Ray Edenton

American guitarist and session musician.
Died on Wednesday September 28th 2022


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@ProtestMusica: RT @nytimesmusic: Most country acts of the era did not feature drummers in their lineups. Ray Edenton’s nimble, unobtrusive guitar playing,… - 2 years ago

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@nytimesmusic: Ray Edenton’s work as a session musician reached beyond country music, with singers like Julie Andrews, Rosemary Cl… - 2 years ago

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@alta_fidelidad: Fallece Ray Edenton. El guitarrista asentado en Nashville fue de los músicos de sesión más prolíficos y habituales… - 2 years ago

@peterbruyn: RT @nytimesmusic: On the Everly Brothers’ “Wake Up Little Susie” and “Bye Bye Love,” both of which reached the pop, country and R&B Top 10… - 2 years ago

@PaulMick: RT @nytimesmusic: On the Everly Brothers’ “Wake Up Little Susie” and “Bye Bye Love,” both of which reached the pop, country and R&B Top 10… - 2 years ago

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@notesonnoise1: RT @nytimesmusic: On the Everly Brothers’ “Wake Up Little Susie” and “Bye Bye Love,” both of which reached the pop, country and R&B Top 10… - 2 years ago

@nytimesmusic: On the Everly Brothers’ “Wake Up Little Susie” and “Bye Bye Love,” both of which reached the pop, country and R&B T… - 2 years ago

@3QD: Ray Edenton (1926 – 2022) Country Music Guitarist - 2 years ago

@pcooney55: Ray Edenton, ‘A-Team’ Studio Guitarist in Nashville, Dies at 95 - 2 years ago

@PaulMick: RT @nytimesmusic: Patsy Cline’s “Sweet Dreams,” Kenny Rogers’s “The Gambler,” Roger Miller’s “King of the Road” and Loretta Lynn’s “You Ain… - 2 years ago

@PekkaLehikoinen: RT @nytimesmusic: Patsy Cline’s “Sweet Dreams,” Kenny Rogers’s “The Gambler,” Roger Miller’s “King of the Road” and Loretta Lynn’s “You Ain… - 2 years ago

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@mattson_rainer: RT @nytimesmusic: Patsy Cline’s “Sweet Dreams,” Kenny Rogers’s “The Gambler,” Roger Miller’s “King of the Road” and Loretta Lynn’s “You Ain… - 2 years ago

@nytimesmusic: Patsy Cline’s “Sweet Dreams,” Kenny Rogers’s “The Gambler,” Roger Miller’s “King of the Road” and Loretta Lynn’s “Y… - 2 years ago

@JazzWax: This weekend at JazzWax, Mel C (pictured), Twyla Tharp, Bette Davis, Orrin Keepnews, Bret Primack, Ramsey Lewis, Jo… - 2 years ago

@EthanSVG: RT @nytimesmusic: His name was less known than his musicianship, but generations of listeners knew the records he helped make famous, a bod… - 2 years ago

@SofiaTheFirstM1: RT @nytimesmusic: His name was less known than his musicianship, but generations of listeners knew the records he helped make famous, a bod… - 2 years ago

@chanodelrio: RT @nytimesmusic: His name was less known than his musicianship, but generations of listeners knew the records he helped make famous, a bod… - 2 years ago

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@m1qkmck: RT @nytimesmusic: His name was less known than his musicianship, but generations of listeners knew the records he helped make famous, a bod… - 2 years ago

@pulmyears: RT @nytimesmusic: His name was less known than his musicianship, but generations of listeners knew the records he helped make famous, a bod… - 2 years ago

@EricBranner: RT @nytimesmusic: His name was less known than his musicianship, but generations of listeners knew the records he helped make famous, a bod… - 2 years ago

@ProtestMusica: RT @nytimesmusic: His name was less known than his musicianship, but generations of listeners knew the records he helped make famous, a bod… - 2 years ago

@nytimesmusic: His name was less known than his musicianship, but generations of listeners knew the records he helped make famous,… - 2 years ago

@GoneDeadRIP: RT @NYTObits: “Everybody in the world came here, and we recorded with all of them,” he said of Nashville’s studios. “You might do a pop ses… - 2 years ago

@bradweis: #obitpatrol Deaths: Journalists Jim Russell, Fritz Pleitgen; writers Barbara Klimowicz, Betty Levin; guitarist Ray… - 2 years ago

@hariattery: RT @NYTObits: “Everybody in the world came here, and we recorded with all of them,” he said of Nashville’s studios. “You might do a pop ses… - 2 years ago

@nytimesmusic: Ray Edenton, a versatile session guitarist who played on thousands of recordings by artists like the Everly Brother… - 2 years ago

@jpeebles: Ray Edenton, ‘A-Team’ Studio Guitarist in Nashville, Dies at 95 - 2 years ago

@Nate_ready2go: RT @NYTObits: “Everybody in the world came here, and we recorded with all of them,” he said of Nashville’s studios. “You might do a pop ses… - 2 years ago

