerry Reed
Joe South
Johnny Nash
Johnny Van Zant Band
surface form: Johnny Van Zant

Lobo
Ray Stevens
Ronnie Milsap
Roy Orbison
Sami Jo
The Atlanta Rhythm Section members as session musicians
The Classics IV
The Marshall Tucker Band
The Tams
Wet Willie
associatedBand 38 Special
Alabama
Atlanta Rhythm Section
Henry Paul Band
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Mother’s Finest
Outlaws
The Rossington-Collins Band
surface form: Rossington Collins Band

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city Doraville, Georgia
surface form: Doraville
country United States of America
surface form: United States
genreSpecialization Southern rock
heritage considered historically significant in Southern rock
locatedIn Atlanta urban area
surface form: Atlanta metropolitan area

Doraville, Georgia
Georgia
notableFor being a key hub of Southern rock
hosting recordings by major Southern rock bands
notableRecording Atlanta Rhythm Section albums
Lynyrd Skynyrd tracks
region Southern United States
surface form: American South
roleInMusicHistory helped define the sound of 1970s Southern rock
state Georgia
status defunct
usedAs recording facility for regional and national artists

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Buddy Buie founded Studio One (Doraville, Georgia) recording studio
Free Bird recordingLocation Studio One (Doraville, Georgia) recording studio
this entity surface form: Studio One, Doraville, Georgia