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  • Nov 30, 1932
    Bass player Bob Moore is born in Nashville. A member of Nashville's "A-Team" of studio musicians, his hundreds of credits include hits by Kenny Rogers, Conway Twitty, George Jones, Patsy Cline, Elvis Presley and Loretta Lynn
    Jan 18, 1952
    Bass player Bob Moore welcomes a son, R. Stevie Moore. Dad goes on to play on hundreds of country hits by George Strait, George Jones, Loretta Lynn and Patsy Cline, among others
    May 9, 1961
    Ann-Margret records the pop hit "I Just Don't Understand" at RCA Studio B in Nashville. Among the ace musicians on the session: pianist Floyd Cramer, bass player Bob Moore, harmonica man Charlie McCoy and The Jordanaires
    May 19, 1961
    Chet Atkins performs for president John F. Kennedy at the annual White House news photographer dinner at a Washington, D.C., hotel. With Atkins are bassist Bob Moore, pianist Bill Purcell and drummer Buddy Harman
    Jul 4, 1981
    Janice Higgs is found dead from a gunshot wound to the head outside the Nashville apartment of session bass player Bob Moore, who's played on hits by Elvis Presley, Loretta Lynn and Kenny Rogers. Weeks later, Moore passes a lie detector test, and Higgs' death is ruled a suicide
    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
    Apr 11, 2006
    Founder Joe Chambers unveils plans for the Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum in Nashville. Attending are musicians Steve Wariner, Duane Eddy, Reggie Young, David Hungate, Scotty Moore, Bob Moore, James Burton, Pig Robbins and Garry Tallent
    Jun 9, 2006
    The Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum holds a ribbon-cutting ceremony in Nashville, attended by players Steve Cropper, Scotty Moore, Duane Eddy, Marshall Grant, Ray Edenton, Bob Moore, Jerry Kennedy, Wayne Jackson and Jerry Carrigan
    Nov 26, 2007
    The Musicians Hall of Fame inducts its first class of players: The Nashville A-Team, The Funk Brothers, The Blue Moon Boys, The Memphis Boys, The Wrecking Crew and The Tennessee Two

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