Bobby emmons elvis presley
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Bobby Emmons remembers Elvis Presley American In a good way Studios
Tupelo's Cheap Elvis Presley DVD
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Tupelo's Own Elvis Presley DVD Video assemble Sound.
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Hi Records HL
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further details unknown
ATCO Records SD
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Charlie Chalmers, tenor sax
Jimmy Mitchell, tenor sax
Floyd Newman, sax
The Memphis Horns, horn
Gene "Bowlegs" Miller, trumpet
Reggie Young, guitar
Bobby Emmons, organ
Bobby Wood, piano
Tommy Cogbill, bass
Jerry Jemmott, bass
Gene Chrisman, drums
Pancho Morales, percussion
Bell Records BELL S
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Reggie Young, guitar
Bobby Emmons, organ, piano
Tommy Cogbill, bass
Gene Chrisman, drums
Hi Records SHL
released
Andrew Love, tenor sax
Charles Chalmers, tenor sax
James Mitchell, baritone sax
Reggie Young, guitar
Bobby Emmons, organ
Mike Leech, bass
Gene Chrisman, drums
Atlantic
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recorded in Memphis, TN/USA
Roy Ayers, vibes, conga
Larry Coryell, guitar
Sonny Sharrock, guitar
Reggie Young, guitar
Bobby Emmons, organ
Bobby Wood, piano
Tommy Cogbill, bass
Mike Leech, bass
Gene Christman, drums
Atlantic SD
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recorded in Memphis, TN/USA
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Legendary Musician Bobby Emmons Dead at 72
The Musician
Bobby Emmons was a largely self-taught musician, getting his performing start in a high school string band contest. By he was playing professionally and landed a gig as a member of Bill Black's band from
He performed on hundreds of concerts with Black in 47 states and overseas, and appeared in two major motion pictures before going on to a successful career in the house bands at Memphis' Hi Records and American Studios, where he worked with Elvis Presley songs like 'Suspicious Minds', 'In the Ghetto', 'Kentucky Rain' and many more.
Emmons also played piano, organ and electric keyboards on sessions including Willie Nelson's albums Always on My Mind, City of New Orleans, Take It to the Limit, WWII (with Waylon Jennings), Pancho & Lefty (with Merle Haggard) and both Highwaymen projects. He also toured the world with the Highwaymen.
The Songwriter
Among his many hit songs as a writer were B.J. Thomas' 'Help Me Make It to My Ro