Nassau Street Sessions Recording Studio, was a historic recording studio building in Atlanta, GA
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152 Nassau, home to Nassau Street Sessions Recording Studio, was a historic recording studio building in Atlanta, Georgia.[1] The studio recorded blues, jazz, and country musicians in the South beginning in June 1923. Despite the efforts of preservationists and music history aficionados, in 2019, the building was slated to be torn down and replaced by a hotel and restaurant.[2] A Margaritaville Resort is due to open on the site.
One of the first commercial recordings by a rural white musician, Fiddlin' John Carson's "The Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane" was recorded in the building on June 19, 1923.[3] Georgia Public Broadcasting reported that it was the first country music hit.[4] Fannie May Goosby's "Grievous Blues"[5] and Lucille Bogan's "The Pawn Shop Blues" were also recorded there, notable as the first rural blues to be recorded.[6] Other artists to record songs at the studio include Eddie Heywood, Sr., and the Morehouse College Quartet.
Ralph Peer was one of those involved in the studio. The building was later used as a museum with Gone with the Wind memorabilia.[4]
^"Judge orders demolition of historic downtown recording studio to halt—again". Atlanta.curbed.com. 29 October 2019.
^"Historic Recording Studio To Be Demolished". Wabe.org. July 30, 2019.
^"152 Nassau Street". Historicalatlanta.org. December 26, 2018.
^ abEldridge, Ellen. "Demolition Halted On Site Of Country Music's First Hit". Gpbnews.org.
^Oliver, Paul (25 August 2009). Barrelhouse Blues: Location Recording and the Early Traditions of the Blues. Basic Books. p. 235. ISBN 978-0-465-01989-2.
^Curtiss, Lou (2014-06-20). "Race Records: The Birth of Black Blues and Jazz". San Diego Troubadour. Archived from the original on 2017-09-22. Retrieved 2017-03-31.
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