Thursday, 31 January 2019

Harold Bradley, American Country Music Hall of Fame musician, Died at 93

Harold Bradley was born on January 2, 1926, in Nashville, Tennessee and died on January 31, 2019, he was also known as Harold Ray Bradley.

He was an American country and pop guitarist and entrepreneur.

Bradley played banjo as a kid yet changed to guitar on the counsel of his senior sibling, Owen.

Owen organized Harold to visit with Ernest Tubb while Harold was still in secondary school. After graduation, Harold joined the Navy. After his release, he went to George Peabody College (presently a piece of Vanderbilt University) in Nashville, considering music and went with Eddy Arnold and Bradley Kincaid at the Grand Ole Opry.

Bradley's first session was with Pee Wee King and the Golden West Cowboys in 1946.

Harold Bradley passed away at 93 years old.

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