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Sony/ATV Music Opens Atlanta Office and Studio Complex

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The office will occupy the legendary former RedZone Entertainment (RZE) production complex and be helmed by new vp of creative Mike Jackson.

Sony/ATV Music Publishing is headed to Atlanta. As Georgia prepares to reopen some businesses amid the pandemic, the publishing company announced a new office and recording studio complex in the hip-hop and R&B capital today (April 29), which will also offer a slate of masterclasses and songwriter training workshops for Atlanta youth.

The new office led by vice president, creative Mike Jackson will occupy the legendary former RedZone Entertainment (RZE) production complex in Buckhead, which has long served as the foundation for music recorded by the likes of Beyoncé, Rihanna, Future, Usher and

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