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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0123604James Burton - IMDb

    James Burton. Soundtrack: Ford v Ferrari. Born in Minden, Louisiana, on August 21, 1939, James Burton began playing guitar at the age of thirteen, and turned professional the following year. His first recorded track was the Dale Hawkins hit, "Susie Q", in 1957. His dynamic rockabilly style of playing brought him to the attention of television star-turned-singer Ricky Nelson, who hired Burton ...

  2. JAMES BURTON, GLEN CAMPBELL & AL CASEY: guitar LARRY KNECHTEL: organ HAL BLAINE & JIM GORDON: drums GARY COLEMAN: percussion DON PEAKE: arrangement Recorded at RCA Victor Studios, Hollywood, June 25, 1966 (7:30 pm-12:15 am) 15. (THEME FROM) THE MONKEES (Previously unissued early version) (Tommy Boyce/Bobby Hart)

  3. 24. März 2024 · The guitarist on that memorable record was Californian Al Casey, who stayed out of the limelight and ended up as a music teacher in Phoenix. “The Wrecking Crew were the unsung heroes of so many ...

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  4. Artist bios. Born in Minden, LA, on August 21, 1939, influential guitarist James Burton got his start in the 1950s as a backup musician on the radio show Louisiana Hayride, where he met Dale Hawkins. Hawkins' 1957 hit, "Suzie Q," was the first in a string of successes to feature the young Burton. A six-year stint (1958-1964) recording and ...

  5. 7. März 2023 · The Monkees released their debut album, The Monkees, in America on 10 October 1966. James Burton and another famed Wrecking Crew member, drummer Hal Blaine, played on the Mike Nesmith penned track Papa Gene’s Blues. Elvis asks James Burton to form a backing band for him

  6. James Burton was born in Dubberly, Lousiana on August 21, 1939. He first picked up the guitar at age 13. By the time he was 15, he was recording with Dale Hawkins. He also got a job as the lead ...

  7. James Burton. Soundtrack: Ford v Ferrari. Born in Minden, Louisiana, on August 21, 1939, James Burton began playing guitar at the age of thirteen, and turned professional the following year. His first recorded track was the Dale Hawkins hit, "Susie Q", in 1957. His dynamic rockabilly style of playing brought him to the attention of television star-turned-singer Ricky Nelson, who hired Burton ...