Oral history interview with Harold Bradley; 1991 May 14; interview conducted by John W. Rumble. 1991 May 14.

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Oral history interview with Harold Bradley; 1991 May 14; interview conducted by John W. Rumble. 1991 May 14.

Guitarist Harold Bradley recalls the career of Patsy Cline from his perspective as a session guitarist on many of her recordings. Discussion includes Patsy Cline's early career development; working in the recording studio with her; his impressions of Patsy as a person and as a singer; the material she recorded; her working relationship with producer Owen Bradley; and the arrangement for "Crazy."

1 sound cassette (51 minutes)

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Bradley, Harold (Guitarist)

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Guitarist. 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 conduc...

Bradley, Harold (Guitarist)

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Guitarist. 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 conduc...

Rumble, John Woodruff

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Cline, Patsy, 1932-1963

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