Owen Bradley
Owen Bradley's Quonset Hut Studio console
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Owen Bradley

Owen Bradley Owen Bradley American record producer (1915–1998) William Owen Bradley (October 21, 1915 – January 7, 1998) was an American musician, bandleader and record producer who, along with Chet Atkins, Bob Ferguson, Bill Porter, and Don Law, was a chief architect of the 1950s and 60s Nashville sound in country music and rockabilly.[1] Quick facts Birth name, Born ... Owen Bradley Birth name William Owen Bradley Born (1915-10-21)October 21, 1915 Westmoreland, Tennessee, U.S. Died January 7, 1998(1998-01-07) (aged 82) Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. Genres Country Occupations Musician record producer recording studio founder songwriter radio director radio and TV producer arranger Instrument Piano Years active 1935–1980 Labels Decca Records Formerly of Ernest Tubb Chet Atkins Bob Ferguson Burl Ives Red Foley…

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GENRES: Country & Western, Guitar, Instrumental, Organ

Albums

Singles

Blues Stay Away From Me / The 3rd Man Theme
Blues Stay Away From Me / The 3rd Man Theme
Uncle Mistletoe / Santa Claus Looks Like My Daddy
Uncle Mistletoe / Santa Claus Looks Like My Daddy (1951)
Granada / The Breeze
Granada / The Breeze (1953)
Friends And Neighbors / Happy Days And Lonely Nights
Friends And Neighbors / Happy Days And Lonely Nights (1954)
The Italian Theme / Polka Dots And Moonbeams
The Italian Theme / Polka Dots And Moonbeams (1956)
Rose Of The Rio Grande / Swanee River
Rose Of The Rio Grande / Swanee River (1957)
White Silver Sands / Midnight Blues
White Silver Sands / Midnight Blues (1957)
Big Guitar / Sentimental Dream
Big Guitar / Sentimental Dream (1958)
Little Beaver / Simple Simon
Little Beaver / Simple Simon (1959)