A Little More Bob Moore and Some Eilen Jewel. ... And a bunch of new stuff, including: Grascals, Jesse Daniel, Rumble Strip, Tony Kamel, The Legendary Shack Shakers, Jason Boland & the Stragglers, Moot Davis, Katy Jo, Scott H. Biram, Abby Girl And The Real Deal, The Kody Norris Show, Paul Thorn and Charlie Marie. ... ... ... Additional discographical, biographical information was added by Lawrence Azrin. Also, check out the links at your leisure.
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.... Briefly, "Days That Used to Be" was titled "Letter to Bob," with the 'Bob' being 'Bob Dylan'; the melody is also almost identical to Dylan's "My Back Pages." // Recorded November 13, 1990 at "The Catalyst" in Santa Cruz, CA, as a warm-up for their "Ragged Glory" tour // The "Ragged Glory" album was released Sept 9th, 1990
The album was recorded in a single eight-hour session on April 7, 1959 // Click on the Link above, left, to view the original single with a full color picture sleeve.
Time:
4:43
Artist:
Elvis Presley [Billed as 'Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires']
... Recorded at his _only_ session during his two years of army service, on June 10, 1958. It was his first session that did not include Scotty Moore and Bill Black. Instead, Bob Moore was on double bass and Hank Garland on guitar. // Click on the Link above, left, to view the original single with a picture sleeve
Bob Moore, legendary Nashville "A-Team" first-call session bass player, DIED Wednesday, Sept 22nd, at age 88. // Click on the Link above, to view the original single
Time:
4:55
Artist:
Elvis Presley [Billed as 'Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires']
... Recorded at his _only_ session during his two years of army service, on June 11, 1958. It was his first session that did not include Scotty Moore and Bill Black. Instead, Bob Moore was on double bass and Hank Garland on guitar. // Click on the Link above, left, to view the original single with a color picture sleeve
Time:
4:57
Artist:
Jerry Lee Lewis [Billed as 'Jerry Lee Lewis And His Pumping Piano']
Bob Moore, legendary Nashville "A-Team" first-call session bass player, DIED Wednesday, Sept 22nd, at age 88. // Originally a hit for Barrett Strong, first released Aug 1959 {didn't chart till Jan 1960} // Click on the Link above, left, to view the original single
Bob Moore, legendary Nashville "A-Team" first-call session bass player, DIED Wednesday, Sept 22nd, at age 88. // Click on the Link above, left, to view the original single with a full color picture sleeve.
Time:
5:02
Artist:
Bob Moore [Billed as 'Bob Moore And His Orchestra']
PERSONNEL: Owen Bradley – organ / Floyd Cramer – piano / Buddy Harman – drums / The Jordanaires – backing vocals / Grady Martin – electric guitar / Bob Moore – acoustic bass // Click on the Link above, left, to view the original single
The album was recorded in a single eight-hour session on April 7, 1959 // Click on the Link above, left, to view the original single with a full color picture sleeve.
ORIGINAL single: Nov 1960; billed as 'Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires' // Supposedly, Elvis only recorded this at the request of his manager, Tom Parker, because it was Parker's wife's favorite song.
Billed as 'Elvis Presley With The Jordanaires' / FUN STORY: The song was back in "The News" when the Postal Service issued a commemorative Elvis Presley postage stamp, on what would have been his 58th birthday (Jan 8th, 1993). Fans mailed envelopes with first-day issues of this stamp to undeliverable addresses, so that they would receive their letters back stamped with the words "RETURN to SENDER" :)) // Click on Link above, to view the single with a color picture sleeve
Real Name: Jeanne Carolyn Stephenson / / Recorded July 26, 1968 at Columbia Studio A, Nashville. PERSONNEL included: Bob Moore - bass, Jerry Kennedy - Dobro, Weldon Myrick - steel
Bob Moore, legendary Nashville "A-Team" first-call session bass player, DIED Wednesday, Sept 22nd, at age 88. / Click on the Link above, to view the original single
Although this album did not make the national album charts (as did 8 of his later albums), it is one of his most popular, eventually selling over 500,000 copies.
Although this album did not make the national album charts (as did 8 of his later albums), it is one of his most popular, eventually selling over 500,000 copies.