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  1. Chet Atkins. Chester Burton "Chet" Atkins (20 de junio de 1924 – 30 de junio de 2001) fue un influyente guitarrista y productor de country. Su estilo —inspirado por Merle Travis, Django Reinhardt, George Barnes y Les Paul — le trajo admiradores dentro y fuera de la escena de EE. UU. Atkins produjo discos para Eddy Arnold, Don Gibson, Jim ...

  2. Always and Forever (Kostas Martakis song) Always Forever. Am I Losing You. Amanda (Don Williams song) Amazing (Westlife song) Amazing Love (song) America (Waylon Jennings song) America's Sweetheart (song) American Baby.

  3. Preme. Article Khamari is ready for his moment while delivering 'A Brief Nirvana' in debut album. EARMILK. Article Davido On Being Called “The King of Afrobeats”, His Album ‘Timeless’, Going On Tour & More.

  4. RCA Nashville: uma divisão da Sony Music Nashville. RCA Red Seal Records: A prestigiada gravadora de música clássica RCA Red Seal agora faz parte da Sony Masterworks. [7] RCA Records (França): A divisão da Sony Music France. Fundado como RCA Cinematre em 1978. Renomeado para seu nome atual em 2006.

  5. Porter left RCA in November 1964 to engineer for Columbia Records in Nashville, where he stayed for six months, bringing some of his custom clients with him. He left Columbia for Monument to manage the Fred Foster Sound Studio, a Nashville recording studio located at 315 Seventh Street North that Foster had acquired from Sam Phillips.

  6. Eddy Arnold. Richard Edward Arnold, conocido como Eddy Arnold ( Henderson, Tennessee; 15 de mayo de 1918- Nashville, Tennessee; 8 de mayo de 2008) fue un músico estadounidense, especialmente volcado a la música country . Entre su debut en el mundo de la música en 1945 y 1954, Eddie logró 58 top ten consecutivos, y nunca marcó menos de un ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chet_AtkinsChet Atkins - Wikipedia

    Chet Atkins. Chester Burton Atkins (June 20, 1924 – June 30, 2001), also known as " Mr. Guitar " and " The Country Gentleman ", was an American musician who, along with Owen Bradley and Bob Ferguson, helped create the Nashville sound, the country music style which expanded its appeal to adult pop music fans. He was primarily a guitarist, but ...