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  • Dec 12, 1936
    Session guitarist Reggie Young is born in Caruthersville, Missouri. He plays on Elvis Presley's "In The Ghetto," George Strait's "The Chair," Waylon Jennings' "Luckenbach, Texas" and Willie Nelson's "Always On My Mind," among others
    Dec 25, 1950
    Reggie Young receives his first guitar for Christmas in Memphis. He goes on to become a session musician, playing on such hits as Willie Nelson's "Always On My Mind," Elvis Presley's "Suspicious Minds" and George Strait's "Ace In The Hole"
    Aug 19, 1964
    The Beatles kick off an American tour at the Cow Palace in San Francisco. Opening is The Bill Black Combo; Black is no longer part of the group, but it does feature guitarist Reggie Young, destined to play on hits by Elvis Presley and George Strait
    Aug 29, 1973
    Piano player Charles Cochran, steel guitarist Lloyd Green and guitarist Reggie Young do additional work on Charley Pride's "Amazing Love" during an overdub session in Nashville
    Nov 15, 1973
    Guitarist Reggie Young and bass player Tommy Cogbill are among the musicians on hand for an evening overdub session for Jimmy Buffett's "Come Monday" at Nashville's Woodland Sound
    Sep 16, 1975
    Pianist David Briggs, bass player Henry Strzelecki and guitarist Reggie Young do additional work on Dave & Sugar's "Queen Of The Silver Dollar" during an overdub session in Nashville
    Jun 25, 1977
    Reggie Young overdubs guitar parts on the Gatlin recordings "Love Is Just A Game" and "I Just Wish You Were Someone I Love" at the Creative Workshop in Nashville
    Oct 20, 1978
    Charlie Dore records the pop hit "Pilot Of The Airwaves" in Nashville, using local musicians David Briggs, Audie Ashworth, Reggie Young, Ronny Light, Bobby Wood, Johnny Christopher, Larrie Londin and Joe Osborn
    Nov 10, 1978
    Keyboard player David Briggs, steel guitarist Pete Drake and guitar players Reggie Young and Jimmie Capps do further work on Billy "Crash" Craddock's "If I Could Write A Song As Beautiful As You" at Nashville's Woodland Sound Studios
    Mar 15, 1979
    Guitarist Reggie Young and keyboard player David Briggs overdub instrumental parts on Charley Pride's "You're My Jamaica" at Music City Music Hall in Nashville

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