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Studio completes Memphis-to-Nashville move

MEMPHIS, Sept. 1 (UPI) -- House of Blues Studio D -- the Memphis studio for Isaac Hayes, Sam the Sham and Three 6 Mafia -- says it's completed its trek to its new home in Nashville.

The move complete, Studio D will be part of Gary Belz's House of Blues studio complex while the main House of Blues facility will remain in operation in Memphis, The (Memphis) Commercial Appeal reported Tuesday.

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"Memphis has been very good to us over the years, but at the same time Nashville has a base and is still growing," Belz said. "We've had a surplus of (recording) rooms in Memphis for a while and a lack of rooms in Nashville, so the move made sense."

The Studio D building is steeped in history dating back five decades, billed as the state-of-the-art Sounds of Memphis studio when built in the late 1960s.

Through the years the studio drew out-of-town artists, including Stevie Ray Vaughan, Collective Soul, Matchbox 20 and Travis Tritt, and high-profile pop and hip-hop acts -- such as Justin Timberlake, Erykah Badu and Three 6 Mafia -- Studio D couldn't escape the industry-wide downturn, the newspaper said.

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The move began Monday and ended Tuesday, Belz said. The relocated Studio D is expected to be operational before the end of the year.

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