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Greg Cutshaw


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Post  Posted 1 Jul 2016 7:38 am    
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t97WFfRNZ8o


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"In March, 1957, barely three months after arriving, Green did his first Nashville recording session with rising star George Jones, whom he met touring with Young. That session produced Jones’ hit single “Too Much Water.” “RCA’s (Nashville) studio had been open a month,” he remembers. “Hank Garland played guitar, T. Tommy Cutrer played drums, I played steel, Shorty Lavender played fiddle, and Strollin’ Tom Pritchard, who was also with Faron, played bass. Marvin Hughes played piano. They put a ribbon microphone in the hallway. They didn’t have a reverb chamber. It was primitive, analog recording. I said ‘This is where I need to be. This is where I’m gonna spend my life – in the studio.'”
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