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Sep 16, 1928Steel guitarist Ralph Mooney is born in Duncan, Oklahoma. He co-writes the Ray Price classic "Crazy Arms" and plays on hits by Waylon Jennings, Merle Haggard, Wynn Stewart and Buck Owens, among othersMar 6, 1967Ralph Mooney and Buckaroo Tom Brumley share Steel Guitar honors in the second annual Academy of Country & Western Music awards, emceed by Lorne Greene at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los AngelesMar 25, 1976Three days after he started work on it, Waylon Jennings tackles Neil Young's "Are You Ready For The Country" once more at Hollywood's Sound Labs, with steel player Ralph Mooney added to the sessionJun 29, 1979Ralph Mooney overdubs steel guitar on Waylon Jennings' "I Ain't Living Long Like This" at the American Studios in NashvilleJun 9, 2010Gene Watson and Vince Gill are surprise guests at Marty Stuart's Late Night Jam. The benefit also features Keith Urban, Ronnie Milsap, Connie Smith, Jack Clement, Dallas Frazier and Ralph Mooney at Nashville's Ryman AuditoriumMar 20, 2011Steel guitarist Ralph Mooney dies of cancer at home in Kennedale, Texas. An innovative musician, he wrote "Crazy Arms" and played on a host of hits by the likes of Waylon Jennings, Buck Owens and Merle Haggard
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