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Tour Famous Studio B Where Elvis Recorded
Most noted for the studio where Elvis Presley recorded, Studio B was originally known as RCA Studios. At the request of Chet Atkins and Steve Sholes (head of RCA Victor Records' Country Division) the studio was built in 1957 and was an integral part of what became known as "The Nashville Sound." The popularity of the studio and recording in Nashville was such that an addition was completed in 1961. Unable to keep up with demand, RCA built a larger studio in 1964 which became Studio A, while the existing studio became known as, and remains today, Studio B. Though no one will dispute the importance of Elvis recording at Studio B, the list of musical performers to record at the studio is great in both length and variety. The Everly Brothers, Willie Nelson, Ronnie Milsap, Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton, Boots Randolph, Waylon Jennings, Charley Pride, and Mickey Gilley are just of few of the notable artists who made music magic at Studio B. Join BVT America on a guided tour of the famous Studio B, conducted by the Country Music Hall of Fame.
