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  1. Bob Wray is a studio musician and bass guitarist who moved to Muscle Shoals from Memphis after playing in Travis Wammack's touring band for several years. When the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section (better known as The Swampers) broke with Rick Hall in 1969, Wray took a job at FAME Studios, where he played on the Osmonds' number-one single "One Bad ...

  2. www.namm.org › library › oral-historyBob Wray | NAMM.org

    15 de jul. de 2015 · Musician, Bassist. Tags. Hi Records, Stax Records, Memphis TN, Studio Musicians, Johnny Cash, BB King, Muscle Shoals, Multiple Interviews, Jerry Reed, Full Interview. Bob Wray remembers the day he was sitting in the Fame Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama when Clarence Carter outlined the next song he was ready to cut.

  3. His long career as a studio musician has included tracks with Hank Williams Jr., Bobby Womack, Amy Grant, Jerry Reed, BB King and Johnny Cash. Bob also recorded several albums with singer/songwriter Mac Davis.

  4. Bob Wray. Bob Wray, a bassist, was part of The Marshall Tucker Band during the 1980s. His contributions during this period supported the band’s musical explorations and live performances. Wray is also known for his extensive session work in Nashville, contributing to numerous recordings across various genres. James Stroud

  5. Episode 9: Bob Wray. On Episode Nine of Through These Doors: A FAME Studios Podcast, Rodney Hall welcomes the legendary bassist Bob Wray. Listen in as Hall and Wray discuss his decades-long career which has included session work with Johnny Cash, Clarence Carter, The Osmonds, Roy Orbison, Bobby Womack, George Jones, Willie Nelson, Etta James, ...

  6. 4 de may. de 2016 · Bob Wray: Walk On Muscle Shoals Line. Bob Wray started playing upright bass when he was in the 7th grade. During high school he kept playing upright, but also got into electric bass. While playing in a local Wisconsin band Bob met Travis Wammack. In 1968 Travis asked him to travel with him for a year.

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