Chet Atkins(1924-2001)
- Actor
- Composer
- Additional Crew
Chet Atkins was an A&R (artist and repertoire) executive for RCA Victor
Records from 1958 until 1974, producing recordings for such artists as
Elvis Presley, Bobby Bare, Eddy Arnold, Jim Reeves, Skeeter Davis, Waylon Jennings, Duane Eddy, The Browns,
Charley Pride, Hank Snow and The Everly Brothers, to name just a few. In the early 1960s,
at the peak of his production activity, he supervised as many as 300
recording sessions a year - each session lasting at most three hours
and yielding three or four arranged and completed tracks. At his
disposal were the cream of Nashville session musicians, the so-called
"A-list", including pianists Floyd Cramer and Hargus Robbins, saxophonist
Boots Randolph, guitarists Grady Martin, Harold Bradley and Hank Garland, legendary
bassist Bob Moore, drummer Buddy Harman and renowned harmonica artist
Charlie McCoy, backed up by superb vocalists such as Anita Kerr, Millie Kirkham and
The Jordanaires. A superb talent with an amazing sense of musical creativity,
Chet Atkins wrote the "book" for much of what we consider good popular
music today.