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Summer NAMM TEC Tracks Presents “Saving Historic RCA Studio A”

Session offers insight on the successful grassroots effort to preserve music history.

“Saving Historic RCA Studio A” panel to be presented at the Summer NAMM Show in the Nashville Music City Center, TEC Tracks (Booth 354).

Hear how a fight to save a studio became a movement to save Nashville’s threatened music culture.

Panelists will offer behind the scenes insight into how the movement to save historic RCA Studio A began as a call to action on social media, how it unfolded into a full fledged movement to save Music Row and Nashville’s music culture, and how it continues to resonate today with people from all walks of life around the globe.

The session will be moderated by Beverly Keel, chair of the Recording Industry department at MTSU, veteran music journalist and former record company executive.

The session will also include the following panelists:
—Dave Cobb (musician, producer: Shooter Jennings, Jamey Johnson, Jason Isbell, Sturgill Simpson, Chris Stapleton)
—Mike Kopp (Partner-Manager, All Good Factory, a full-service artist management company based in Nashville, TN)
—Sharon Corbitt-House (VP Studio Operations/Grand Victor Sound/aka RCA Studio A, Partner-Manager All Good Factory)
—Jim Lauderdale (multi-GRAMMY award-winning American country, bluegrass, and Americana singer-songwriter)
 
Thursday, July 9, 2015, 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. CDT

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