Dubbed the “Sistine Chapel of rock ’n’ roll,” this historic mobile recording studio was used by British rock legends Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, and the Rolling Stones.
The brainchild of the Stones’ tour manager, Ian Stewart, the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio (RSM) was built to accommodate the band’s crazy 24-hour lifestyle. Equipped with a state-of-the-art Helios recording console, the RSM soon gained popularity among other musicians, leading to the creation of countless classic rock albums. Acquired by NMC in 2001, the RSM has since been restored to its former glory and is now parked next to the King Eddy stage where it’s available for artists to record.