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Muscle Shoals Sound Studio

Muscle Shoals Sound Studio is an American recording studio in Sheffield, Alabama, formed in 1969 by four session musicians known as The Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section.[2] They had left nearby FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals to create their own recording facility.

Muscle Shoals Sound Studio
Original studio at 3614 Jackson Highway, Sheffield
Location3614 Jackson Hwy., Sheffield, Alabama
Coordinates34°46′4″N 87°40′26″W / 34.76778°N 87.67389°W / 34.76778; -87.67389Coordinates: 34°46′4″N 87°40′26″W / 34.76778°N 87.67389°W / 34.76778; -87.67389
Architectural styleEarly commercial
Websitemuscleshoalssoundstudio.org
NRHP reference No.06000437[1]
Added to NRHPJune 2, 2006
1979-2005 location, 1000 Alabama Avenue in Sheffield, Alabama (34°46′12″N 87°42′24″W / 34.7700°N 87.7067°W / 34.7700; -87.7067)

They attracted noted artists from across the United States and Great Britain. Over the years, artists who recorded at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio included The Rolling Stones, Aretha Franklin, Duane Allman, George Michael, Wilson Pickett, Willie Nelson, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Joe Cocker, Levon Helm, Paul Simon, Bob Seger, Rod Stewart, Tamiko Jones, Cher and Cat Stevens.

History

Founders

The four founders of the studio, Barry Beckett, Roger Hawkins, Jimmy Johnson and David Hood, were session musicians at Rick Hall's FAME Studios; they were officially known as the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section but widely referred to as "The Swampers,"[3] who were recognized as having crafted the "Muscle Shoals sound" in conjunction with Hall.[4]

The Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section was the first group of musicians to own a studio and to eventually run their own publishing and production companies. They provided musical backing and arrangements for many recordings, including major hits by Wilson Pickett, Aretha Franklin, and the Staple Singers; a wide range of artists in popular music also recorded hit songs and complete albums at the studio. They had first worked together in 1967 and initially played sessions in New York and Nashville before doing so at FAME. Their initial successes in soul and R&B led to more mainstream rock and pop performers who began coming to record at Muscle Shoals Sound Studios, including the Rolling Stones, Duane Allman, Traffic, Bob Seger, Elton John, Boz Scaggs, Willie Nelson, Paul Simon, Bob Dylan, Dr. Hook, Elkie Brooks, Millie Jackson, Julian Lennon, and Glenn Frey.

3614 Jackson Highway

The Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section partnered with Jerry Wexler, who provided start-up funding[5] to found Muscle Shoals Sound Studio at 3614 Jackson Highway in Sheffield.[6] The concrete block building, originally built around 1946, was previously a coffin showroom.[7]

Cher's sixth album was titled 3614 Jackson Highway (1969) and this became the informal name for the studio in 1969.

The first hit to the studio's credit was R. B. Greaves' "Take a Letter Maria". By December 1969, the Rolling Stones were recording at this new location for three days.[8]

1000 Alabama Avenue

 
The 1979-2005 location, now the home of Cypress Moon Studios

The studio at 3614 Jackson Highway closed in April 1979, relocating to a larger updated facility in Sheffield located at 1000 Alabama Avenue. This location operated until it was closed and sold in 1985 to Malaco Records, Tommy Couch's Jackson, Mississippi-based soul and blues label, which also bought the publishing rights held by the Muscle Shoals Sound. Malaco used the Sheffield studios for its own artists, including Johnnie Taylor, Bobby Bland and Little Milton, as while continuing to operate its own facility in Jackson. The Rhythm Section, minus Beckett, worked with other studio musicians at Malaco Records and at other studios.[9] In 2005, Couch decided to close the Malaco studio on Alabama Avenue because he was having difficulty competing with more technologically advanced studios.[10]

After the closure of the 1000 Alabama Avenue location, the building was taken over by a movie production company.[11] In 2007, this location housed Cypress Moon Productions and the Cypress Moon Studio with functioning recording equipment, which was operating as a recording studio and was open for tours.[12]

Recent history

Although it was no longer a working studio in 2009 and 2010, the Jackson Highway location was rented for recording some or all of two Grammy-nominated albums. Band of Horses's third CD, Infinite Arms, recorded in part at that studio, was nominated for a Grammy Award in the category Best Alternative Album.[7]

