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  • Mar 28, 1941
    Session musician Charlie McCoy is born in Oak Hill, West Virginia. A versatile instrumentalist, he plays on classics by George Jones, Conway Twitty, Roy Orbison and others on his way to 2009 entry in the Country Music Hall of Fame
    Dec 25, 1949
    Future Country Music Hall of Famer Charlie McCoy receives a guitar for Christmas
    Aug 13, 1959
    Brenda Lee records the pop hit "Sweet Nothin's" at the Bradley Recording Studio in Nashville. Charlie McCoy observes the session, the first one the future Hall of Fame member ever attends
    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
    Feb 14, 1966
    Bob Dylan begins recording his album "Blonde On Blonde" at Nashville's Columbia Studios, using top Music City session men, including Charlie McCoy, Wayne Moss, Kenny Buttrey, Henry Strzelecki and Hargus "Pig" Robbins
    Mar 8, 1966
    Bob Dylan records "Just Like A Woman" and "Absolutely Sweet Marie" at the Columbia Studios in Nashville during sessions for the album "Blonde On Blonde," using country session men Charlie McCoy, Kenny Buttrey, Wayne Moss, Henry Strzelecki and Hargus "Pig" Robbins
    Mar 10, 1966
    Everybody must get stoned: Bob Dylan records "Rainy Day Women #12 & 35" at the Columbia Studios in Nashville, with country musicians Charlie McCoy, Wayne Moss, Kenny Buttrey, Hargus "Pig" Robbins and Henry Strzelecki
    Oct 17, 1967
    Bob Dylan begins recording the album "John Wesley Harding," the second of three he records in Nashville, at the Columbia Recording Studios, with local musicians Kenny Buttrey, Charlie McCoy and Pete Drake
    Nov 9, 1967
    Charlie McCoy adds harmonica to Waylon Jennings' "Walk On Out Of My Mind" during an overdub session at Nashville's RCA Studio B
    Feb 13, 1969
    Bob Dylan holds the first session for the album "Nashville Skyline" at the Columbia Recording Studios on Music Row with local musicians Pete Drake, Charlie McCoy, Kenny Buttrey and future Country Music Hall of Fame member Charlie Daniels

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