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Apr 10, 1938Steel guitarist Weldon Myrick is born in Jayton, Texas. Among his credits are George Strait's "Right Or Wrong," Trisha Yearwood's "Wrong Side Of Memphis," Connie Smith's "Once A Day" and Elvis Presley's "T-R-O-U-B-L-E"Jul 18, 1972Mac Gayden and Weldon Myrick overdub parts on Elvis Presley's "Always On My Mind" at RCA Studio B in NashvilleApr 21, 1977Steel guitarist Weldon Myrick contributes to Vern Gosdin's "Mother Country Music" during evening overdubs at Nashville's Sound StageAug 4, 1978Percussionist Farrell Morris, syn-drum player Clyde Brooks and steel guitarist Weldon Myrick all participate in a final overdub session for Bobby Bare's "Sleep Tight, Good Night Man" at Nashville's Creative WorkshopNov 13, 1978Steel guitarist Weldon Myrick and Carl "Vip" Vipperman overdub parts to Dottsy's "Tryin' To Satisfy You" at Nashville's RCA Studio AJan 23, 1979The Shelly Kurland Strings overdub The Statler Brothers' "How To Be A Country Star" and "Nothing As Original As You," along with a horn section, at Nashville's Sound Stage. They also add steel player Weldon Myrick to "Here We Are Again"May 7, 1981Guitarist Jerry Kennedy and steel player Weldon Myrick add parts to The Statler Brothers' "You'll Be Back (Every Night In My Dreams)" in an overdub sessionFeb 23, 1983Steel guitarist Weldon Myrick and sax player Sam Levine are added to The Statler Brothers' "Oh Baby Mine (I Get So Lonely)" during an overdub session at Nashville's Sound StageAug 22, 2011Connie Smith begins a run of artist-in-residence shows at the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville, employing three steel guitarists during the first night: Weldon Myrick, Robby Turner and band member Gary Carter. Smith sings "If It Ain't Love (Let's Leave It Alone)," "You And Your Sweet Love" and "Once A Day"Jun 2, 2014Steel guitarist Weldon Myrick dies at Saint Thomas Hospital in Nashville of a stroke. He played on such hits as Connie Smith's "Once A Day," George Strait's "You Look So Good In Love," Reba McEntire's "Little Rock" and Sammi Smith's "Help Me Make It Through The Night"
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