Ten tracks of Black Keys's sixth album, Brothers, were also recorded at 3614 Jackson Highway.[13] The album was nominated for a 2011 Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album. Two songs from the album, "Tighten Up" and "Black Mud", were nominated for Grammys: "Tighten Up" for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal and Best Rock Song and "Black Mud" for Best Rock Instrumental Performance. Rolling Stone magazine placed the album at number-2 on its list of the Best Albums of 2010 and "Everlasting Light" at number 11 on its list of the Best Singles of 2010. The album was also featured on Spin magazine's Top 40 Albums of 2010.[citation needed]

Chris Stapleton recorded his Grammy winning single, "Cold" at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in December 2018 and received the Grammy in 2022 thus making the studio one that produces Grammy winning hit records once again.

Restoration and reopening

The original studio building on Jackson Highway, which had become an audio visual retailer and then an appliance store until 1999, changed ownership, the subsequent owner completing some renovations and retaining the old recording equipment, allowing for tours of the property.[14][15] The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in June 2006.[16]

In 2013, the documentary Muscle Shoals raised public interest in a major restoration of the studio,[17] and in June that year, the owner sold the property (without the historic recording equipment) to the Muscle Shoals Music Foundation, an organization that had been formed earlier that year with the goal of establishing a music museum in the historic building.[15][18][19][20][21] A large grant from Beats Electronics provided an essential $1 million. The state tourism director said that the 2013 Muscle Shoals film[22] had significant influence. "The financial support from Beats is a direct result of their film." Additional donations were made by other groups and individuals.[23]

The building closed when major restoration work began in September 2015, and reopened as a finished tourist attraction operated by the Muscle Shoals Music Foundation on January 9, 2017.[24] The interior is reminiscent of the 1970s, with relevant recording equipment and paraphernalia.[25][26] According to a journalist who was a recent visitor, the restored studio is impressive: "Muscle Shoals Sound's interior appears much as it did in its prime. ... Some guitars and amps. A Hammond organ, Wurlitzer electric piano and black baby grand. The control room with recording console and analog tape machine ... There are isolation booths, for vocals, percussion and such..."[27]

The Alabama Tourism Department named Muscle Shoals Sound Studio as the state's top attraction in 2017, even before the Jackson Highway studio reopened.[24] Over 62,000 people from 50 countries and every state in the U.S. have visited since it opened for tours again in 2013.

The studio is a working recording studio at night. Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys recorded a solo project in March 2017. Grammy winning producer Dave Cobb of Nashville recorded rockers Rival Sons in April 2017. Actor Kiefer Sutherland recorded with Swamper David Hood in May 2017. In 2018, Bishop Gunn released the first recording from the studio after the restoration, "Shine" from their album, Natchez. Donnie Fritts released tunes recorded at the studio on his June album, in conjunction with John Paul White and Single Lock Records.

Documentary

Filmmaker Greg Camalier premiered his documentary film Muscle Shoals at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2013.[22] It is about Muscle Shoals sound, and features Rick Hall, FAME Studios, and the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section (Swampers) who had founded the Muscle Shoals Sound Studios. The film includes interviews with Percy Sledge, Wilson Pickett, Aretha Franklin, Etta James, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Steve Winwood, Bono, Alicia Keys and many others.

