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| name = Tommy Cogbill | image = | caption = | image_size = | background = non_vocal_instrumentalist | birth_name = Thomas Clark Cogbill | alias = | birth_date = {{birth date|1932|04|08}} |birth_place =Johnson Grove, Tennessee, United States | death_date = {{Death date and age|mf=yes|1982|12|07|1932|04|08}} |death_place =Nashville, Tennessee, United States | instrument = Bass guitar, guitar | genre = Soul music, R&B, country music | occupation = Musician, songwriter, record producer | years_active = | label = | associated_acts = | website = }} Thomas Clark Cogbill (April 8, 1932 – December 7, 1982) was an American bassist, guitarist and record producer working in the R&B, soul music, and country music genres. Life and careerCogbill was born in Johnson Grove, Tennessee. He was a highly sought-after session and studio musician who appeared on many now-classic recordings of the 1960s and 1970s, especially those recorded in Nashville, Memphis and Muscle Shoals. He has been credited as an influence by bass guitarists, including Jaco Pastorius. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Cogbill worked as a record producer American Sound Studio, in Memphis,[1] and was part of the studio's house rhythm section, known as the Memphis Boys.[2] One of the best-known recordings featuring his bassline was Dusty Springfield's 1969 hit "Son of a Preacher Man", produced by Jerry Wexler and Tom Dowd.[3] Other major artists he recorded with include King Curtis, Joe Tex, Elvis Presley, Aretha Franklin, Dobie Gray, Kris Kristofferson, J. J. Cale, Wilson Pickett (Cogbill played the bassline on "Funky Broadway"), Chuck Berry, Dolly Parton, Bob Seger, and Neil Diamond.[4] He also played bass on King Curtis's single "Memphis Soul Stew"[5] in 1967. Cogbill died of a stroke on December 7, 1982, in Nashville.[6] Discography, albums{{Div col}}
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References1. ^http://historic-memphis.com/.../american-studios/american-studios.ht... 2. ^Jones, Roben (2010). Memphis Boys. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi. 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.bassplayer.com/article/dusty-springfields-son/Feb-06/18128 |title=Dusty Springfield's 'Son of a Preacher Man', Chris Jisi |publisher=Bassplayer.com |date= |accessdate=July 6, 2011}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/tommy-cogbill-p65382/credits |title=Tommy Cogbill |publisher=AllMusic.com |date= |accessdate=July 6, 2011}} 5. ^http://www.discogs.com/King-Curtis-Memphis-Soul-Stew/.../2... 6. ^http://soulfulmusic.blogspot.com.au/2006/06/bass-player-magazine-article-on-tommy.html 7. ^http://www.discogs.com/Joe-Tex-Joe-Tex-Spills-The-Beans/... 8. ^http://www.discogs.com/artist/107561-Dobie-Gray External links
15 : 1932 births|1982 deaths|Musicians from Nashville, Tennessee|American rhythm and blues bass guitarists|American country bass guitarists|American session musicians|20th-century American bass guitarists|Musicians from Memphis, Tennessee|American record producers|20th-century bass guitarists|American male bass guitarists|American songwriters|Guitarists from Tennessee|Country musicians from Tennessee|20th-century male musicians |
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