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Chester Burton "Chet" Atkins, known as "Mr. Guitar" and "The Country Gentleman", was an American musician, occasional vocalist, songwriter, and record producer, who along with Owen Bradley and Bob Ferguson, among others, created the country music style that came to be known as the Nashville sound, which expanded country music's appeal to adult pop music fans. He was primarily known as a guitarist. He also played the mandolin, fiddle, banjo, and ukulele.
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Chester Burton "Chet" Atkins, known as "Mr. Guitar" and "The Country Gentleman", was an American musician, occasional vocalist, songwriter, and record producer, who along with Owen Bradley and Bob Ferguson, among others, created the country music style that came to be known as the Nashville sound, which expanded country music's appeal to adult pop music fans. He was primarily known as a guitarist. He also played the mandolin, fiddle, banjo, and ukulele.
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Chester Burton "Chet" Atkins, known as "Mr. Guitar" and "The Country Gentleman", was an American musician, occasional vocalist, songwriter, and record producer, who along with Owen Bradley and Bob Ferguson, among others, created the country music style that came to be known as the Nashville sound, which expanded country music's appeal to adult pop music fans. He was primarily known as a guitarist. He also played the mandolin, fiddle, banjo, and ukulele.
Atkins's signature picking style was inspired by Merle Travis. Other major guitar influences were Django Reinhardt, George Barnes, Les Paul, and, later, Jerry Reed. His distinctive picking style and musicianship brought him admirers inside and outside the country scene, both in the United States and abroad. Atkins spent most of his career at RCA Victor and produced records for the Browns, Hank Snow, Porter Wagoner, Norma Jean, Dolly Parton, Dottie West, Perry Como, Floyd Cramer, Elvis Presley, the Everly Brothers, Eddy Arnold, Don Gibson, Jim Reeves, Jerry Reed, Skeeter Davis, Waylon Jennings, and many others.
Rolling Stone credited Atkins with inventing the "popwise 'Nashville sound' that rescued country music from a commercial slump," and ranked him number 21 on their list of "The 100 Greatest Guitarists Of All Time." Among many other honors, Atkins received 14 Grammy Awards and the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. He also received nine Country Music Association awards for Instrumentalist of the Year. He was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, and the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum.
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Gender
Male
Birthday
June 20, 1924
Died
June 30, 2001
Birthplace
Luttrell, Tennessee, USA
Also Known As
Tennessee Jamboree
1964
Chet Atkins and Friends
1987
In the Hank Williams Tradition
1989
Leo Kottke: Home + Away
1989
Guitar
1991
Ann-Margret: Rhinestone Cowgirl
1977
Chet Atkins: Rare Performances 1955-1975
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Opry Video Classics: Hall of Fame
2007
The Secret Policeman’s Third Ball
1987
Big Dreams & Broken Hearts: The Dottie West Story
1995
In Dreams: The Roy Orbison Story
1999
The Winding Stream
2014
Chet Atkins: A Life in Music
2000
Nanci Griffith: Other Voices, Other Rooms
1993
Country Music Classics: Webb Pierce and Chet Atkins
1991
Hee Haw 10th Anniversary Celebration
1978
The Genius of Lenny Breau
1999
Country's Family Reunion: Precious Memories (Vol. 1)
2016
Neil Diamond: Under a Tennessee Moon
1996