Selected recordings

Album or song Artist Date US Pop chart[28] US R&B chart[29] Notes
3614 Jackson Highway Cher 1969
Boz Scaggs Boz Scaggs 1969 features Duane Allman playing guitar on several cuts
Take a Letter, Maria R. B. Greaves 1969, August 19, No. 2 No. 10
Muscle Shoals Nitty Gritty Herbie Mann (Released 1970)
Brown Sugar The Rolling Stones December 2–4, 1969 (Released 1971) No. 1
Wild Horses The Rolling Stones December 2–4, 1969 (Released 1971) No. 28
Starting All Over Again Mel & Tim 1972, May No. 19 No. 4
I'll Take You There Staple Singers 1972 No. 1 No. 1
Kodachrome Paul Simon 1973 No. 2
Loves Me Like a Rock Paul Simon 1973 No. 2
One More River to Cross Canned Heat 1973
Don't Your Plums Look Mellow Hanging on Your Tree Big Joe Williams 1974 Willlams' last recordings
Atlantic Crossing Rod Stewart 1974–1975 (released 1975) "Sailing" was a number one hit in the UK Singles Chart
Breakaway Art Garfunkel 1975
"Katmandu" Bob Seger 1975 No. 43
No Reservations Blackfoot 1975
Flyin' High Blackfoot 1976
"Night Moves" Bob Seger 1976 No. 8
"Mainstreet" Bob Seger 1976 No. 24 (in 1977)
Izitso Cat Stevens 1976 No. 7 (in 1977)
"Torn Between Two Lovers" Mary MacGregor 1976 No. 1 (in 1977)
Street Survivors Lynyrd Skynyrd 1977
"Old Time Rock and Roll" Bob Seger 1978 No. 28 (in 1979) ranked number two on the Amusement & Music Operators Association's survey of the Top 40 Jukebox Singles of All Time in 1996
Skynyrd's First: The Complete Muscle Shoals Album Lynyrd Skynyrd 1971–1972 (Released 1978)
"Gotta Serve Somebody" Bob Dylan 1979 No. 24 1980 Grammy winner
Pleasure and Pain Dr. Hook 1978 No. 66
Sharing The Night Together Dr. Hook 1978 No. 6
When You're In Love With A Beautiful Woman Dr. Hook 1979 No. 6
Sometimes You Win Dr. Hook 1979 No. 71
Better Love Next Time Dr. Hook 1979 No. 12
Sexy Eyes Dr. Hook 1980 No. 5
Take What You Find Helen Reddy 1979 (released 1980)
Valotte Julian Lennon 1984 No. 9
"Careless Whisper" George Michael 1983 Not the hit version, this was released as a b-side on a UK special 12" and on the Japanese 12"[30]
Brother Cry of Love 1993 Three of the album's songs reached the top twenty of the Billboard Album Rock Tracks chart[31]
Brothers Black Keys 2009 (Released 2010) 2011 Grammy Award winner

