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  1. Fred F. Carter Jr. (December 31, 1933 – July 17, 2010) was an American guitarist, singer, producer and composer.

  2. 19. Juli 2010 · A tribute to Fred Carter Jr., a versatile and influential guitarist who played with many legends of rock, folk, and country music. Learn about his career, his family, and his legacy in this obituary from 2010.

  3. Born December 31, 1933 in Winnsboro, Louisiana. Died July 17, 2010. Father Deana Carter . President of Nugget Records (2) and owner of Nugget Studios . Carter landed a gig on the Louisiana Hayride during the 1950s, and cut a few rockabilly-oriented singles before joining Roy Orbison's band.

  4. 3. Mai 2024 · Fred Carter Jr. playing guitar, 1966. From the 1960s through the 1980s Fred Carter Jr. added his guitar artistry to a wealth of top-tier recording projects. Brief samplings of Carter’s prolific, national-level credits span a range of musical genres.

  5. Fred Carter Jr. began his career in northeastern Louisiana playing rock & roll. He backed Dale Hawkins, known for his rock hit “Susie-Q,” and later played with Ronnie Hawkins, Dale’s cousin, in his backing group, the Hawks. Carter left and was replaced by Robbie Robertson before the group evolved into the Band.

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  6. 21. Juli 2010 · One of early rock'n'roll and country music's premier guitarists, Fred Carter Jr., died Saturday (July 17) at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville following a stroke. He was 76.

  7. Fred F. Carter Jr. Profil: American guitarist, producer and songwriter, born December 31, 1933 in Winnsboro, Louisiana, died July 17, 2010. He was the father of country musician Deana Carter . President of Nugget Records (2) and owner of Nugget Studios . Seiten: repertoire.bmi.com, Wikipedia. Gruppen: The Hawks (2), The RCO All-Stars. Varianten: