Oral history interview with Henry Strzelecki; 1990 June 25; interview conducted by John W. Rumble; 1990 June 25.

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Oral history interview with Henry Strzelecki; 1990 June 25; interview conducted by John W. Rumble; 1990 June 25.

Nashville session musician Henry Strzelecki talks about his experiences working with producer Owen Bradley. Discussion includes a description of a typical Bradley session; memories of his first session with Bradley; comments on the work of engineers Mort Thomason and Lou Bradley; comments on Owen Bradley's style as a producer; and comments on working with Anita Kerr.

2 sound cassettes (1 hour, 20 minutes)

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Strzelecki, Henry

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Bass player. Born August 8, 1939. Prominent Nashville studio musician. Career most active late 1960s-late 1980s. Played on over 500 Top Ten hits, including "Happy Birthday Darlin'" (recorded by Conway Twitty), "He Stopped Loving Her Today" (recorded by George Jones), and "Oh, Pretty Woman" (recorded by Roy Orbison). His songwriting credits include "Long Tall Texan." From the description of Oral history interview with Henry Strzelecki; 1990 April 6; interview conducted by John W. Rumb...

Rumble, John Woodruff

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Strzelecki, Henry

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Bass player. Born August 8, 1939. Prominent Nashville studio musician. Career most active late 1960s-late 1980s. Played on over 500 Top Ten hits, including "Happy Birthday Darlin'" (recorded by Conway Twitty), "He Stopped Loving Her Today" (recorded by George Jones), and "Oh, Pretty Woman" (recorded by Roy Orbison). His songwriting credits include "Long Tall Texan." From the description of Oral history interview with Henry Strzelecki; 1990 April 6; interview conducted by John W. Rumb...