See also

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
  2. ^ . www.alamhof.org. Archived from the original on August 15, 2016. Retrieved August 7, 2016.
  3. ^ Westergaard, Sean (2017). "Artist Biography". AllMusic. AllMusic, RhythmOne group. Retrieved January 17, 2017. often affectionately called "the Swampers" are widely regarded as one of the most important American recording studio "house bands" emerging in the golden age of rock and soul.
  4. ^ "Muscle Shoals". Muscle Shoals the Movie. Ear Goggles Productions Ltd. 2012. Retrieved January 17, 2017. At its heart is Rick Hall who founded FAME Studios. Overcoming crushing poverty and staggering tragedies, he brought black and white musicians together to create music that would last for generations while also giving birth to the unique 'Muscle Shoals sound' and the rhythm section 'The Swampers'.
  5. ^ Simons, Dave (January 30, 2009). "Tales From the Top: The Rolling Stones' Sticky Fingers". BMI. Broadcast Music, Inc. Retrieved January 17, 2017.
  6. ^ "HISTORY - It's In The Water". MS Musicfoundation. MS Musicfoundation. 2017. Retrieved January 17, 2017. In 1969 Rick Hall's house band, the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section, left FAME and partnered with Jerry Wexler to found Muscle Shoals Sound Studio at 3614 Jackson Highway in Sheffield..
  7. ^ a b Carl Wiser (June 6, 2012). "ARETHA TO THE BLACK KEYS: THE MUSCLE SHOALS STORY". Song Facts. Songfacts, LLC. Retrieved January 17, 2017. they called Noel Webster and blocked off two weeks at Muscle Shoals Sound Studios, arriving with a truckload of Neill's gear in August.
  8. ^ Simons, Dave (January 30, 2009). "Tales From the Top: The Rolling Stones' Sticky Fingers". BMI. Broadcast Music, Inc. Retrieved January 17, 2017. Rolling Stones arrived for an impromptu three-day session in December and proceeded to put the renegade studio on the map.
  9. ^ . Alabama Music Hall of Fame. Alabama Music Hall of Fame. 2008. Archived from the original on August 15, 2016. Retrieved January 18, 2017.
  10. ^ "Historic Muscle Shoals Sound Studios Closes". Billboard. Billboard. February 23, 2005. Retrieved January 17, 2017. the last four years saw a sharp decline in outside projects. When computer and hard-disk recording really got cheap and better at the same time, it just knocked the socks off a lot of studios, [Muscle Shoals] included," he says. It was just a very difficult thing to compete with.
  11. ^ Carl Wiser (June 6, 2012). "ARETHA TO THE BLACK KEYS: THE MUSCLE SHOALS STORY". Song Facts. Songfacts, LLC. Retrieved January 17, 2017. they called Noel Webster and blocked off two weeks at Muscle Shoals Sound Studios, arriving with a truckload of Neill's gear in August.
  12. ^ "Cypress Moon Studio Historic Site". Sweet Home Alabama. Alabama Travel. 2017. Retrieved January 17, 2017. Muscle Shoals Sounds moved from it's [sic] original location in 1978, converting this former Naval Reserve building on the Tennessee River to a multi-studio complex. Many internationally known artists recorded gold and platinum records here. The building now houses a film production company with the historic recording studio still in use.
  13. ^ Simons, Dave (October 10, 2011). "Mark Neill on the Making of the Black Keys' 'Brothers'". BMI. BMI. Retrieved January 17, 2017. truckload of period gear culled from Neill's personnel collection
  14. ^ Berry, Luch (June 20, 2013). "Foundation purchases original Muscle Shoals Sound Studios, which recorded Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan and more". AL Business. Alabama Media Group. Retrieved January 17, 2017. Noel Webster, who has owned the property the last 10 to 15 years
  15. ^ a b Corey, Russ (June 21, 2013). "Foundation purchases 3614 Jackson Highway". Times Daily. Florence, Alabama. Retrieved January 17, 2017.
  16. ^ James Baughn; et al. (2017). "Muscle Shoals Sound Studio - Also known as: 3614 Jackson Highway". Landmark Hunter. Landmark Hunter. Retrieved January 17, 2017. Reference number06000437
  17. ^ The Associated Press (December 31, 2016). "Alabama's top tourist attraction 2017: Muscle Shoals Sound Studio". AL.com. Alabama Media Group. Retrieved January 17, 2017.
  18. ^ McMillen, Lynn (June 20, 2013). "3614 Jackson Highway, the Deal Is Done". Quad-Cities Daily.
  19. ^ Berry, Lucy (June 20, 2013). "Foundation Purchases Original Muscle Shoals Sound Studios, Which Recorded Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan and More". Birmingham News. Advance Publications.
  20. ^ Editor, Matt McKean Photo. "Historic recording console arrives at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio". timesdaily.com. Retrieved March 11, 2017. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  21. ^ Terry, Breken. "Muscle Shoals Sound Studio restoration on track". waaytv.com. Retrieved March 11, 2017.[permanent dead link]
  22. ^ a b "Muscle Shoals". Muscle Shoals the Movie. Ear Goggles Productions Ltd. 2012. Retrieved January 17, 2017.
  23. ^ Palmer, Robert (August 6, 2015). "Beats to renovate iconic Muscle Shoals Sound Studios". Times Daily. Florence, Alabama. Retrieved January 17, 2017.
  24. ^ a b Jay Reeves, The Associated Press (January 3, 2017). "Fabled Muscle Shoals Sound Studio named top Alabama tourist attraction of 2017". National Post. Toronto, Canada. Retrieved January 17, 2017.
  25. ^ The Associated Press (December 31, 2016). "Alabama's top tourist attraction 2017: Muscle Shoals Sound Studio". AL.com. Alabama Media Group. Retrieved January 17, 2016. has been revamped with a 1970s feel that includes bright colors, retro chairs and a metal ashtray; the sign over the front door is once again bright blue. Vintage recording equipment fills the production booth.
  26. ^ Scharf, Lauren (January 9, 2017). "Recording, tours resume at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio". Fox 10 TV. WALA, Mobile. Retrieved January 16, 2017. When we were closed down during renovations, people would just show up from all over the world.
  27. ^ Wake, Matt (December 19, 2016). "Muscle Shoals has (still) got The Swampers: What music legends' lives are like now". AL.com. Alabama Media Group. Retrieved January 17, 2017. Recording at the studio will be offered on a limited basis
  28. ^ Whitburn, Joel (1992). The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits. Billboard Books. ISBN 978-0823082803.
  29. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2006). The Billboard Book of TOP 40 R&B and Hip Hop Hits. Billboard Books.
  30. ^ Russ Corey. "Solo version of 'Careless Whisper' recorded in the Shoals". Timesdaily.com. Retrieved February 12, 2020.
  31. ^ Whitburn, Joel (January 15, 2008). Joel Whitburn Presents Rock Tracks 1981-2008. Hal Leonard Corporation. ISBN 9780898201741 – via Google Books.

