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This is actually the story of legendary record designer Rick Hall and his historical role in the introduction of the world-famous "Muscle Shoals audio". Rick Hall made music record when he founded FAME Saving Studios, the first professional saving studio in the entire status of Alabama. After producing and engineering the area's first countrywide hit on Arthur Alexander's Southern soul basic "You Better Move On", Rick went on to earn international fame and finally a Grammy for a lifetime of achievements. In the times when Martin Luther King, Jr. was marching for flexibility, Rick became a civil rights pioneer through his music. His details helped add white people to the black music market and black people to the white music market. As soon as "You Better Move On" hit the charts, record executives actually flocked to Muscle Shoals for Rick to produce and engineer a mind-boggling array of major painters, from Aretha Franklin to Bobbie Gentry, from the Osmonds to Alabama. His amazing production talents were matched by his amazing versatility. Music fans, record buffs, yet others delight to these interesting tales of how Rick Hall launched the music occupations of so many famous painters.