Industry | Recording studio |
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Founded | Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. (1946 | )
Founder | Carl Jenkins, George Reynolds, Aaron Shelton |
Defunct | 1956 |
Fate | Closed |
Headquarters | Nashville, Tennessee , U.S. |
Number of locations | 1 |
Castle Recording Laboratory (also referred to as Castle Studio, or The Castle) was a recording studio established in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1946 by WSM 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.[1] Castle Studio was where Hank Williams recorded almost exclusively for his entire career,[2][3] and Paul Cohen and Owen Bradley recorded artists like Ernest Tubb, Red Foley, Kitty Wells, and Webb Pierce before Bradley co-founded Bradley Studios.[4]
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