External links

  • Cher 3614 Jackson Highway Home Page
  • Jimmy Johnson and David Hood on re-acquisition of 3614 Jackson Highway
  • Muscle Shoals Sound Studios on Discogs
  • Jimmy Johnson Interview - NAMM Oral History Library (2015)

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Muscle Shoals Sound Studio is an American recording studio in Sheffield Alabama formed in 1969 by four session musicians known as The Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section 2 They had left nearby FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals to create their own recording facility Muscle Shoals Sound StudioU S National Register of Historic PlacesOriginal studio at 3614 Jackson Highway SheffieldLocation3614 Jackson Hwy Sheffield AlabamaCoordinates34 46 4 N 87 40 26 W 34 76778 N 87 67389 W 34 76778 87 67389 Coordinates 34 46 4 N 87 40 26 W 34 76778 N 87 67389 W 34 76778 87 67389Architectural styleEarly commercialWebsitemuscleshoalssoundstudio orgNRHP reference No 06000437 1 Added to NRHPJune 2 20061979 2005 location 1000 Alabama Avenue in Sheffield Alabama 34 46 12 N 87 42 24 W 34 7700 N 87 7067 W 34 7700 87 7067 They attracted noted artists from across the United States and Great Britain Over the years artists who recorded at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio included The Rolling Stones Aretha Franklin Duane Allman George Michael Wilson Pickett Willie Nelson Lynyrd Skynyrd Joe Cocker Levon Helm Paul Simon Bob Seger Rod Stewart Tamiko Jones Cher and Cat Stevens Contents 1 History 1 1 Founders 1 2 3614 Jackson Highway 1 3 1000 Alabama Avenue 1 4 Recent history 1 5 Restoration and reopening 2 Documentary 3 Selected recordings 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditFounders Edit Main article Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section The four founders of the studio Barry Beckett Roger Hawkins Jimmy Johnson and David Hood were session musicians at Rick Hall s FAME Studios they were officially known as the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section but widely referred to as The Swampers 3 who were recognized as having crafted the Muscle Shoals sound in conjunction with Hall 4 The Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section was the first group of musicians to own a studio and to eventually run their own publishing and production companies They provided musical backing and arrangements for many recordings including major hits by Wilson Pickett Aretha Franklin and the Staple Singers a wide range of artists in popular music also recorded hit songs and complete albums at the studio They had first worked together in 1967 and initially played sessions in New York and Nashville before doing so at FAME Their initial successes in soul and R amp B led to more mainstream rock and pop performers who began coming to record at Muscle Shoals Sound Studios including the Rolling Stones Duane Allman Traffic Bob Seger Elton John Boz Scaggs Willie Nelson Paul Simon Bob Dylan Dr Hook Elkie Brooks Millie Jackson Julian Lennon and Glenn Frey 3614 Jackson Highway Edit The Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section partnered with Jerry Wexler who provided start up funding 5 to found Muscle Shoals Sound Studio at 3614 Jackson Highway in Sheffield 6 The concrete block building originally built around 1946 was previously a coffin showroom 7 Cher s sixth album was titled 3614 Jackson Highway 1969 and this became the informal name for the studio in 1969 The first hit to the studio s credit was R B Greaves Take a Letter Maria By December 1969 the Rolling Stones were recording at this new location for three days 8 1000 Alabama Avenue Edit The 1979 2005 location now the home of Cypress Moon Studios The studio at 3614 Jackson Highway closed in April 1979 relocating to a larger updated facility in Sheffield located at 1000 Alabama Avenue This location operated until it was closed and sold in 1985 to Malaco Records Tommy Couch s Jackson Mississippi based soul and blues label which also bought the publishing rights held by the Muscle Shoals Sound Malaco used the Sheffield studios for its own artists including Johnnie Taylor Bobby Bland and Little Milton as while continuing to operate its own facility in Jackson The Rhythm Section minus Beckett worked with other studio musicians at Malaco Records and at other studios 9 In 2005 Couch decided to close the Malaco studio on Alabama Avenue because