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  2. Lorrie Morgan - Wikipedia

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    Morgan's first husband was Ron Gaddis, a musician in George Jones' road band, to whom she was married from 1979 to 1981. [67] The two had one daughter, Morgan Anastasia Gaddis. Her second marriage was to country music singer Keith Whitley , which lasted from 1986 until Whitley's death from alcohol poisoning in 1989. [ 67 ]

  3. First Time Live - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s and 1990s, bass player Ron Gaddis served as the Jones Boys' bandleader and sang harmony with George in concert. Lorrie Morgan (who married Gaddis) also toured as a backup singer for Jones in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Johnny Paycheck was the Jones Boys' bass player in the 1960s before going on to his own stardom in the 1970s.

  4. George Jones - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s and 1990s, bass player Ron Gaddis served as the Jones Boys' bandleader and sang harmony with Jones in concert. Lorrie Morgan (who married Gaddis) also toured as a backup singer for Jones in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Johnny Paycheck was the Jones Boys' bass player in the 1960s before going on to his own stardom in the 1970s.

  5. I Guess You Had to Be There - Wikipedia

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    "I Guess You Had to Be There" is a song written by Jon Robbin and Barbara Cloyd, and recorded by American country music artist Lorrie Morgan. It was released in February 1993 as the third single from her album Watch Me. The song reached number 14 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in July 1993. [1]

  6. Live with the Possum - Wikipedia

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    Ron Gaddis — bass, harmony and backing vocals, duet vocals on "No Show Jones" Kent Goodson — keyboards, harmonica; George Jones - lead vocals, acoustic guitar; Tom Killen - pedal steel guitar; Tracy Lawrence — guest vocals on "I Don't Need Your Rocking Chair" Jerry Reid — electric guitar, acoustic guitar, harmony and backing vocals

  7. Keith Whitley - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, the album Wherever You Are Tonight was released, produced by Lorrie Morgan, featuring restored demos of 1986–1988, with crisper 1990s recording techniques and a full orchestra. The album and single of the same name both did very well on the Billboard and R&R charts and "Super Hits" and "The Essential Keith Whitley" followed in 1996.

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  9. Watch Me (album) - Wikipedia

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    Watch Me is the third studio album by American country music singer Lorrie Morgan.The album was her first for BNA Records.It was released on 9 October 1992. It peaked at #15 on the Billboard country albums chart, and includes the singles "Watch Me" (#2) "What Part of No" (#1), "I Guess You Had to Be There" (#14), and "Half Enough" (#8).