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pedals and steering wheel that Marty Robbins used, so maybe whoever drives it next will be able to channel some of the man's enthusiasm, if not his skill on the guitar. If you're wondering ...
When Marty Robbins and his backing band entered their Nashville studio session on an unexpecting day in 1960, they likely weren’t expecting to run into any major recording hiccups—at the very ...
So when Marty Robbins showed up with “El Paso,” which ... Of course, the excellent background vocals and guitar work that supported one of country music’s great vocalists didn’t hurt ...
His mother had named him after her favorite country singer, Marty Robbins, and given him his first guitar when he was only three. As a young boy, he met bluegrass icon Bill Monroe, signing ...
Engineer Glenn Snoddy, who opened Woodland Sound Studios and who revolutionized electric guitar sound with the distorted "fuzz-tone" heard on Marty Robbins' "Don't Worry" and, later, the Rolling ...
By Ed Christman Released in October 1959, Marty Robbins’ Grammy Award-winning “El Paso” was the first No. 1 of the 1960s. Accompanied by Spanish guitar, the haunting song (later covered by ...
Legendary guitarist and musician Hank “Sugarfoot” Garland, who performed with Elvis Presley, the Everly Brothers, Roy Orbison, Marty Robbins and ... the electric guitar at the Grand Ole ...