he was having difficulty competing with more technologically advanced studios 10 After the closure of the 1000 Alabama Avenue location the building was taken over by a movie production company 11 In 2007 this location housed Cypress Moon Productions and the Cypress Moon Studio with functioning recording equipment which was operating as a recording studio and was open for tours 12 Recent history Edit Although it was no longer a working studio in 2009 and 2010 the Jackson Highway location was rented for recording some or all of two Grammy nominated albums Band of Horses s third CD Infinite Arms recorded in part at that studio was nominated for a Grammy Award in the category Best Alternative Album 7 Ten tracks of Black Keys s sixth album Brothers were also recorded at 3614 Jackson Highway 13 The album was nominated for a 2011 Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album Two songs from the album Tighten Up and Black Mud were nominated for Grammys Tighten Up for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal and Best Rock Song and Black Mud for Best Rock Instrumental Performance Rolling Stone magazine placed the album at number 2 on its list of the Best Albums of 2010 and Everlasting Light at number 11 on its list of the Best Singles of 2010 The album was also featured on Spin magazine s Top 40 Albums of 2010 citation needed Chris Stapleton recorded his Grammy winning single Cold at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in December 2018 and received the Grammy in 2022 thus making the studio one that produces Grammy winning hit records once again Restoration and reopening Edit The original studio building on Jackson Highway which had become an audio visual retailer and then an appliance store until 1999 changed ownership the subsequent owner completing some renovations and retaining the old recording equipment allowing for tours of the property 14 15 The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in June 2006 16 In 2013 the documentary Muscle Shoals raised public interest in a major restoration of the studio 17 and in June that year the owner sold the property without the historic recording equipment to the Muscle Shoals Music Foundation an organization that had been formed earlier that year with the goal of establishing a music museum in the historic building 15 18 19 20 21 A large grant from Beats Electronics provided an essential 1 million The state tourism director said that the 2013 Muscle Shoals film 22 had significant influence The financial support from Beats is a direct result of their film Additional donations were made by other groups and individuals 23 The building closed when major restoration work began in September 2015 and reopened as a finished tourist attraction operated by the Muscle Shoals Music Foundation on January 9 2017 24 The interior is reminiscent of the 1970s with relevant recording equipment and paraphernalia 25 26 According to a journalist who was a recent visitor the restored studio is impressive Muscle Shoals Sound s interior appears much as it did in its prime Some guitars and amps A Hammond organ Wurlitzer electric piano and black baby grand The control room with recording console and analog tape machine There are isolation booths for vocals percussion and such 27 The Alabama Tourism Department named Muscle Shoals Sound Studio as the state s top attraction in 2017 even before the Jackson Highway studio reopened 24 Over 62 000 people from 50 countries and every state in the U S have visited since it opened for tours again in 2013 The studio is a working recording studio at night Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys recorded a solo project in March 2017 Grammy winning producer Dave Cobb of Nashville recorded rockers Rival Sons in April 2017 Actor Kiefer Sutherland recorded with Swamper David Hood in May 2017 In 2018 Bishop Gunn released the first recording from the studio after the restoration Shine from their album Natchez Donnie Fritts released tunes recorded at the studio on his June album in conjunction with John Paul White and Single Lock Records Documentary EditFilmmaker Greg Camalier premiered his documentary film Muscle Shoals at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2013 22 It is about Muscle Shoals sound and features Rick Hall FAME Studios and the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section Swampers who had founded the Muscle Shoals