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  1. In the late 1960s, after moving to Memphis, Tennessee, Milsap worked for producer Chips Moman and became a popular weekly attraction at the Memphis nightclub T.J.'s. During this time, Moman helped Milsap land work as a session musician on numerous projects including several recordings with Elvis Presley such as " Don't Cry Daddy " in ...

  2. He chose music over law school, and he was recording R&B-tinged pop for New York’s famed Scepter label by 1965; that year he enjoyed a minor hit with “Never Had It So Good.” A 1968 move to Memphis led Milsap to Chips Moman’s hot American Studio and a regular gig at “the jumping nightclub—T. J.’s.”

  3. Ronnie Lee Milsap (16 de enero de 1943) [1] es un cantante y pianista estadounidense de música country.. Ronnie fue uno de los artistas más populares e influyentes de la música country en las décadas de los 70 y 80. Consiguió ser el primer cantante ciego conocido y uno de los más importantes cantantes crossover del momento al unir los mercados country y pop con canciones de éxito que ...

  4. American Sound Studio, Memphis; Muscle Shoals Sound Studios; Quadrafonic Sound Studios, Nashville; Ardent Studios, Memphis; Record Plant, Los Angeles; Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco: Genre: Country: Length: 33: 51: Label: Warner Bros. Records: Producer: Dan Penn: Ronnie Milsap chronology

  5. 27 de sept. de 2023 · The following year, he relocated to Memphis, where he fronted his own rhythm and blues band. In 1970, they recorded the pop single "Loving You is a Natural Thing."

  6. The discography of American country music singer Ronnie Milsap consists of 30 albums and 79 singles. Since releasing his first album in 1971, Milsap has had 42 number-one hits on the Billboard country chart and sold over 35 million albums.

  7. 6 de feb. de 2024 · From Atlanta, Ronnie moved to Memphis where he was doing sessions with Chips Moman, where Elvis famously commanded, “More thunder on the keys, Milsap,” during the recording of “Kentucky Rain.”