Muscle Shoals Sound Studio is owned and operated by the Muscle Shoals Music Foundation (MSMF). The foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, meaning all revenue from tours, sales of merchandise, and recording sessions go towards our goal of bettering the studio.

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Muscle Shoals: Low Rhythm Rising

Major exhibit opens at Country Music Hall of Fame

Muscle Shoals, Ala., Sept. 30, 2025 – A major exhibit Muscle Shoals: Low Rhythm Rising, featuring the music of Muscle Shoals Sound Studio and its lasting impact opens Nov. 14 at The Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum, for a nearly three-year run.

The more than 5,000-square-foot exhibit will survey the emergence of Muscle Shoals as a recording epicenter in the 1960s and 1970s and spotlight its enduring cultural impact.

This is a tremendous opportunity for Muscle Shoals Sound Studio and for our friends and colleagues at FAME Recording Studios, as well as all of the artists, producers, engineers and employees who are part of our story. Having the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum dedicate their largest exhibit space to our music, history and iconic artists is beyond our dreams. We are excited and so grateful.


— Debbie Wilson, Executive Director, Muscle Shoals Sound Studio

Included in the Muscle Shoals: Low Rhythm Rising exhibit will be iconic archives from the studio's history including Swamper David Hood's bass guitar, a vintage satin Muscle Shoals Sound Studio jacket that belongs to David, and multiple in-depth video interviews with David. He is the last remaining original Swamper, who, along with fellow musicians Jimmy Johnson - rhythm guitar, Roger Hawkins – drummer, and Barry Beckett – keys, opened Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in 1969. The first release from MSS was Cher's 1969 debut solo album "3614 Jackson Highway." The Swampers laid the rhythm tracks, aka helped create the music, of Aretha Franklin, Etta James, Bob Dylan and the Staples Singers.

In Muscle Shoals, American music crossed lines that weren't supposed to be breached. The Tennessee River flowed through this place, and instead of drawing a boundary, somehow forces came together. Black and white sounds, R&B, blues, soul and country met between the banks.


— Kyle Young, CEO of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to purchase tickets in advance?

No, tickets do not have to be purchased in advance. If you have a group of 10 or more, please email info@muscleshoalssoundstudio.org or by calling 256.978.5151 ext. 3

How long does the tour last?

The tour runs roughly 45 minutes. We ask that guests arrive at least 10 minutes before the tour starts to purchase your tickets or redeem your online tickets in the gift shop.

What is parking like?

Parking is available for all types of vehicles:

Cars can park directly in the gravel lot by the studio.

Motorcycles can park on the concrete pad behind the studio on Tennessee Street. The grass area can also be used.

RV's, motorhomes, buses, etc.. can park in the grass along Tennessee St.

Oh no, I can't make my designated tour time. What do I do?

We do recommend to book a specific tour time. However, if your plans change and you miss your selected time, no action is needed as your ticket remains valid until you arrive. Only contact us if you need to book for a group; otherwise, there's no need to call or email.

Do you have a public restroom?

Restrooms are located in the parking lot inside the wooden building.

Are you pet friendly?

YES YES YES. We welcome pets of all kinds, however we do ask that you kindly pick up and dispose of your pet's dirty business when they finish.

Is the studio handicap accessible?

The front door of the studio, as well as our restrooms, are wheelchair accessible. However, the basement is only accessible via outdoor stairs.