Sound Studios The film includes interviews with Percy Sledge Wilson Pickett Aretha Franklin Etta James Mick Jagger Keith Richards Steve Winwood Bono Alicia Keys and many others Selected recordings EditAlbum or song Artist Date US Pop chart 28 US R amp B chart 29 Notes3614 Jackson Highway Cher 1969Boz Scaggs Boz Scaggs 1969 features Duane Allman playing guitar on several cutsTake a Letter Maria R B Greaves 1969 August 19 No 2 No 10Muscle Shoals Nitty Gritty Herbie Mann Released 1970 Brown Sugar The Rolling Stones December 2 4 1969 Released 1971 No 1Wild Horses The Rolling Stones December 2 4 1969 Released 1971 No 28Starting All Over Again Mel amp Tim 1972 May No 19 No 4I ll Take You There Staple Singers 1972 No 1 No 1Kodachrome Paul Simon 1973 No 2Loves Me Like a Rock Paul Simon 1973 No 2One More River to Cross Canned Heat 1973Don t Your Plums Look Mellow Hanging on Your Tree Big Joe Williams 1974 Willlams last recordingsAtlantic Crossing Rod Stewart 1974 1975 released 1975 Sailing was a number one hit in the UK Singles ChartBreakaway Art Garfunkel 1975 Katmandu Bob Seger 1975 No 43No Reservations Blackfoot 1975Flyin High Blackfoot 1976 Night Moves Bob Seger 1976 No 8 Mainstreet Bob Seger 1976 No 24 in 1977 Izitso Cat Stevens 1976 No 7 in 1977 Torn Between Two Lovers Mary MacGregor 1976 No 1 in 1977 Street Survivors Lynyrd Skynyrd 1977 Old Time Rock and Roll Bob Seger 1978 No 28 in 1979 ranked number two on the Amusement amp Music Operators Association s survey of the Top 40 Jukebox Singles of All Time in 1996Skynyrd s First The Complete Muscle Shoals Album Lynyrd Skynyrd 1971 1972 Released 1978 Gotta Serve Somebody Bob Dylan 1979 No 24 1980 Grammy winnerPleasure and Pain Dr Hook 1978 No 66Sharing The Night Together Dr Hook 1978 No 6When You re In Love With A Beautiful Woman Dr Hook 1979 No 6Sometimes You Win Dr Hook 1979 No 71Better Love Next Time Dr Hook 1979 No 12Sexy Eyes Dr Hook 1980 No 5Take What You Find Helen Reddy 1979 released 1980 Valotte Julian Lennon 1984 No 9 Careless Whisper George Michael 1983 Not the hit version this was released as a b side on a UK special 12 and on the Japanese 12 30 Brother Cry of Love 1993 Three of the album s songs reached the top twenty of the Billboard Album Rock Tracks chart 31 Brothers Black Keys 2009 Released 2010 2011 Grammy Award winnerSee also EditMussel List of music museumsReferences Edit National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service April 15 2008 Alabama Music Hall of Fame Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section www alamhof org Archived from the original on August 15 2016 Retrieved August 7 2016 Westergaard Sean 2017 Artist Biography AllMusic AllMusic RhythmOne group Retrieved January 17 2017 often affectionately called the Swampers are widely regarded as one of the most important American recording studio house bands emerging in the golden age of rock and soul Muscle Shoals Muscle Shoals the Movie Ear Goggles Productions Ltd 2012 Retrieved January 17 2017 At its heart is Rick Hall who founded FAME Studios Overcoming crushing poverty and staggering tragedies he brought black and white musicians together to create music that would last for generations while also giving birth to the unique Muscle Shoals sound and the rhythm section The Swampers Simons Dave January 30 2009 Tales From the Top The Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers BMI Broadcast Music Inc Retrieved January 17 2017 HISTORY It s In The Water MS Musicfoundation MS Musicfoundation 2017 Retrieved January 17 2017 In 1969 Rick Hall s house band the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section left FAME and partnered with Jerry Wexler to found Muscle Shoals Sound Studio at 3614 Jackson Highway in Sheffield a b Carl Wiser June 6 2012 ARETHA TO THE BLACK KEYS THE MUSCLE SHOALS STORY Song Facts Songfacts LLC Retrieved January 17 2017 they called Noel Webster and blocked off two weeks at Muscle Shoals Sound Studios arriving with a truckload of Neill s gear in August Simons Dave January 30 2009 Tales From the Top The Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers BMI Broadcast Music Inc Retrieved January 17 2017 Rolling Stones arrived for an impromptu three day session in December and proceeded to put the renegade studio on the map Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section 1995 Induction Lifework Award 2008 Alabama Music Hall of Fame Alabama Music Hall of Fame 2008 