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Recording studio built to reduce recording costs for Starday releases and provide additional income through contract work for other labels. A large, two story cement block addition was constructed onto the back of Starday’s Dickerson Pike offices. The studio portion was designed by recording engineer Glen Snoddy (who subsequently designed and managed Woodland Studios in East Nashville). It officially opened in May, 1960. Country musician and singer Tommy Hill ran the day-to-day operation throughout most of the 1960s. Also credited as: · Starday Recording Studio - Starday Studio - Starday Studios The studio was renamed in 1970 and in 1976 due to changes in ownership. It was abandoned in approximately 2005 and later demolished.
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Starday Sound Studio 3557 Dickerson Pike Nashville, Tennessee 37207