RCA Studio B - List of Artists Recorded

List of Artists Recorded

Following is a list of some notable artists who recorded songs at Studio B.

  • Eddy Arnold
  • Chet Atkins
  • Bobby Bare
  • Harold Bradley
  • The Browns
  • Jerry Byrd
  • Floyd Cramer
  • Skeeter Davis
  • Dottsy
  • The Everly Brothers
  • Connie Francis
  • Hank Garland
  • Don Gibson
  • Donna Fargo
  • Don Gibson
  • Mickey Gilley
  • Bobby Goldsboro
  • Billy Grammer
  • Buddy Harman
  • John Hartford
  • Al Hirt
  • Homer and Jethro
  • Norma Jean
  • Waylon Jennings
  • Grandpa Jones
  • The Jordanaires
  • Anita Kerr Singers
  • Hank Locklin
  • John D. Loudermilk
  • Bob Luman
  • Charlie McCoy
  • Roger Miller
  • Bob Moore
  • Willie Nelson
  • Roy Orbison
  • Dolly Parton
  • Elvis Presley
  • Charley Pride
  • Boots Randolph
  • Jim Reeves
  • Tommy Roe
  • Ronny & the Daytonas
  • Connie Smith
  • Hank Snow
  • Gary Stewart
  • Sue Thompson
  • Johnny Tillotson
  • Ernest Tubb
  • The Velvets
  • Porter Wagoner
  • Gillian Welch
  • Dottie West

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