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  • Jun 17, 1938
    Percussionist Farrell Morris is born in Waxahachie, Texas. He becomes a major Nashville session musician, playing on such classics as Alabama's "Song Of The South," Ray Price's "For The Good Times," Elvis Presley's "Way Down" and Garth Brooks' "Standing Outside The Fire"
    Nov 10, 1971
    Guitarist Charlie Black, percussionist Farrell Morris, steel player Curly Chalker and drummer D.J. Fontana do additional work on Tommy Overstreet's "Ann (Don't Go Runnin')" during an overdub session at the Jack Clement Studios in Nashville
    Nov 16, 1973
    Percussionist Farrell Morris attends an overdub session at Woodland Sound in Nashville for Jimmy Buffett's "Come Monday"
    Feb 9, 1976
    Farrell Morris adds marimba to the Marty Robbins single "El Paso City" during an overdub session at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studios
    Feb 17, 1976
    Keyboard player Shane Keister and percussionist Farrell Morris overdub parts on Elvis Presley's "Hurt" at Young 'Un Sound in Nashville
    Sep 1, 1976
    Percussionist Farrell Morris overdubs marimba on Marty Robbins' "Don't Let Me Touch You" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville
    Jan 18, 1977
    Percussionist Farrell Morris and keyboard player Shane Keister overdub parts on the Gatlin brothers' "Anything But Leavin'" and "Love Is Just A Game" at Nashville's Creative Workshop
    Apr 1, 1977
    Percussionist Farrell Morris and a string section take part in an overdub session for Larry Gatlin's "I Don't Wanna Cry" and "Love Is Just A Game" at the American Studio in Nashville
    May 9, 1977
    Five musicians overdub parts on Elvis Presley's live recording of "Unchained Melody" at Sound Masters in Nashville
    Jul 5, 1977
    Percussionist Farrell Morris and an eight-piece string section are overdubbed on Mel McDaniel's "God Made Love" in Nashville

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