
The traffic on 31W S. was just a few vehicles here and there from Bowling Green to Nashville that morning. I was told to be at the studio on Murfreesboro Rd. at 10AM. When I arrived at the TV station, it took a few minutes to find a parking place. I drove around & finally [...]
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As far as I’m concerned, Billy is the best joke-teller in the world. He’s also one of my favorite songwriters. I’ve known Billy for over 40 years. After leaving the Air Force, I came to Nashville to write country songs, late ’68 or early ’69. In the last part of ’70, or the early part [...]
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Mark O’Connor also a virtuoso fiddler, said of Vassar, “He was one of the greatest most creative fiddlers in country and bluegrass history.” Vassar was playing great fiddle at an early age, I know because he became a ….
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Harold Bradley Story by Hank Beach I am humbled and proud to be able to call Harold Bradley a friend. He’s one of the first Bradley’s I met when I started coming to Nashville to record in the great studios around town. Believe you me, there are a lot of Bradley’s that have done [...]
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