Recently the city of Cincinnati, Ohio erected a plaque at 811 Race Street to commemorate the former site of Herzog Studios where the great Hank Williams recorded his first mega-hit "Lovesick Blues" in December 1948. Read More
Before Nashville's Music Row became the center of the country music universe, a recording studio in downtown Cincinnati with an unromantic name was producing some of the most influential country, bluegrass and R&B songs in recording history. Read More
It was a quirky arrangement of a 20-year-old Tin Pan Alley song. Read More
One of the truly eccentric figures of the record industry, Syd Nathan was the founder and head of the Cincinnati-based King ... Read the full Syd Nathan bio.