Historical Marker

Jack Clement Recording Studio

3011 Belmont Boulevard · Nashville-Davidson · Davidson

Tennessee marker

Inscription

After success in Memphis with Sun Records, "Cowboy" Jack Clement founded Jack Clement Recording Studio in 1969, producing and writing for artists such as Johnny Cash and Charley Pride. It was the first facility of its kind in Nashville, with interiors designed by Jim Tilton. Sold in 1979 and renamed Sound Emporium, artists such as Kenny Rogers, Dottie West, Ray Stevens, Don Williams, John Denver, R.E.M., Robert Plant & Alison Krauss have recorded here.

Location

Address3011 Belmont Boulevard
CityNashville-Davidson
CountyDavidson

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