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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › James_BurtonJames Burton - Wikipedia

    Good Evening (Warner Bros. Records, 1989) With Rodney Crowell. Ain't Living Long Like This (Warner Bros. Records, 1978) With Delaney & Bonnie. Genesis (GNP, 1971) With John Denver. I Want to Live (RCA Records, 1977) John Denver (RCA Records, 1979) Autograph (RCA Records, 1980) Seasons of the Heart (RCA Records, 1982) It's About Time ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Good_EveningGood Evening - Wikipedia

    Good Evening is a 1989 album by Marshall Crenshaw. ... James Burton - guitar on "Whatever Way the Wind Blows" Eric Pressley - bass on "Whatever Way the Wind Blows" J.D. Maness - steel guitar on "Whatever Way the Wind Blows" The Bodeans, Robert Crenshaw, Patti McCarron, Syd Straw - background vocals;

  3. JAMES BURTON. < Class of 2001. All Inductees > YEAR. 2001. INDUCTED BY. Keith Richards (The Rolling Stones) CATEGORY. Musical Excellence. A self-taught teenage revelation, James Burton invented the chicken pickin’ style. The style of his own invention became a trademark of the country sound and shaped rock guitar.

  4. Musical Excellence. James Burton, una revelación adolescente autodidacta, inventó el estilo chicken pickin’. El estilo de su propia invención se convirtió en una marca registrada del sonido country y dio forma a la guitarra rock. Ha respaldado a todo el mundo, desde Jerry Lee Lewis a Elvis Costello. James Burton.

  5. I'm Terry Gross. Let's get back to my interview with guitarist James Burton. He played with Elvis Presley from Elvis' 1969 comeback performances in Vegas until Elvis's death in 1977. Burton is...

  6. Meet James Burton, the father of the chicken pickin’ technique. A session ace, sideman to the stars and contributor to a laundry list of hit records, James Burton remains one of the Telecaster’s greatest exponents. In this archive interview, he tells us about Elvis, the Beach Boys and how he invented a little style known as chicken picking.

  7. 20 de sept. de 2023 · “Your Best Song Is Always yet to Come”: Telecaster Master James Burton Names Five Career-Defining Tracks. By Joel McIver. published 20 September 2023. There’s only one electric instrument worth discussing, says the veteran guitarist behind Elvis, Ricky Nelson, Roy Orbison and Emmylou Harris. (Image credit: Getty Images)