The Church Studio
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Songwriter Leon Russell transformed this 1915 church into a legendary recording studio, now a museum and community space.

🎶 Historic 1915 church, converted to a legendary recording studio in 1972 by Leon Russell.
✨ Restored in 2022, now a working studio, museum, and community space, home of the "Tulsa Sound".

Why Go

🎶 Discover the "Tulsa Sound" and Leon Russell's legacy🎤 See where legendary musicians like Willie Nelson and Eric Clapton recorded🎛️ Experience a real working recording studio, possibly witnessing a session🏛️ Explore a unique blend of music history and community space✨ Discover an impromptu shrine

Why Avoid

⚠️ Recording sessions may alter tour schedule

Tips

🎟️ Book tickets in advance, walk-ins welcome👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Children 12 and under admitted free🗓️ Check event schedule for live music and special sessions (e.g., 'Tunes @ Noon')🗓️ Off-hours tours subject to recording studio schedule changes.
🅿️ Located on Studio Row, Heart of the Pearl District.

Cost

💰 General admission $15, seniors/veterans/students $12.💰 Children 12 and under free.
💰 Private Tour $25.💰 Members +1 free.

Hours

🕒 Monday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Off-hours tours subject to recording studio schedule changes.

📍 Location304 S Trenton Ave, Tulsa, OK 74120, in the Pearl District.

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