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Thomas Clark Cogbill (April 8, 1932 –
December 7, 1982) was an
American b****ist,
guitarist and
record producer known for his work in R&B, soul and country...
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conductor Gene Orloff,
backing vocalists the
Sweet Inspirations, b****ist
Tommy Cogbill, and
guitarist Reggie Young.
Initial sessions were
recorded at American...
- extraordinary.
Moman suggested they
allow Tommy Cogbill (guitar player) to
switch to b**** and give it a try.
Cogbill put
Vaseline on his
fingertips and delivered...
- Director,
Intelligence (J2) Curt Renshaw, Director,
Operations (J3) John P.
Cogbill,
Deputy Director,
Operations Fires and
Effects David R. Lopez,
Deputy Director...
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Traveling Salvation Show at
American Sound Studios in
Memphis with
Tommy Cogbill and
Chips Moman producing. In mid 1969,
Diamond moved to Los Angeles. His...
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instrumental tracks were
performed by
session musicians like
Reggie Young,
Tommy Cogbill, Gene Chrisman, and
Bobby Womack at
American Sound Studio. However, the...
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January at the
American Sound Studio in Memphis, with
Chips Moman and
Tommy Cogbill producing. Rush had come to
Memphis through the
group she fronted, the...
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Bobby Wood on piano,
Bobby Emmons on organ,
Reggie Young on guitar,
Tommy Cogbill on b**** and Gene
Chrisman on drums. The song and
session was
produced by...
- Combo) John Cale of the
Velvet Underground Peter Cetera of
Chicago Tommy Cogbill (session b****ist with the
Memphis Boys,
notably pla**** with
Elvis Presley...
- Oldham,
guitarist Jimmy Johnson,
drummer Roger Hawkins, and b****ist
Tommy Cogbill. 'A Man and a Half' is the
quintessential Pickett title from this period—he's...