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  • Oct 4, 1937
    Steel player Lloyd Green is born in Mobile, Alabama. He plays with Ferlin Husky, Faron Young, Alan Jackson and Johnny Paycheck, among others, and contributes steel to The Byrds' landmark 1968 album "Sweetheart Of The Rodeo"
    Dec 25, 1956
    Steel guitarist Lloyd Green moves to Nashville from Mobile, Alabama. He becomes a prominent studio musician, playing on Tammy Wynette's "D-I-V-O-R-C-E," Alan Jackson's "Remember When" and John Anderson's "Wild And Blue," among others
    Jan 28, 1966
    Jimmy Dean sings "This Land Is Your Land" as The Everly Brothers, Jody Miller and steel guitarist Lloyd Green guest on ABC's "The Jimmy Dean Show." The Everlys are officially recognized during the episode as Kentucky Colonels
    Mar 15, 1968
    The Byrds, including Gram Parsons and Chris Hillman, play the Grand Ole Opry with steel guitarist Lloyd Green. Some fans hoot and call for them to get haircuts. Their set list includes Merle Haggard's "Sing Me Back Home" and their own "Hickory Wind"
    Apr 10, 1970
    Five musicians overdub additional parts on Charley Pride's "Wonder Could I Live There Anymore" in Nashville
    Jan 14, 1972
    Steel guitarist Lloyd Green works with producer Billy Sherrill on overdubs for George Jones' "We Can Make It" and Jody Miller's "Be My Baby" at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studios
    Aug 29, 1973
    Piano player Charles Cochran, steel guitarist Lloyd Green and guitarist Reggie Young do additional work on Charley Pride's "Amazing Love" during an overdub session in Nashville
    Jan 22, 1974
    Piano player Charles Cochran, steel guitarist Lloyd Green and fiddlers Buddy Spicher and Tommy Williams overdub parts on Charley Pride's "We Could" in an evening session at the RCA Studios in Nashville
    Aug 30, 1974
    Lloyd Green lays down steel guitar parts for Crystal Gayle's original version of "When I Dream" in an evening overdub session at Nashville studio Jack's Tracks
    Aug 25, 1975
    Fiddler Buddy Spicher, steel guitarist Lloyd Green and piano player Charles Cochran contribute new instrumental parts to Crystal Gayle's "I'll Get Over You" during an overdub session at Jack's Tracks in Nashville

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