Oral history interview with Murray Nash; 1974 June 19; interview conducted by Douglas B. Green. 1974 June 19.

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Oral history interview with Murray Nash; 1974 June 19; interview conducted by Douglas B. Green. 1974 June 19.

Music industry executive Murray Nash describes his ideas and vision for the growth of country music. Discussion includes his interest in building up the country music industry; memories of being offered the Grand Ole Opry manager's job; his ideas for the Opry; the impact of rock & roll on country music; his role promoting country music; memories from his years working with country music artists, including Uncle Dave Macon, Eddie Hill, and Bill Monroe; comments on his company Murray Nash Associates; his career after Murray Nash Associates; and comments on issues affecting the music industry.

3 sound cassettes (2 hours, 14 minutes)

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Green, Douglas B.

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Country music performer. Born March 20, 1946. Best-known as Ranger Doug from Riders in the Sky, a cowboy revival act he co-founded in 1977. Performed as a member of Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys during the late 1960s. Recording credits include a solo album, Songs of the Sage, released on the Warner Western label in 1997. From the description of Oral history interview with Douglas B. Green; 1993 November 23; interview with John W. Rumble. 1993 Nov. 23. (Country Music Foundation, Libra...

Nash, Murray

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Music industry executive. Born March 5, 1918. Full name: Robert Murray Nash. Career active late 1940s-1950s. While working as a distributor for RCA during the 1940s he helped to sign Pee Wee King, Charlie Monroe, and Cliff Carlisle to the label. Head of country recording for Mercury Records, 1948-1951. From 1951-1954 he worked for Acuff-Rose, where he became a successful promoter and helped to launch the Acuff-Rose record label, Hickory Records. From the description of Oral history i...

Nash, Murray

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Music industry executive. Born March 5, 1918. Full name: Robert Murray Nash. Career active late 1940s-1950s. While working as a distributor for RCA during the 1940s he helped to sign Pee Wee King, Charlie Monroe, and Cliff Carlisle to the label. Head of country recording for Mercury Records, 1948-1951. From 1951-1954 he worked for Acuff-Rose, where he became a successful promoter and helped to launch the Acuff-Rose record label, Hickory Records. From the description of Oral history i...