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Castle Recording Laboratory

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Castle Recording Laboratory shut down in 1956 in light of WSM enacting new policies designed to limit employees' outside business interests, as well as the planned demolition of the Tulane Hotel. The studio's founders continued their WSM careers.
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broadcast engineers Carl Jenkins, George Reynolds and Aaron Shelton. The Castle was Nashville's first commercial recording studio, producing close to half of the songs on the country music charts between 1947 and 1955. Castle Studio was where
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broadcast engineers Carl Jenkins, George Reynolds and Aaron Shelton established Castle Recording Laboratory (named after the radio station's nickname "Air Castle of the South"). The engineers utilized an 8-input mono
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The subsequent demand for Castle Recording's services was too much for its owners to accommodate in WSM's studios after hours, and in 1947, with a $ 1,000 loan from
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to convert a banquet room on the second floor of the Hotel Tulane at 206 8th Avenue North into a recording studio equipped with their mixing console, an
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recorded his first demos at Castle Recording on December 11, 1946, and went on to record almost exclusively at Castle while it was in operation.
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Between 1947 and 1955 the Castle Recording Laboratory produced close to half of the songs on the country music charts.
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Building at 7th Avenue North and Union Street after broadcast hours, with signals transferred via telephone line to a
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at WSM's backup transmitter site 12 miles (19 km) away.
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at Castle Recording before Bradley went on to co-found
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recorded almost exclusively for his entire career, and
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Recording studio
Nashville, Tennessee
WSM
Hank Williams
Paul Cohen
Owen Bradley
Ernest Tubb
Red Foley
Kitty Wells
Webb Pierce
Bradley Studios
recording studio
WSM
mixing console
National Life and Accident Insurance Company
recording lathe
Francis Craig and His Orchestra's
Ryman Auditorium
Near You
Bullet Records
Third National Bank
Ampex Model 200
Scully
lathe
RCA
Bullet Records
Hank Williams
Paul Cohen
Owen Bradley
Ernest Tubb

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