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May 17, 1973Four musicians--Bobby Thompson, Bill Rice, Tommy Williams and Danny Epps--take part in a midday Bobby Bare overdub session at RCA Studio B in Nashville. Among the songs addressed: "Daddy, What If," "Marie Laveau" and "The Winner"Jan 22, 1974Piano 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 NashvilleJun 19, 1974Fiddlers Tommy Williams and Johnny Gimble provide additional parts for Charley Pride's "Mississippi Cotton Picking Delta Town" during an overdub session at the RCA Studios in NashvilleOct 8, 1979Guitarist Kenneth Penny and fiddlers Buddy Spicher and Tommy Williams overdub new parts on Jerry Reed's "Sugar Foot Rag" at Young 'Un SoundOct 3, 1992Fiddler Tommy Williams is partially paralyzed in his left hand when scaffolding falls on him during a rally for politician Oliver North in Virginia. The former "Hee Haw" musician played on hits by Ray Price, Charley Pride and Ronnie MilsapNov 13, 1995Jimmy Dean and Charley Pride testify on behalf of fiddler Tommy Williams in a Virginia court as the "Hee Haw" musician's $20-million lawsuit against the Republican party over a disabling 1992 campaign accident opens. The two sides settle that same night for $725,000
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