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session scene. He quickly earned a place as part of Nashville's 'A Team'. His discography for the next three decades is extensive and wide-ranging: Carter played guitar and mandolin for two of
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during this time and became part of his band and moved to Hollywood with him. Later, he worked with Orbison in Nashville on the Monument Sessions, being heard on "
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After leaving Centenary, Carter began his professional career in the 1950s, his first partner in music was another Franklin Parish native,
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on scholarship as a violist despite the fact he could not read music, but instead had to memorize all of his orchestral pieces.
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album with Carter at Nugget, after Nelson expressed dissatisfaction with the first version of the album cut in
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Carter was a member of the band Levon Helm and The RCO All-Stars. This band was composed of Helm, Carter,
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Schneider, Jason, "Nashville Guitar Legend Fred Carter Jr. Dies at 76",
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performed the song "Some small Crime", written by her, together with
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Betts, Stephen L., "Fred Carter, Jr., Famed Musician, Dies at 76",
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Skates, Sarah, "Lifenotes: Guitarist Fred Carter Jr.",
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A highway marker was placed in Carter's hometown of
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In 2008, he was profiled in an extensive article in
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Carter also played with Helm on 470:Production credits for Carter include 1067:20th-century American bass guitarists 929:McCuin, LaShanda (January 29, 2022). 441:, and the Saturday Night Live horns. 385:, "I'm Just An Old Chunk Of Coal" by 348:whose group, The Hawks, later became 7: 1082:20th-century American male musicians 593:Vanderbilt University Medical Center 484:'s "Heal in the Wisdom". 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