Macon, Georgia, is a city with a deep music history, having been the home of famous artists like Otis Redding, Little Richard, and the Allman Brothers. The city’s music scene was thriving in the 1960s and 1970s, with Capricorn Records being one of the largest independent labels in the United States.
Music Landmarks
Grant’s Lounge, a brick club on Poplar Street, is a notable music landmark in Macon. The Macon Music Revue, a preservation band, performs at the lounge and aims to keep the city’s musical DNA alive. The Big House Museum, Capitol Theatre, and Capricorn Sound Studios are other significant music venues in the city.
The city is also home to the Otis Redding Museum and the Otis Redding Center for the Arts, which features recording studios, rehearsal spaces, and a performance amphitheater. Little Richard’s childhood home, the Little Richard House, is now a community center and historical landmark.
Music Heritage
Macon’s music heritage is still alive today, with many venues and landmarks preserving the city’s rich musical history. The city’s music scene has been recognized nationally, with many artists recording at Capricorn Sound Studios. The studio has been revitalized and is once again recording music, with over 750 sessions taking place since 2019.
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