

Elvis's ghost might be the third member of this band.
Two Nashville music icons, John Hiatt and Jerry Douglas, combine their talents during the pandemic to record the album "Leftover Feelings" in Elvis's favorite studio, RCA's fabled Studio B. Walking in the footsteps of Elvis Presley, Dolly Parton, and Waylon Jennings through the house that Chet Atkins built, John and Jerry attempt to revive and capture the magical sounds of this iconic room where so many early hit songs were made.
Sound
Studio B's legendary acoustics practically sing backup
Cinematography
Warm, reverent lighting that worships the room itself
Production
Captures the spontaneous magic of pandemic-era creation
Director
Ted Roach
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Studio B's iconic piano still has the same felt hammers that played on 'Are You Lonesome Tonight.'
RCA Studio B was nearly demolished in 1977 before becoming a Nashville landmark—this doc is essentially a 72-minute love letter to that save.
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