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US musical group
The Nashville A-Team was a nickname given to a group of
session musicians in
Nashville, Tennessee, USA, who earned wide acclaim in the 1950s, 1960s, and early 1970s. They backed dozens of popular singers, including
Elvis Presley,
Eddy Arnold,
Patsy Cline,
Jim Reeves,
Bob Dylan,
Moon Mullican,
Jerry Lee Lewis,
Brenda Lee, and others.
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The Nashville A-Team's members typically had backgrounds in
country music but were highly versatile. Examples of their
jazz inclinations can be found in the Nashville All-Stars album with
Chet Atkins titled
After the Riot at Newport, the
Hank Garland LP entitled Velvet Guitar,
Tupper Saussy's Said I to Shostakovitch,
Kai Winding's
Modern Country,
Gary Burton's
Tennessee Firebird and
Chester and Lester by
Chet Atkins and
Les Paul. The
progressive country band
Area Code 615 (band) was composed almost entirely of members of the Nashville A-Team.
In 2007, The Nashville A-Team was inducted into the
Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville.
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Members
Notable members of "The Nashville A-Team" included:
- Bassists:
Bob Moore,
Ernie Newton,
Henry Strzelecki, Junior Huskey, Joe Zinkan,
Norbert Putnam,
Floyd "Lightnin' " Chance,
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Joe Osborn
- Drummers:
Buddy Harman,
Jerry Carrigan, Farris Coursey, Doug Kirkham,
Larrie Londin (1970s),
Kenny Buttrey
- Keyboardists:
Floyd Cramer,
Hargus "Pig" Robbins,
Owen Bradley,
Bill Pursell,
David Briggs,
Steve Nathan
- Guitarists:
Chet Atkins,
Grady Martin,
Hank Garland,
Ray Edenton (also mandolin, ukulele, and banjo),
Harold Bradley,
Velma Williams Smith, Paul Yandell, Pete Wade,
Jerry Kennedy,
Norman Blake, Jimmy Capps, Spider Wilson,
Fred Carter Jr., Billy Sanford,
Joe South,
Wayne Moss, Jimmy Colvard,
Chip Young
- Fiddle:
Tommy Jackson,
Johnny Gimble,
Buddy Spicher, Dale Potter,
Vassar Clements, Brenton Banks
- Steel guitar:
Pete Drake,
Jerry Byrd,
Buddy Emmons,
Ralph Mooney,
Lloyd Green, Buck West,
Shot Jackson, Jerry Kennedy, Maurice Anderson, Hal Rugg,
Weldon Myrick, Little Roy Wiggins,
Walter Haynes
- Banjo:
Earl Scruggs,
Buck Trent,
Sonny Osborne,
Bobby Thompson
- Mandolin:
Jethro Burns
- Saxophone:
Boots Randolph
- Percussion: Farrell Morris, Sam Bacco
- Harmonica:
Charlie McCoy (also keyboards, brass, percussion and guitar),
Jimmy Riddle
- Harp: Mary Alice Hoepfinger
- Backing singers:
The Jordanaires, The
Anita Kerr Singers, The Nashville Edition
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