Owen Bradley
Born | October 21, 1915 |
Hometown | Westmoreland, Tennessee, United States |
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Influential Nashville music producer Jerry Bradley, who signed Alabama and Ronnie Milsap, has died
- Nashville music executive Jerry Bradley, who signed Alabama and Ronnie Milsap and helped brand the outlaws style of country music during a 40-year career, died Monday. Bradley died peacefully in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee, according to an obituary released by his family. Bradley began his career in the 1960s, working in his family's music publishing business alongside his famous producer father, Owen Bradley.
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Anita Kerr, Leader of Famed Backup Chorale the Anita Kerr Singers, Dies at 94
Grammy winning singer and arranger Anita Kerr, whose vocal ensemble the Anita Kerr Singers became a staple of hit pop and country recordings in the 1950s and ’60s, has died at age 94. Her daughter Kelley Kerr confirmed the death in a social media post, writing, “Such sad news and what a great loss for […]
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James Beaty: RAMBLIN' ROUND: When 'Blue' turned to gold for LeAnn Rimes and Bill Mack
Jul. 18—I used to think anyone would recognize a great song upon first hearing it, and I still think lots of people do — especially the everyday music fans. It seems to be the record executives, managers and others who sometime miss a song's worth the first time around. An exception to those in the music business who sometime have a tin ear are disc jockeys. Stories abound regarding the days ...
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BMI Nashville Brings Clay Bradley Back Into Fold as Creative VP
Clay Bradley, a member of a music royalty family who first came up through the executive ranks at BMI Nashville, is returning to the fold as the performing rights organization's VP of creative. He assumes the role March 17, reporting to Alex Flores, BMI's senior VP of creative. Bradley steps into a position vacated by […]
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Brooks & Dunn, Ray Stevens join Country Music Hall of Fame
The bestselling country duo of all time, Brooks & Dunn, joined the Country Music Hall of Fame alongside comedian and singer Ray Stevens and record executive Jerry Bradley on Sunday evening, in a star-filled ceremony full of tributes to their lasting legacies. Reba McEntire, Luke Bryan, Trisha Yearwood, Ricky Skaggs, Marty Stuart and Travis Tritt were among the guest performers during the medallion ceremony in Nashville, Tennessee, at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.
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Crystal Gayle on Building Her Music Career After Leaving Sister Loretta Lynn’s Label
With her self-titled debut album for United Artists Records in Nashville nearly 45 years ago, singer Crystal Gayle immediately established a winning sound that would take the 24-year-old younger sister of country music legend Loretta Lynn repeatedly to the top of the music charts. Hit records such as “Wrong Road Again,” “I’ll Get Over You,” […]
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Brooks & Dunn, Ray Stevens Named to Country Music Hall of Fame
The once broken-up, now reunited country duo Brooks & Dunn were named to the Country Music Hall of Fame's class of 2019 Monday morning, a few weeks before the release of their first album in 12 years. Also announced were comic singer-songwriter Ray Stevens, in the veteran performer category, and former producer and label chief […]
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Harold Bradley, Country Hall of Famer and Key Music Row Figure, Dies at 93
Harold Bradley, a co-founder of Nashville’s famed Music Row, and one of the most recorded studio session guitar players in history, died in his sleep Thursday morning at age 93. Bradley was a part of Nashville’s recording scene for more than seven decades. A member of Nashville’s famed “A-team” group of studio musicians, Bradley played on […]
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Country Music Hall of Fame guitarist Harold Bradley dies
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Country Music Hall of Fame guitarist Harold Bradley, who played on hundreds of hit country records including "Crazy," ''King of the Road" and "Crying" and helped create "The Nashville Sound" with his brother Owen, has died at the age of 93.
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Harold Bradley, Hall of Fame country music guitarist, dead at 93
Harold Bradley, the Country Music Hall of Fame inductee, was a famed guitarist and cog in the family that led the ascent of country music in Nashville.
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Historic Nashville RCA Studio A Threatened with Destruction by New Developers
Building tenant Ben Folds pens impassioned plea to save landmark recording facility.
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