

He was signed to RCA in 1947 and relocated to Nashville in 1950, after years spent eking out a living at countless hillbilly radio stations and. one of Atkins' least-cluttered, mostly reined-in, and most musical albums of the mid-'60s, searching for good material wherever he can find it, even outside the cloistered world of Nashville." Reissues Chet Atkins Yakety Axe / Letter Edged In Black Released: 1965 Genre: Folk, World, & Country Style: Country Record Company Radio Corporation Of America. As one of the architects of 'The Nashville Sound,' the jazz-influenced guitar playing of Chet Atkins has graced so many hit records, one would be hard pressed to come up with a complete list. Hall of Fame 1973 gathers ten instrumental tracks recorded by the legendary guitarist and producer Chet Atkins, including versions of 'Yakety Axe,' 'Rocky Top,' 'How High the Moon.' and 'After Midnight.
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