Bullet Recording
Настоящее имя: Bullet Recording
A now defunct recording studio in Nashville, Tennessee in the traditional niche of a one-room tracking facility. Owned by Randy Holland and operated by Piers Plaskett as Bullet Recording from October 1981 to circa 1986. Also known as Bullet Studios.
Over the next decade, circa 1986, it became Digital Recorders, the fourth Nashville studio owned by Norbert Putnam after he sold his share in Georgetown Masters. In the early 1990s, producer/engineer Michael D. Clute ran it as Midtown Tone & Volume. In 1998, Alabama-based entrepreneur Gerald Murray took over the space and opened Studio III in 1999. That long tenure in the same location has made the space a touchstone for a few generations of pro audio citizens. Murray moved onto other business interests leaving minority shareholder and producer Jeff Teague to pursue publishing and production, but now without a studio. In 2000, the studio was renamed Cartee Day Studios after new owners Al Cartee and Diana Day. Sold to GAC in late 2006.
Bullet Recording, Inc.
49 Music Square West
Nashville, TN 37203
USA
615/327-4621
(Contact info now obsolete)