There will always be a magical element in music, something that evades scientific explanation. And the Beatles, as massive icons of 20th century pop music, contained and conveyed a large dose of magic in the music they made in those years 1963 through 1970. Of course, this says as much about those of us who listen to it as it does about the Beatles themselves.... MORE

Coming soon... a new BC album called COME OUT SWINGING... this time, a trip to his old jazzy roots, reviving the hip spirit of Nat King Cole, Louis Jordan, and perhaps a hint of a young Sinatra... along with fresh originals, and plenty of sax along the way....  CLICK to hear some samples: Blue Skies, Gone for the Day, Bellwether.

If you'd like to hear our tasty original theme song (Miles Davis meets Bill Monroe), click HERE!

Creativity is personal.

     That's the guiding principle at Studio 23 Nashville, a fully equipped digital recording studio serving songwriters and independent artists.

     Whether it's a simple songwriter demo or a full band project for independent release, Studio 23 Nashville provides the experience and attention to detail necessary to product a top quality product.

     Independent artists keep coming back, which tells you how they feel about the care their projects receive here.  And while we're located in Nashville, our clientele includes a little bit of everything – jazz, pop, blues, country, folk, rock, swing, and children's music.

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     Bryan Cumming grew up in a musical family in Georgia.  After a stint in the army, he got into the music business, and has spent over thirty years honing his craft as a songwriter, guitarist, singer, engineer, and producer. 

     Bryan has toured or recorded with a wide range of artists, including John Hall, Al Jarreau, Maria Muldaur, The Ohio Players, David Soul, Supertramp, Anne Murray, Al Kooper, The Pointer Sisters, Billy Vera and the Beaters, ShaNaNa, and K.T. Oslin.

     After years of supporting other artists, Bryan stepped out front in 2004 when he released  "A Song Is a Dangerous Thing" – a genre-busting collection of his original songs ranging from smooth jazz instrumentals to pop, swing, and country.

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