Pat Boone
Jan & Dean
Eddy Arnold
Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans
the Hollies
the Rip Chords
the Crickets
the Everly Brothers
the Ventures
Harpers Bizarre (Feelin' Groovy)
the Statler Brothers
Bobbie Gentry
Don Gibson
Dinah Shore
Delaney & Bonnie
Don Anderson
Loretta Lynn
Anne Murray
Joe Cocker
Tennessee Ernie Ford
Emmylou Harris
Grace Jones
Johnny Cash
Jefferson Airplane
Willie Nelson
Bobby Darin
the Champs
Quincy Jones
Randy Newman
Patsy Cline
Steve Wariner
the Limelighters
Gram Parsons
Freddy "Boom Boom" Cannon
Frankie Lane ("Rawhide")
Sam Cooke
the Association
the Oak Ridge Boys
Rita Coolidge
the Bee Gees
John Wayne
Juice Newton
Lee Hazlewood . . .
Allow me to repeat a few:
Patsy Cline
Joe Cocker
The Statler Brothers
Jefferson Airplane
Sam Cooke
The Bee Gees
The Ventures
how about emmy lou?
And...he also played on the Irish Rover’s “The Unicorn”.
And Ed Big Daddy Roth
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