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Dec 26, 1973Shane Keister, Kenny Malone, Ron Bledsoe and Henry Strzelecki overdub parts on Ray Price's "Like A First Time Thing" at the Columbia Recording Studios in NashvilleJun 17, 1974Pop star Donovan holds the first of a dozen recording sessions in Nashville. The band includes bass player Norbert Putnam, keyboard player Shane Keister, drummer Kenny Buttrey and "Always On My Mind" songwriter Johnny ChristopherAug 25, 1975Pop act Dr. Hook records "A Little Bit More" at the Glaser Studios in Nashville. The musician lineup includes familiar country contributors Shane Keister, Kenny Malone, Steve Gibson, Ted Reynolds and Mark CasstevensFeb 15, 1976Keyboard player Shane Keister and bass player Dennis Linde overdub parts on Elvis Presley's "Moody Blue" at Young 'Un Sound in NashvilleFeb 17, 1976Keyboard player Shane Keister and percussionist Farrell Morris overdub parts on Elvis Presley's "Hurt" at Young 'Un Sound in NashvilleJun 23, 1976Keyboard player Shane Keister and harmonica player Charlie McCoy work with producer John Farrar on Olivia Newton-John's pop hit "Sam" during an overdub session at the Creative Workshop in NashvilleSep 21, 1976Keyboard player Shane Keister is overdubbed onto Ronnie Milsap's "Let My Love Be Your Pillow" in NashvilleJan 4, 1977Keyboard player Shane Keister and guitarist Steve Gibson add new parts to England Dan & John Ford Coley's "It's Sad To Belong" in an overdub session at the Studio By The Pond in Hendersonville, TennesseeJan 18, 1977Percussionist 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 WorkshopOct 21, 1977Gene Cotton records the pop hit "Like A Sunday In Salem (The Amos & Andy Song)" at Nashville's Quadraphonic Studios with Music City session players Kenny Buttrey, Bobby Ogdin, Steve Gibson and Shane Keister
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