Quonset Hut Studio

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Quonset Hut Studio was a pioneering Nashville recording studio central to the development of the “Nashville Sound” and the city’s rise as a country music recording capital.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf music studio
recording studio
acquiredBy Columbia Records NERFINISHED
acquisitionDate 1962
alsoKnownAs Bradley’s Quonset Hut NERFINISHED
Quonset Hut NERFINISHED
associatedWith Chet Atkins NERFINISHED
Nashville A-Team NERFINISHED
Nashville Sound NERFINISHED
buildingType Quonset hut
city Nashville NERFINISHED
closed 1970s
country United States of America
surface form: United States
era 1950s
1960s
foundedBy Harold Bradley NERFINISHED
Owen Bradley NERFINISHED
genre country music
pop music
rock and roll
heritageDesignation historic Music Row studio
inception 1954
influenced country pop
mainstream country production
locatedIn Music Row NERFINISHED
location Nashville, Tennessee NERFINISHED
notableFor pioneering the Nashville Sound
role in Nashville’s rise as a recording center
operator Columbia Records NERFINISHED
ownedBy Columbia Records NERFINISHED
partOf Bradley Studios NERFINISHED
recordedArtist Bob Dylan NERFINISHED
Brenda Lee NERFINISHED
Elvis Presley NERFINISHED
Johnny Cash NERFINISHED
Marty Robbins NERFINISHED
Patsy Cline NERFINISHED
recordedSong Crazy NERFINISHED
Heartaches by the Number NERFINISHED
I Fall to Pieces NERFINISHED
Only the Lonely NERFINISHED
region Southern United States
significantEvent development of the Nashville Sound
state Tennessee
status defunct recording studio
streetAddress 804 16th Avenue South

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Owen Bradley coFounded Quonset Hut Studio