Woodland Sound Studios

The studios have been the site of numerous notable recordings by artists including Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Jimmy Buffett, Billy "Crash" Craddock, Kansas, Neil Young, Charlie Daniels Band, Tammy Wynette, George Strait, Indigo Girls, and others.

[5] Jack Blanchard & Misty Morgan recorded the duo's most successful single, "Tennessee Bird Walk" at Woodland in 1970, and Billy "Crash" Craddock recorded several albums at the studio, including the album named after his first Top 10 song, "Knock Three Times".

[6] In August 1971, Will the Circle Be Unbroken, the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's landmark collaboration with an earlier generation of bluegrass and country-and-western players, including Roy Acuff, "Mother" Maybelle Carter, Doc Watson, Earl Scruggs, Randy Scruggs, Merle Travis, Pete "Oswald" Kirby, Norman Blake, Jimmy Martin, Vassar Clements and others, was recorded at Woodland Sound Studios.

[5][7] Jimmy Buffett realized early career success with two albums recorded at Woodland: Living and Dying in 3/4 Time (1973) and A1A (1974).

[11] Other artists recording at Woodland in the 1970s included Roy Clark, Freddy Weller, Hank Thompson, Carol Channing, Mary Costa, and the Bobby "Blue" Bland.

George Strait recorded Right or Wrong, including the singer's third number-one song, "You Look So Good in Love", at Woodland.

Other artists recording at Woodland in the 1980s included Christy Lane, Donna Fargo, John Conlee, Conway Twitty, Eddie Rabbitt, Roy Head, Rosanne Cash, Amy Grant, J. J. Cale, Earl Thomas Conley, and Clint Black.