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CBS Recording Studios is a full service multi-track recording studio located in Centerpoint, Alabama (a suburb of Birmingham), owned and operated by [[Chet Bennett]] and [[Nick Petta]].  CBS Recording Studios is a by appointment only studio, and is not open to the general public. Their goal is to sign and produce artist's and shop their product to record labels. CBS Recording Studios is open to artists and producers that wish to use the facilities at very reasonable rates. There is seating for 20 people in the large tracking room.
'''CBS Recording Studios''' was a full service multi-track recording studio located at 1840-B [[Center Point Parkway]] in [[Center Point]] which was owned and operated by [[Chet Bennett]] and [[Nick Petta]], both of whom are seasoned veterans of the recording industry.  CBS Recording Studios was a by-appointment-only studio, and was not open to the general public. Their goal was to sign and produce artists and shop their products to record labels. CBS Recording Studios was open to artists and producers that wished to use the facilities at very reasonable rates. There was seating for 20 people in the large tracking room.


 
[[Category: Recording studios]]
 
[[Category: Center Point businesses]]
== External Link ==
[[Category: Center Point Parkway]]
 
 
* [http://www.cbsrecording.com/ CBS Recording Studios] website

Latest revision as of 15:44, 4 January 2021

CBS Recording Studios was a full service multi-track recording studio located at 1840-B Center Point Parkway in Center Point which was owned and operated by Chet Bennett and Nick Petta, both of whom are seasoned veterans of the recording industry. CBS Recording Studios was a by-appointment-only studio, and was not open to the general public. Their goal was to sign and produce artists and shop their products to record labels. CBS Recording Studios was open to artists and producers that wished to use the facilities at very reasonable rates. There was seating for 20 people in the large tracking room.