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Dec 23, 1928Drummer Buddy Harman is born in Nashville. A member of the "A-Team" of session musicians, his credits include The Everly Brothers' "Bye Bye Love," Loretta Lynn's "Coal Miner's Daughter" and Patsy Cline's "Crazy," among othersMay 19, 1961Chet 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 HarmanApr 15, 1965Drummer Buddy Harman visits RCA Studio B in Nashville for an overdub session for Waylon Jennings' first charted single, "That's The Chance I'll Have To Take"Feb 25, 1970Sonny James is joined by drummer Buddy Harman and Charlie McCoy, who plays both organ and harmonica, at an overdub session that includes work on "Don't Keep Me Hangin' On" at Nashville's Columbia StudiosJun 12, 1970Drummer Buddy Harman overdubs his part on Roger Miller's "Tomorrow Night In Baltimore" at the Jack Clement Studios in NashvilleAug 6, 1970Sonny James holds a morning overdub session with musicians Buddy Harman and Charlie McCoy, working on "Empty Arms" at the Jack Clement Recording Studio in NashvilleAug 11, 1970Sonny James is joined by drummer Buddy Harman, bass player Roy "Junior" Huskey and harmonica player Charlie McCoy for overdubs on "Empty Arms" and "Endlessly" at Nashville's Jack Clement StudiosAug 11, 1971Piano player George Richey and drummer Buddy Harman do further work on Sonny James' "Here Comes Honey Again" during an evening overdub session at the Columbia Studios in NashvilleJan 21, 1972Drummer Buddy Harman overdubs parts on Lynn Anderson's "Fool Me" during the afternoon at the Columbia Studios in NashvilleFeb 2, 1972Producer Billy Sherrill works with drummer Buddy Harman on overdubs for Jody Miller's "Be My Baby" at the Columbia Studios in Nashville
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