Harold Bradley may refer to: Harold Bradley (guitarist) (1926–2019), American country and pop guitarist Harold Bradley (pianist) (1906–1984), Canadian...
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Harold Ray Bradley (January 2, 1926 – January 31, 2019) was an American guitarist and entrepreneur, who played on many country, rock and pop recordings...
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Harold Willard Bradley Jr. (October 13, 1929 – April 13, 2021) was an American professional football player, actor, singer, and visual artist. He played...
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James Harold Bradley (March 4, 1906 – November 10, 1984), was a pianist and the Founder and Principal of the Bradley Institute for Music Education Research...
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Robert Harold Bradley (born July 14, 1946) is an American psychologist. He is professor in the T. Denny Sanford School of Social & Family Dynamics and...
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Harold "Hal" Willard Bradley Sr. (September 27, 1905 – November 30, 1973) was an American football player for the Chicago Cardinals in 1928. Bradley was...
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Noting Bradley's studio skills, Cohen later utilized Bradley to open Decca's Nashville offices. In the early 1950s, Owen and his brother Harold, seeking...
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Harold Cornelius Bradley (November 25, 1878 – January 4, 1976) was a professor of biochemistry at the University of Wisconsin. Bradley relocated to Madison...
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Harold C. Bradley House, also known as Mrs. Josephine Crane Bradley Residence, is a Prairie School home designed by Louis H. Sullivan and George Grant...
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The Bradley effect, less commonly known as the Wilder effect, is a theory concerning observed discrepancies between voter opinion polls and election outcomes...
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Harold Bradley (13 February 1895 – 1979) was a British trade unionist. Bradley worked as a weaver in Nelson, Lancashire, and joined the Nelson Weavers'...
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Harold Bradley (November 20, 1911 – November 6, 1985) was an American college basketball coach. He served as the head basketball coach at Hartwick College...
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Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville. That year's inductees included Harold Bradley, Floyd Cramer, Pete Drake, Ray Edenton, Hank Garland, Buddy Harman,...
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brought in Harold Bradley Sr. to play guard alongside him in 1928, making Bradley the second black lineman in NFL history. However, Bradley's NFL career...
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Retrieved on Jan. 7, 2007 "DLC: Harold e. Ford, Jr". Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-01-25. Keoun, Bradley,Merrill Hires Former U.S...
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Quonset Hut Studio (redirect from Bradley Film & Recording Studio)
given to Bradley Studios, an independent recording studio complex established in 1954 in Nashville, Tennessee by brothers Harold and Owen Bradley. The first...
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of the Pioneers and again in 1988 as a solo artist. The induction of Harold Bradley in 2006 marked the first time two members of the same family were inducted...
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Bill Anderson, k.d. lang, George Jones and others. After brothers Harold and Owen Bradley sold their Quonset Hut Studio to Columbia Records in 1962, Owen...
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1928, he encouraged the team to sign Harold Bradley Sr., who became the NFL's second black lineman. Slater and Bradley played alongside each other in the...
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1955–56 Harold Bradley 19–7 10–4 T–3rd — 1956–57 Harold Bradley 13–11 8–6 3rd — 1957–58 Harold Bradley 18–7 11–3 1st — 1958–59 Harold Bradley 13–12 7–7...
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King Lear and appearing in the Harold Pinter play No Man's Land at the Duke of York's Theatre in the West End. Bradley was born in York, where he attended...
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regulars Floyd Cramer on piano, Bob Moore on bass, and Hank Garland and Harold Bradley on guitars, Joe Melson and the Anita Kerr Singers on backing vocals...
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Tree" is a rockabilly song. The recording features Hank Garland and Harold Bradley on guitar, Floyd Cramer on piano, Boots Randolph on saxophone, Bob Moore...
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reported by Frederick Cook Bradley (house), a National Trust property in England Harold C. Bradley House in Madison, Wisconsin Bradley International Airport...
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that day. Session musicians on the recording were Grady Martin and Harold Bradley, as well as Bill Black (at the time Presley's bassist). Soon afterwards...
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scheduled tours of the facilities. In 1964, Chet Atkins, Owen Bradley and Harold Bradley established the newer, larger RCA Victor Studio A at 806 17th...
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Eugene Harold Bradley (November 23, 1913 – June 14, 1981) was an American football end in the National Football League for the Washington Redskins and...
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Nashville, Tennessee built and founded in 1965 by Chet Atkins, Owen Bradley and Harold Bradley as an addition to the RCA Victor Studio the company established...
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Studio B in downtown Nashville. Besides Bradley sharing the musical talent of his father Owen, uncle Harold was a well-known session guitarist who was...
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Lombardo, and starring Peter Lee Lawrence, Rosalba Neri, Andrea Bosic and Harold Bradley. During the Civil War in Missouri, a young man named Johs Lee witnesses...
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