- Emory Gordy, Jr.
Emory Gordy, Jr., born December 25, 1944, in
Atlanta, Georgia , is aGrammy Award - winning musician and music producer. Since 1989, he has been married to country music artistPatty Loveless . Gordy was inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame in 1992. His wife joined him in the Hall of Fame in 2005. [ [http://www.georgiamusic.org/inductees.php Georgia Music Hall of Fame, inductees] ]Career
Touring & Recordings
Emory joined the Elvis Presley
TCB Band in 1973 and can be heard on many of Elvis' recordings from that era. He was a member of both Rodney Crowell’s bandThe Notorious Cherry Bombs and Emmylou Harris’ “The Hot Band.”Began as bass player in Atlanta, GA, studios, 1964; worked as a studio musician, Los Angeles, CA, beginning 1970; toured and recorded with
Neil Diamond , 1971; toured withElvis Presley , 1973; joinedEmmylou Harris and her Hot Band, 1974-77; played with theCherry Bombs , 1977-79 and 1981-82; toured and recorded withJohn Denver , 1979-81; recorded withJ.J. Cale on his 1980 albumn, 'Shades'; worked as a session musician and independent record producer for such artists as theBellamy Brothers ,Vince Gill , andEarl Thomas Conley ,Nashville , TN, beginning 1982.References
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