The Daily blog of SeeMidTN.com, pictures from Middle Tennessee and nearby cities.
Saturday, September 4, 2021
Marty Robbins Recording Studio - Hendersonville, TN
In the early 1980's it looked like Hendersonville was going to become a prime country music tourist destination. Johnny Cash set up the House of Cash on a highway named after him. Conway Twitty built his mansion and tourist destination Twitty City. Across the street, several smaller venues opened up and collectively they became known as Music Village USA. After Twitty's death, his entire property went for sale and was purchased by the Trinity Broadcasting Network which opened Trinity Music City. The smaller attractions weren't going to thrive on their own and were also purchased by Trinity.
One of these operations was this building which was a recording studio and museum opened by Marty Robbins. Robbins dies in 1982 which is right around the time it would have opened. Once owned by Trinity Music City, they have kept it as a recording studio.
Labels:
Conway Twitty,
Country Music,
Hendersonville,
Sumner County
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