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Nashville, TN -- The Country Music Hall of Fame(r) and Museum's successful quarterly program series Nashville Cats: A Celebration of Music City Session Musicians returns on Saturday, October 25, with a salute to Gordon Stoker and Ray Walker, members of the legendary vocal quartet the Jordanaires. The 1:30 p.m. program, which will be held in the Museum's Ford Theater, is included with Museum admission...
Thanks to technology, Carrie Underwood, Martina McBride and LeAnn Rimes will be among the country stars performing with the king of rock 'n' roll on "Elvis Presley Christmas Duets."
Thanks to technology, Carrie Underwood, Martina McBride and LeAnn Rimes will be among the country stars performing with the king of rock 'n' roll on "Elvis Presley Christmas Duets."
Thanks to technology, Carrie Underwood, Martina McBride and LeAnn Rimes will be among the country stars performing with the king of rock 'n' roll on "Elvis Presley Christmas Duets."
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Thanks to technology, Carrie Underwood, Martina McBride and LeAnn Rimes will be among the country stars performing with the king of rock 'n' roll on "Elvis Presley Christmas Duets."
I missed this BBC4 programme, broadcast back in March - "America's most enduring yet obscure musical subculture and Elvis Presley's favourite type of music. One of the foundations of country music, it taught generations of southerners the principles of harmony...
Tom T. Hall and the Statler Brothers stepped back momentarily from their self-imposed retirement Sunday night (June 29) to demonstrate that they still have the musical magic that made them stars -- and, now, the newest members of the Country Music Hall of
Hugh Jarrett, 78, a member of Elvis Presley's backup singing group the Jordanaires, died Saturday at an Atlanta hospital from injuries suffered in a March car accident. The Jordanaires formed as a gospel quartet in 1948. Six years later Jarrett, who sang bass, joined the group, which caught Presley's attention after performing on "Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts" TV show and live performances at the...
From 1954 until 1958, Hugh Jarrett sang bass in the quartet the Jordanaires, and his distinctive vocals can be heard on many of Elvis Presley's key recordings, including "Hound Dog", "Don't Be Cruel" and "All Shook Up".
I swanee to goodness, the Celebrity Death Hag wagon has been working overtime lately….Bo Diddley earlier today and now your Sista has learnt that Hugh Jarrett, who was the bass singer for the Jordanaires (pre-Ray Walker) died over the weekend. Big Hugh Baby (that’s what they called him in radio) has sorta become something [...]
Stuff Jarrett had lived in the Atlanta area since the 1960s after a music career in Los Angeles and Nashville, Tennessee. From 1954-58 he provided vocal backing to Presley as bass singer in The Jordanaires…. Read the full article here
RedOrbit Hugh Thomas Jarrett, former bass singer for The Jordanaires and backup singer for Elvis Presley, died Saturday at an Atlanta hospital. He was 78.Jarrett, a Nashville native and inductee in the Gospel … Read the full article here
Sisyphus has attained legendary status among rock critics, Chicago fans, those who ve heard parts of it and those who have only read about it. from liner notes by Bill DeYoung Formed in its namesake city in 1967, Chicago is...