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'''Wayne Moss''' (born February 9, 1938 in [[Charleston, West Virginia]], United States) |
'''Wayne Moss''' (born February 9, 1938 in [[Charleston, West Virginia]], United States) is an American guitar player, bassist, record producer and songwriter best known for his session work in [[Nashville, Tennessee|Nashville]]. Moss was one of the founders of [[Area Code 615 (band)|Area Code 615]] and [[Barefoot Jerry]], both bands made up of Nashville session players. |
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Revision as of 14:30, 27 August 2020
Wayne Moss (born February 9, 1938 in Charleston, West Virginia, United States) is an American guitar player, bassist, record producer and songwriter best known for his session work in Nashville. Moss was one of the founders of Area Code 615 and Barefoot Jerry, both bands made up of Nashville session players.
His session work includes playing with:[1]
- Joan Baez
- Charlie Daniels
- Fats Domino
- Bob Dylan
- Everly Brothers
- Lefty Frizzell
- Waylon Jennings
- Leo Kottke
- Kris Kristofferson
- Brenda Lee (as a member of her touring band)
- Dennis Linde
- Charlie McCoy
- Moon Mullican
- Mike Nesmith
- Roy Orbison
- Dolly Parton
- Carl Perkins
- Charley Pride
- Linda Ronstadt
- Nancy Sinatra
- Steve Miller Band
In 1960[2] or 1961, Moss founded Cinderella Sound recording studio. In 2011 it was Nashville's oldest surviving independent studio.[3]
Selected discography
- Blonde On Blonde, Bob Dylan, 1966 (notably guitar on "I Want You" and bass on "Rainy Day Women #12 & 35"[1]
- Roy Orbison, "Pretty Woman"
- Tommy Roe, "Sheila"
- Joe Simon, "The Chokin' Kind", #13 and "Yours Love"
With Kai Winding
- Modern Country (Verve, 1964)
References
- ^ a b "Bronson's Music - Interview with Wayne Moss". Bronsonsmusic.com.
- ^ [1]
- ^ "Wayne Moss: Cinderella Sound, Nashville". Soundonsound.com.
External links
- Wayne Moss Interview NAMM Oral History Library (2017)