I went to the Musicians Hall of Fame this past Friday since they will be closing their doors for good this weekend due to new construction going on downtown Nashville. The Hall of Fame was nice but what really caught my attention was the recording console used by Owen Bradley. Quoted by the older lady next to me as I observed the console "Nashville would not be what it is today if it wasn't for Owen Bradley." The console was the oldest one I have ever seen. Its like I was looking at an SSL's great ancestor. From the description posted above the console, this was the first recording console in the Quonset Hut studio on Music Row, also known as CBS studio B. Took some pics and shot a short video. Enjoy!
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Nashville Musicians Hall of Fame
I went to the Musicians Hall of Fame this past Friday since they will be closing their doors for good this weekend due to new construction going on downtown Nashville. The Hall of Fame was nice but what really caught my attention was the recording console used by Owen Bradley. Quoted by the older lady next to me as I observed the console "Nashville would not be what it is today if it wasn't for Owen Bradley." The console was the oldest one I have ever seen. Its like I was looking at an SSL's great ancestor. From the description posted above the console, this was the first recording console in the Quonset Hut studio on Music Row, also known as CBS studio B. Took some pics and shot a short video. Enjoy!
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