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Episode 54: Legendary Studio Musician Bobby Wood...From Elvis to Garth And A Lot In Between
Publisher |
Tom Moran
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audio
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Publication Date |
Sep 13, 2017
Episode Duration |
01:12:32

This week Tom visits with legendary studio musician Bobby Wood.  Bobby was one of the famous Memphis Boys that, during his Memphis years, played on iconic records from the likes of Carl Perkins, Joe Tex, Jerry Lee Lewis, Wilson Pickett, Neil Diamond, Elvis, and many more. His relationship with Elvis wend far beyond piano player and he has stories to tell about it.  After his migration to Nashville where he played with the likes of Haggard, Cash, Jones, Willie, Waylon, The Highwaymen and so many more, he hooked up with a then unknown singer by the name of Garth Brooks and proceeded to play on every song that Garth has recorded. It is a rare and first person glimpse into music history that is not to be missed!

Tom talks with legendary studio keyboard player Bobby Wood. Bobby talks about his long, iconic career playing with the likes of (to name only a few) his good friend Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Roy Orbison, Wilson Pickett, Neil Diamond, Haggard, Jones, Willie, Waylon, and a then unknown singer named Garth Brooks. It's a rare, first person glimpse into music history that is simply not to be missed!

This week Tom visits with legendary studio musician Bobby Wood.  Bobby was one of the famous Memphis Boys that, during his Memphis years, played on iconic records from the likes of Carl Perkins, Joe Tex, Jerry Lee Lewis, Wilson Pickett, Neil Diamond, Elvis, and many more. His relationship with Elvis wend far beyond piano player and he has stories to tell about it.  After his migration to Nashville where he played with the likes of Haggard, Cash, Jones, Willie, Waylon, The Highwaymen and so many more, he hooked up with a then unknown singer by the name of Garth Brooks and proceeded to play on every song that Garth has recorded. It is a rare and first person glimpse into music history that is not to be missed!

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