Reggie Young | Truetone Lounge | Part 1
Reggie Young is one of the most recorded, and most imitated session guitarists of all time. His timeless intro's, fills, and solos have elevated thousands of songs over his seven decades of work in the recording studio. In part 1 of our Truetone Lounge interview, we cover Reggie's early years in Memphis playing with the Bill Black Combo and sessions at Royal Studios, all the way up to his early work with Chips Moman at American Sound Studios. Reggie passed away January 17, 2019.

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Reggie Young | Truetone Lounge | Part 2

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Hal Blaine (drummer in the "Wrecking Crew") reveals his pop influences, career highlights

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How Reggie Young Reshaped Merle Haggard’s Sound with a Strat - Ask Zac 239

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Lenny Breau: The Final Years

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Unheard Reggie Young Interview on ELVIS Presley

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Session Men: Reggie Young | American Studio Band | Memphis Horns (Director Gil Baker)

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Reggie Young | Truetone Lounge | Part 3 (Gear Rundown)

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Eddie Kramer: Recording the Gods of Rock

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The *WORST* Song in Jazz: "Footprints" (Part 1)

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Fender Esquire Talk: five watt live with Zac Childs

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The Gary Burton Interview

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Reggie Young - Gear Rundown PLUS How He became a Studio Musician

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Jimmy Johnson | Truetone Lounge

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Cornell Dupree Hot Licks Full VHS

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The Wrecking Crew's Louie Shelton and the 1952 Fender Telecaster

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Dickey Betts: The 1981 "Duane Allman" Interview

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David Hood | Truetone Lounge

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RALPH MOONEY - The Sound of Country Music ("Cocaine & Rhinestones" Podcast Season 1 / Episode 14)

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Overdub: A story of session musicians

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