Drive to the music mecca in the southern city of Memphis and check in at Sun Studio. The Sun Studio is located in downtown Memphis, a small, unobtrusive, dark red brick building that is the incubator for American country musicians. In 1953, Elvis, 18, walked in and recorded a song to celebrate his mother's birthday. Owner Phillips, with keen musical insight and shrewd business vision, sniffed out the sound lines, appearance conditions and wild youth of Elvis's innate ancestors, tailored for them to make Elvis famous. The king of blues (B. B. King), Wild Wolf, Karl • Perkins, Johnny • Kash and other singers also started here, and it was popular throughout the United States. It is also because the golden age of the sun recording studio in the 1950s and 1960s, tourists who came here to visit are also mainly white-haired grandpas and grandmothers. The sun studio is still in use today, usually waiting for the dark, tourists disperse, here is restored to its original appearance. Although the equipment here is a bit old, but the legend of this studio has always attracted the patronage of artists.