Bradley, Harold (Guitarist)
Variant namesGuitarist. Born January 2, 1926. Member of the original "A Team" of Nashville studio musicians. His distinctive style can be heard on Red Foley's 1950 hit, "Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy," and the opening banjo notes on Johnny Horton's 1959 hit "The Battle of New Orleans." With brother, Owen Bradley, co-owned the Bradley Film and Recording Studio. Member, Studio Musicians Hall of Fame.
From the description of Oral history interview with Harold Bradley; 1974 January 17; interview conducted by Douglas B. Green. 1974 Jan. 17. (Country Music Foundation, Library & Media Center). WorldCat record id: 62297601
From the description of Oral history interview with Harold Bradley; 1988 September 15; interview conducted by John W. Rumble. 1988 Sept. 15. (Country Music Foundation, Library & Media Center). WorldCat record id: 58841407
From the description of Oral history interview with Harold Bradley; 1991 May 14; interview conducted by John W. Rumble. 1991 May 14. (Country Music Foundation, Library & Media Center). WorldCat record id: 58841406
From the description of Oral history interview with Harold Bradley; 1988 September 28; interview conducted by John W. Rumble; 1988 Sept. 28. (Country Music Foundation, Library & Media Center). WorldCat record id: 58841408
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