Archived from the original on August 15 2016 Retrieved January 18 2017 Historic Muscle Shoals Sound Studios Closes Billboard Billboard February 23 2005 Retrieved January 17 2017 the last four years saw a sharp decline in outside projects When computer and hard disk recording really got cheap and better at the same time it just knocked the socks off a lot of studios Muscle Shoals included he says It was just a very difficult thing to compete with Carl Wiser June 6 2012 ARETHA TO THE BLACK KEYS THE MUSCLE SHOALS STORY Song Facts Songfacts LLC Retrieved January 17 2017 they called Noel Webster and blocked off two weeks at Muscle Shoals Sound Studios arriving with a truckload of Neill s gear in August Cypress Moon Studio Historic Site Sweet Home Alabama Alabama Travel 2017 Retrieved January 17 2017 Muscle Shoals Sounds moved from it s sic original location in 1978 converting this former Naval Reserve building on the Tennessee River to a multi studio complex Many internationally known artists recorded gold and platinum records here The building now houses a film production company with the historic recording studio still in use Simons Dave October 10 2011 Mark Neill on the Making of the Black Keys Brothers BMI BMI Retrieved January 17 2017 truckload of period gear culled from Neill s personnel collection Berry Luch June 20 2013 Foundation purchases original Muscle Shoals Sound Studios which recorded Rolling Stones Bob Dylan and more AL Business Alabama Media Group Retrieved January 17 2017 Noel Webster who has owned the property the last 10 to 15 years a b Corey Russ June 21 2013 Foundation purchases 3614 Jackson Highway Times Daily Florence Alabama Retrieved January 17 2017 James Baughn et al 2017 Muscle Shoals Sound Studio Also known as 3614 Jackson Highway Landmark Hunter Landmark Hunter Retrieved January 17 2017 Reference number06000437 The Associated Press December 31 2016 Alabama s top tourist attraction 2017 Muscle Shoals Sound Studio AL com Alabama Media Group Retrieved January 17 2017 McMillen Lynn June 20 2013 3614 Jackson Highway the Deal Is Done Quad Cities Daily Berry Lucy June 20 2013 Foundation Purchases Original Muscle Shoals Sound Studios Which Recorded Rolling Stones Bob Dylan and More Birmingham News Advance Publications Editor Matt McKean Photo Historic recording console arrives at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio timesdaily com Retrieved March 11 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help Terry Breken Muscle Shoals Sound Studio restoration on track waaytv com Retrieved March 11 2017 permanent dead link a b Muscle Shoals Muscle Shoals the Movie Ear Goggles Productions Ltd 2012 Retrieved January 17 2017 Palmer Robert August 6 2015 Beats to renovate iconic Muscle Shoals Sound Studios Times Daily Florence Alabama Retrieved January 17 2017 a b Jay Reeves The Associated Press January 3 2017 Fabled Muscle Shoals Sound Studio named top Alabama tourist attraction of 2017 National Post Toronto Canada Retrieved January 17 2017 The Associated Press December 31 2016 Alabama s top tourist attraction 2017 Muscle Shoals Sound Studio AL com Alabama Media Group Retrieved January 17 2016 has been revamped with a 1970s feel that includes bright colors retro chairs and a metal ashtray the sign over the front door is once again bright blue Vintage recording equipment fills the production booth Scharf Lauren January 9 2017 Recording tours resume at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio Fox 10 TV WALA Mobile Retrieved January 16 2017 When we were closed down during renovations people would just show up from all over the world Wake Matt December 19 2016 Muscle Shoals has still got The Swampers What music legends lives are like now AL com Alabama Media Group Retrieved January 17 2017 Recording at the studio will be offered on a limited basis Whitburn Joel 1992 The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits Billboard Books ISBN 978 0823082803 Whitburn Joel 2006 The Billboard Book of TOP 40 R amp B and Hip Hop Hits Billboard Books Russ Corey Solo version of Careless Whisper recorded in the Shoals Timesdaily com Retrieved February 12 2020 Whitburn Joel January 15 2008 Joel Whitburn Presents Rock Tracks 1981 2008 Hal Leonard Corporation ISBN 9780898201741 via Google Books External links EditCher 3614 Jackson Highway Home Page Jimmy Johnson and David Hood on re 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