Harold Morrison LP HOSS, HE'S THE BOSS Decca stereo '65

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Harold Morrison LP HOSS, HE'S THE BOSS Visually-graded vinyl disc is in vg++ condition . Jacket is in vg++ condition w/small marker writing on back, light cornerwear. Decca Records DL 74680 stereo, blk lbl w/rainbow stripe, 1965. Born Harold Ralph Morrison, 30 January 1931, Highlonesome, Missouri, USA, d. 21 December 1993, Springfield, Missouri, USA. Morrison played banjo, guitar, steel guitar and dobro and was also a talented comedian. He made his first radio appearances in 1950 and later toured with Red Foley. Morrison also began to play as a session musician. He recorded with the Browns, playing steel guitar on their big hit "I Take The Chance" and with Porter Wagoner, where he played banjo on that singer's popular numbers "I'm Stepping Out Tonight" and "A Good Time Was Had By All".In 1957, he relocated to Nashville where he played steel and dobro on numerous Decca Records recordings with Kitty Wells. In 1969, he joined George Jones and Tammy Wynette; stayed with them until they divorced and then played with Wynette's band. In 1975, with his daughter Karla and Benny Williams, he formed the Smoking Bluegrass Band that toured for some years and appeared at major bluegrass festivals. After they disbanded Morrison played with various units but between 1985 and 1987, he had a band in Branson. In 1989, he was with Ferlin Husky performing read more