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  1. wwvv.plixid.net › 2023/12/21 › wagoneers-stout-amp-high-1988Stout & High by Wagoneers on Plixid

    21. Dez. 2023 · The first country album released by A&M, the Wagoneers were a precursor to kindred but more successful bands like the Mavericks. Produced by notable Nashville producer Emory Gordy, Jr., if this record had been released three or four years later, it might have stood a better commercial chance.

  2. 15. März 2023 · Patty, 66, recently told Woman’s World that that she’s spent the last 14 years taking care of her husband, Emory Gordy Jr., as he faced health issues. Patty Loveless and Emory Gordy Jr.’s Love Story. Patty and Emory married in 1989 in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, after meeting in an elevator at MCA Records a few years prior. Patty’s career ...

  3. Emory Gordy Jr. b. 25 December 1944, Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Gordy was first noted as the bass player for Elvis Presley’s 70s band. At the same time he was playing with Gram Parsons and after Parsons’ death, he became…. Read Full Biography.

  4. Marcia Ball, Herb Alpert, Jr. Emory Gordy, Katon Roberts, Steve Wilson, Glen Duncan

  5. 24. März 2000 · Emory Gordy Jr. Discussion in 'Bassists [BG]' started by Rob W, Mar 15, 2001. ... E.G. Jr played on Dan Fogelberg's album High Country Snows, A beautiful disc released in 1985 with a stellar group of top musicians. Jan 13, 2021 #11. Mar ...

  6. www.isrbx.me › 3138040055-wagoneers-stout-amp-high-1987Wagoneers - Stout & High (1987)

    19. Apr. 2023 · The first country album released by A&M, the Wagoneers were a precursor to kindred but more successful bands like the Mavericks. Produced by notable Nashville producer Emory Gordy, Jr., if this record had been released three or four years later, it might have stood a better commercial chance. Tracklist: 1 01. Wagoneers - I Confess (02:08) 1 02 ...

  7. About Emory Gordy Jr. b. 25 December 1944, Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Gordy was first noted as the bass player for Elvis Presley’s 70s band. At the same time he was playing with Gram Parsons and after Parsons’ death, he became a member of Emmylou Harris’ Hot Band. He was a session musician on many country rock albums, notably by Eric Andersen ...