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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bobby_OgdinBobby Ogdin - Wikipedia

    Robert Ford Ogdin (born September, 1945) is a Nashville-based recording session pianist. He is best known as a member of Elvis Presley's TCB band. He performed on 20 of Presley's recordings and accompanied him on 45 live shows until Presley's death in 1977.

  2. Bobby Ogdin-piano player. bio. Sigma Chi / University of Tennessee. West High School. Interesting place to Google. Cluny the dog.

  3. www.bobbyogdin.com › Pages › BioBOBBY OGDIN BIO:

    Born in Detroit, Bobby Ogdin began studying piano and violin the ages of 4 and 6, training to become a classical concert artist. Moving to Knoxville TN at the age of 8, he continued classical training, appearing several times with the Knoxville Symphony as a piano and violin soloist .

  4. Bobby Ogdin has a decades-long career as one of the most successful keyboard players in the Nashville music industry. He was encouraged and assisted by Tom Collins to move to Nashville in the late 1960s and since then has recorded with Elvis Presley, Kenny Rogers, The Judds, Ronnie Milsap, Jerry Garcia, Willie Nelson, and Johnny Cash to name a few.

  5. The core of that first iteration of West End was Kirk, Bobby Ogdin, Jon Goin, and David Humphreys. Ben Harris at GroundStar Laboratories engineered and mixed the first two songs, and soon after Travis Turk became, and remains to this day, the chief engineer for West End.

  6. 28 de jul. de 2020 · Show more. This is from Elviss concert on June 21, 1977 in Rapid City, South Dakota!I do not own anything of this video, it’s just for entertainment and viewing only!

  7. Bobby Ogdin. US-american session pianist and keyboardist. He is also Vice-president of the Nashville branch of the Recording Musicians Association. Ogdin was born in Detroit, Michigan and living in Nashville, Tennessee.