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All-American Rejects Guitarist Nick Wheeler Opens Up Private Nashville Recording Studio Where Band’s 1st Album in 14 Years Came to Life

All-American Rejects Guitarist Nick Wheeler Opens Up Private Nashville Recording Studio Where Band’s 1st Album in 14 Years Came to Life

All-American Rejects guitarist Nick Wheeler opened his private Nashville recording studio, a creative hub where the band's fifth album, "Sandbox," was produced. Wheeler, who moved to Nashville in 2015, spent nearly two years constructing the freestanding studio on his property, fulfilling a long-held dream. This studio served as the primary location for the creation of "Sandbox," the band's first full-length release since 2012. The band, which also includes Tyson Ritter, Mike Kennerty, and Chris Gaylor, is currently embarking on their first major European tour in over a decade, following the album's release. Wheeler shared details about the studio's development and its significance in an interview with Realtor.com®, highlighting its role in the band's recent comeback.

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