Hall of fame guitarist Harold Bradley has passed away. According to his daughters, Bradley passed away peacefully in his sleep Thursday, January 31.
Harold and his brother Owen started their own recording studio on 16th Avenue South in the 1950’s – the beginning of Music Row.
Bradley was inducted into the country music hall of fame in 2006.
Over the years he played on hundreds of hit recordings, including Eddy Arnold’s “Make the World Go Away,” Don Gibson’s “Oh Lonesome Me,” Brenda Lee’s “I’m Sorry,” and Roger Miller’s “King of the Road.”
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Harold Bradley was 93-years-old.