@NYTObits: “Everybody in the world came here, and we recorded with all of them,” he said of Nashville’s studios. “You might do… - 2 years ago

@mstepczyk: RT @RadiganKyle: Ray Edenton, great Nashville studio guitarist over four decades, died Sept. 21. The NYT obituary called him "versatile" bu… - 2 years ago

@WILLIAMCRUM: via @NYTimes - 2 years ago

@NYTObits: In a career that spanned four decades, Ray Edenton played on thousands of sessions and accompanied many of the bigg… - 2 years ago

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@RadiganKyle: Ray Edenton, great Nashville studio guitarist over four decades, died Sept. 21. The NYT obituary called him "versat… - 2 years ago

@hariattery: RT @NYTObits: Ray Edenton, a versatile session guitarist who played on thousands of recordings by artists like the Everly Brothers, Charley… - 2 years ago

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@robahull: Ray Edenton, ‘A-Team’ Studio Guitarist in Nashville, Dies at 95 - 2 years ago

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@ObitIndex: From New York Times Obituaries - Ray Edenton, ‘A-Team’ Studio Guitarist in Nashville, Dies at 95… - 2 years ago

@TomAndersen: The first song on the radio that I was conscious of was Wake Up Little Suzie. Here's the guy who played guitar with… - 2 years ago

@DShojiNakamoto: RT @BooksandTunes: Ray Edenton, ‘A-Team’ Studio Guitarist in Nashville, Dies at 95 Patsy Cline’s “Sweet Dreams,” Roger Miller’s “King of t… - 2 years ago

@kayrations: RT @PGourevitch: RIP Ray Edenton, guitarist for Patsy Cline (Sweet Dreams), Kenny Rogers (The Gambler), Loretta Lynn (You Ain’t Woman Enoug… - 2 years ago

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@kayrations: RT @NYTObits: Ray Edenton, a versatile session guitarist who played on thousands of recordings by artists like the Everly Brothers, Charley… - 2 years ago

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@ny_tames: @nytimesmusic Ray Edenton, "A-team" studio wooden boxist in Nashville, dies at 95. - 2 years ago

@Mr_McQwerty: RT @mikedolanny: "Ms. Cline’s “Sweet Dreams,” Kenny Rogers’s “The Gambler,” Roger Miller’s “King of the Road” and Loretta Lynn’s “You Ain’t… - 2 years ago

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@neildrewitt: On the Everly Brothers’ “Wake Up Little Susie” and “Bye Bye Love,” both of which reached the pop, country and R&B T… - 2 years ago

@MatthewPhillips: Wow. Great playing, sir. Rest easy. - 2 years ago

@mapdesigns2020: Ray Edenton, ‘A-Team’ Studio Guitarist in Nashville, Dies at 95 - 2 years ago

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@deadpeoplecom: Sad to hear, Ray Edenton has passed away - #RayEdenton #Ray #Edenton #rip - 2 years ago

@tvsteve: Ray Edenton, ‘A-Team’ Studio Guitarist in Nashville, Dies at 95 - The New York Times - 2 years ago

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@whore_donut: Ray Edenton, ‘A-Team’ Studio Guitarist in Nashville, Dies at 95 - 2 years ago

@johnedugan: I honestly didn't know Nashville session guitarist Ray Edenton was from Virginia. Huge body of work. - 2 years ago

@grbenny: RT @BooksandTunes: Ray Edenton, ‘A-Team’ Studio Guitarist in Nashville, Dies at 95 Patsy Cline’s “Sweet Dreams,” Roger Miller’s “King of t… - 2 years ago

@john_slotkin: via @NYTimes - 2 years ago

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@TejNagaraja: RIP Ray Edenton — Nashville studio guitarist — on Patsy Cline’s “Sweet Dreams,” Kenny Rogers’ “Gambler,” Roger Mil… - 2 years ago

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@SusanRogersMH: RIP #RayEdenton, ‘A-Team’ Studio Guitarist in Nashville. I never knew his name but we all heard him play on countl… - 2 years ago

@radiohannibal: “Everybody in the world came here, and we recorded with all of them,”Mr. Edenton said of Nashville’s studios in his… - 2 years ago

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@FiftyFiftyGirl: RT @mhfm: The Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum is saddened to learn of the passing of guitarist Ray Edenton.  He was inducted in 2007 as par… - 2 years ago

@Royorbisonjr: RT @mhfm: The Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum is saddened to learn of the passing of guitarist Ray Edenton.  He was inducted in 2007 as par… - 2 years ago

@janggolan: RT @BooksandTunes: Ray Edenton, ‘A-Team’ Studio Guitarist in Nashville, Dies at 95 Patsy Cline’s “Sweet Dreams,” Roger Miller’s “King of t… - 2 years ago

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@markggarcia: RT @PGourevitch: RIP Ray Edenton, guitarist for Patsy Cline (Sweet Dreams), Kenny Rogers (The Gambler), Loretta Lynn (You Ain’t Woman Enoug… - 2 years ago

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