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  2. The Nashville A-Team - Wikipedia

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    The Nashville A-Team was a nickname given to a group of session musicians in Nashville, Tennessee, who earned wide acclaim in the 1950s, 1960s, and early 1970s, similar to their West Coast counterpart who became known (after the fact) as the Wrecking Crew. Some members of the Nashville A-Team were also subsequently or previously members of the ...

  3. Brent Mason - Wikipedia

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    Guitar World magazine listed Mason as one of the "Top Ten Session Guitarists of All Time". Discovered and mentored by Chet Atkins, Mason has been named "Guitarist of the Year" 12 times by the Academy of Country Music and was inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum in 2019. In addition to releasing two instrumental studio albums, he ...

  4. Tom Bukovac - Wikipedia

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    Tom Bukovac (born December 20, 1968) is an American session musician and producer. He is regarded as one of the most influential modern session guitarists. He is a five-time winner of the Session Guitarist of the Year award, in addition to being awarded the Academy Of Country Music guitar player of the year award four times.

  5. Dann Huff - Wikipedia

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    Dann Lee Huff (born November 15, 1960) is an American record producer, studio guitarist, and songwriter. [3] For his work as a producer in the country music genre, he has won several awards, including the Musician of the Year award in 2001, 2004, and 2016 at the Country Music Association Awards and the Producer of the Year award in 2006 and 2009 at the Academy of Country Music. [4]

  6. Grady Martin - Wikipedia

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    By 1950, Martin was a part of the rising Nashville recording scene as a studio guitarist and fiddler, and his guitar hooks propelled Red Foley's "Chattanoogie Shoe Shine Boy" and "Birmingham Bounce". [3] In 1951, he signed with Decca Records with his own country-jazz band, Grady Martin and the Slew Foot Five. [7]

  7. Robby Turner - Wikipedia

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    Turner began playing the pedal steel guitar at age ten, and at age twelve was the youngest musician chosen by Shot Jackson to endorse and represent the Sho-Bud pedal steel guitar. In 1976, at age 14, he performed with Ace Cannon 's band.

  8. RCA Studio B - Wikipedia

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    RCA Studio B was a music recording studio in Nashville, Tennessee established in 1957 by Steve Sholes and Chet Atkins for RCA Victor.Originally known simply as the RCA Victor Studio, in 1965 the studio was designated as Studio B after RCA Victor built the newer, larger Studio A in an adjacent building.

  9. John Willis (musician) - Wikipedia

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    2010: Johnny Mathis - Let It Be Me: Mathis in Nashville (Columbia) 2010: Jimmy Webb - Just Across the River (Victor) 2011: Trace Adkins - Proud to Be Here (Show Dog Nashville) 2011: Luke Bryan - Tailgates & Tanlines (Capitol Nashville) 2011: Billy Ray Cyrus - I'm American (Buena Vista) 2012: Kenny Chesney - Welcome to the Fishbowl (Columbia ...