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Credit: Deborah Feingold
Chet Atkins

Born: June 20, 1924 in Luttrell, TN
Active In: 40's, 50's, 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's

 
Without Chet Atkins, country music may never have crossed over into the pop charts in the '50s and '60s. Although he recorded hundreds of solo records, Atkins' largest influence came as a session musician and a record producer. During the '50s and '60s, he helped create the Nashville sound, a style of country music that owed nearly as much to pop as it did to honky tonks.

And as a guitarist, he was without parallel. Atkins' style grew out of his admiration for Merle Travis, expanding Travis' signature syncopated thumb and fingers roll into new territory. Interestingly, Atkins didn't begin his musical career by playing guitar. On the recommendation of his older brother, %Lowell, he began playing the fiddle at a child.

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The Atkins-Travis Traveling Show/Reflections
Released September 16, 2008 on Raven



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Guitar Giant
Released January 22, 2008

The Night Atlanta Burned/The First Nashville Guitar Quartet
Released November 6, 2007

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