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Harold Bradley played guitar on hundreds of hits including “King of the Road,” “Crazy,” “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree,” “Coal Miner’s Daughter,” “Stand By Your Man” and even played banjo on “The Battle of New Orleans.” Harold and his brother Owen made history when they opened Nashville’s first recording studio on what became Music Row, The Quonset Hut. This photo with Mr. Bradley was taken at an open house there, where I had the honor of co-hosting a night of memories with legends like Bill
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Harold Bradley played guitar on hundreds of hits including “King of the Road,” “Crazy,” “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree,” “Coal Miner’s Daughter,” “Stand By Your Man” and even played banjo on “The Battle of New Orleans.” Harold and his brother Owen made history when they opened Nashville’s first recording studio on what became Music Row, The Quonset Hut. This photo with Mr. Bradley was taken at an open house there, where I had the honor of co-hosting a night of memories with legends like Bill
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