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Reggie Young (RIP): Repost, Most Recorded Guitarist, Nashville & Muscle Shoals
Reggie Young (RIP): Repost, Most Recorded Guitarist, Nashville & Muscle Shoals
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Length:
196 minutes
Released:
Oct 13, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
The late Reggie Young was the most recorded session guitarist, having played on over 150 top ten hits… and tens of thousands of records over the last 60 years. He’s responsible for all the original guitar riffs of songs including Suspicious Minds & In the Ghetto, by Elvis Presley… Son of a Preacher Man, by Dusty Springfield… Willie Nelson’s Always on my Mind… Sweet Caroline & Holly Holy by Neil Diamond… Cry Like A Baby by The Box Tops… Dobie Gray’s Drift Away… Hooked on a Feeling by BJ Thomas… Cocaine by JJ Cale… Billy Swan’s I Can Help. And four of the best guitarists around, The Highwaymen (Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson & Waylon Jennings... chose Reggie to be their guitarist Recorded prior to his passing, Reggie’s memory was tack sharp & he didn’t miss a beat. There are more stories on this call than you can imagine, including opening up for The Beatles… playing with Chuck Berry and BB King… Reggie’s #1 Guitar influence of all time... Reggie’s 3 favorite albums, and more. If you like guitar, rock ‘n’ roll, rhythm & blues or country music, then you MUST listen to this amazing call with this legendary, kind gentleman, and incredibly talented player... Support this Show: http://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/support Subscribe https://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/subscribe/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EveryoneLovesGuitar/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everyonelovesguitar/
Released:
Oct 13, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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