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Chip Young (born Jerry Marvin Stembridge, May 19, 1938 – December 20, 2014) was an American session guitarist, and later record producer who worked primarily out of Nashville, Tennessee.

Biography

Chip Young was born Jerry Marvin Stembridge in Atlanta, Georgia and was famous for his thumb-style guitar picking. Young played on records by Eddy Arnold, Bobby Bare, J. J. Cale, Guy Clark, Skeeter Davis, Waylon Jennings, George Jones, Kris Kristofferson, Jerry Lee Lewis, Charlie Louvin, Charlie McCoy, Ronnie Milsap, Willie Nelson, The Oak Ridge Boys, Dolly Parton, Carl Perkins, Elvis Presley, Charley Pride, Leon Russell, Earl Scruggs, Nancy Sinatra, Tanya Tucker, Tony Joe White, and many more. [1] [2] Chip Young built his own studio Young'un Sound in 1968 at the outskirts of Murfreesboro, Tennessee [3]

Discography

Producer and engineer discography

References

  1. ^ "Chip Young, Legendary Nashville Session Guitarist and Producer, Dies at 76". nashvillescene.com. 22 December 2014. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
  2. ^ "Guitarist and Producer Chip Young Dies at 76". Ultimate Classic Rock. 22 December 2014. Retrieved 16 July 2017.
  3. ^ "Billy Swan 'I Can Help'". www.soundonsound.com. Archived from the original on 2023-03-03. Retrieved 2023-03-03.