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===Columbia Studios, Nashville=== {{see also|Bradley Studios}} In 1962, Columbia Records purchased the [[Bradley Studios]] in [[Nashville, Tennessee]] (also known as the Quonset Hut), the first recording studio in what would become Nashville's [[Music Row]] district when first established by [[Harold Bradley (guitarist)|Harold]] and [[Owen Bradley]] in 1954. Renamed '''Columbia Studios''', the company replaced Bradley Studio A with a building containing a newer, larger studio A, mixing and mastering studios, and administrative offices. Columbia operated these studios from 1962 through 1982, when they were converted into office space.<ref name = "Skates">{{cite web|last=Skates|first=Sarah|title=Quonset Hut Hosts Reunion Celebration|url=http://www.musicrow.com/2011/06/quonset-hut-hosts-reunion-celebration/|publisher=Music Row|access-date=February 1, 2013|date=June 30, 2011}}</ref> Philanthropist Mike Curb bought the structure in 2006 and restored it; it is now a recording classroom for [[Belmont University]]'s Mike Curb College of Entertainment & Music Business.<ref name = "Skates"/>
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