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  1. On August 21, 1939, James Burton was born in Dubberly, Louisiana, but he grew up in Shreveport. Before he ever picked up a guitar, he would be beating on broom sticks and beat on pretty much everything else around the house. His parents got him his first guitar, which was an acoustic one. His second guitar was also an acoustic one, but it was ...

  2. 17 de nov. de 2016 · Unidentified. James Burton (born August 21, 1939) is one of the most highly respected and prolific guitarists in contemporary popular music. Born in the small town of Dubberly, Louisiana, Burton began playing at age thirteen. A year later he was proficient enough to perform in bars and nightclubs around Shreveport.

  3. 3 de oct. de 2022 · James Burton – a Nashville-based guitarist who has played alongside Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard and many more – has been diagnosed with kidney cancer. Revealing the diagnosis on social media on Friday (September 30), the 83-year-old said he’s due to have an operation today (October 3) at Nashville’s Vanderbilt Hospital ...

  4. In 2011 James Burton was listed as one of Rolling Stone’s Top 100 Guitarists of All Time. He has also been honored at home, in 2007, with a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, at the Governor’s Arts Awards ceremony in Baton Rouge. The James Burton Foundation, in Shreveport, makes instruments and lessons ...

  5. Johnny 99, an Album by Johnny Cash. Released in September 1983 on Columbia (catalog no. FC 38696; Vinyl LP). Genres: Outlaw Country. Rated #482 in the best albums of 1983. Featured peformers: James Burton (electric guitar), Bob Wootton (electric guitar), Marty Stuart (electric guitar, acoustic guitar, mandolin), Tim Goodman (electric guitar, acoustic guitar, slide guitar, bass, banjo), Jerry ...

  6. 3 de sept. de 2019 · Burton played in Ricky Nelson's band, and has been on hundreds of recordings, including those by Frank Sinatra and Johnny Cash. You can hear him on the new box set, Elvis: Live 1969.

  7. Playing Johnny B. Goode solo on electric guitar! Inspired by guitar extraordinaire James Burton, country-rock style version.