
Sadly, The Cowboy Arms Recording Studio and Spa, owned by country legend Jack Clement, suffered a fire Saturday afternoon (6/25) around 2 p.m. These pictures were taken by photographer Alan Mayor, who was on the scene and writes, “It is with a heavy heart that I send these photos.”
According to reports, the fire department brought 18 trucks to the scene and about 40 firefighters who were able to bring the blaze under control after about an hour. There were no injuries. To read the complete Tennessean article click here.
Cowboy Jack Clement Through The Years

Clement in the studio with Alison Krauss and Union Station circa 1986. Photo: Alan Mayor

(L-R): Johnny Cash, Roy Acuff, and Clement in 1988. Photo: Alan Mayor

(L-R): Clement, Johnny Cash, Hank Williams Jr., and Merle Kilgore in 1988. Photo: Alan Mayor

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