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A famous [[recording studio]] built in the 1970s, and located in [[Atlanta, Georgia]]. Used by such artists as [[Journey]], [[Lynyrd Skynyrd]], [[Joe South]], [[Atlanta Rhythm Section]], [[.38 Special]] and [[The Outlaws]].
A famous recording studio built in the 1970s, and located in Atlanta, Georgia. Used by such artists as Journey, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Joe South, Atlanta Rhythm Section, .38 Special and The Outlaws.

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A definition or brief description of Studio One (recording studio).

A famous recording studio built in the 1970s, and located in Atlanta, Georgia. Used by such artists as Journey, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Joe South, Atlanta Rhythm Section, .38 Special and The Outlaws.