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  • Jan 2, 1926
    Guitarist Harold Bradley is born in Nashville. As a member of Nashville's A-Team of studio musicians, he becomes a Country Music Hall of Fame member after playing on hits by Patsy Cline, Elvis Presley, Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty, among others
    Jun 5, 1946
    Harold Bradley ends a two-year military stint. He goes on to become an essential guitarist in the acclaimed "A-team," playing on such hits as Patsy Cline's "Crazy," Elvis Presley's "Little Sister" and John Anderson's "Swingin'." Bradley joins the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2001
    Dec 17, 1946
    Guitarist Harold Bradley plays on a recording session for the first time, with Pee Wee King & His Golden West Cowboys, in Chicago. Bradley goes on to become a member of the so-called A Team of studio musicians who help create the Nashville Sound
    Feb 1, 1971
    Bass player Harold Bradley and keyboard player David Briggs overdub new parts on Jim Reeves' "The Writing's On The Wall" at the RCA Studios in Nashville
    Sep 27, 1971
    Steel guitarist Hal Rugg and guitarists Harold Bradley and Grady Martin add additional instrumental parts to the late Jim Reeves' "The Writing's On The Wall" during a pair of overdub sessions at the RCA Studios in Nashville
    Oct 26, 1971
    Guitarist Harold Bradley does additional overdubbing on Jim Reeves' "The Writing's On The Wall" at the RCA Studios in Nashville
    May 22, 2001
    Martha Carson is honored for her 80th birthday at Nashville's Texas Troubadour Theatre. On hand for the concert: Sonny James, Kitty Wells, Stonewall Jackson, Boots Randolph, Billy Walker, Mac Wiseman and guitarist Harold Bradley
    Dec 10, 2001
    Ace session guitarist Grady Martin is memorialized at Nashville's Belcourt Theatre. Among those paying respects: fellow musicians Bob Moore, Harold Bradley and Buddy Harman, plus Gordon Stoker and Ray Walker, of The Jordanaires
    Aug 30, 2006
    George Strait, Sonny James and session guitarist Harold Bradley are announced by the Country Music Association as 2006 inductees in the Country Music Hall of Fame
    Nov 6, 2006
    George Strait, Sonny James and session guitarist Harold Bradley are officially inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame as ABC airs the 40th annual Country Music Association awards from Nashville's Gaylord Entertainment Center

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