Ralph Mooney, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Ralph Mooney

American musician

Date of Birth: 16-Sep-1928

Place of Birth: Duncan, Oklahoma, United States

Date of Death: 20-Mar-2011

Profession: guitarist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Virgo


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About Ralph Mooney

  • Ralph Mooney (September 16, 1928 – March 20, 2011) was a well-known steel guitar player.
  • He was inducted into the Steel Guitar Hall of Fame in 1983.
  • He was the original steel guitarist in the Strangers. A native of Duncan, Oklahoma, Mooney became a key figure in the country music scene around Bakersfield, California.
  • He played on many records associated with the Bakersfield sound, including Wynn Stewart's "Wishful Thinking", Buck Owens' "Under Your Spell Again" and Merle Haggard's "Swinging Doors".
  • He and guitarist James Burton released an instrumental album called Corn Pickin' and Slick Slidin' in 1968.Mooney played with many other country artists and was a member of Waylon Jennings' band for two decades.
  • Jennings would often transition to Mooney's instrumentals with the lyrics, "Pick it, Moon". Though best known for his instrumental work, Mooney co-wrote "Crazy Arms" with Chuck Seals; the song was Ray Price's first No.
  • 1 country hit in 1956.
  • Mooney said he wrote the song in 1949 while living in Las Vegas, getting the idea after his wife left him because of his drinking problem.Tyler Mayhan Coe dedicated a full episode of his podcast Cocaine & Rhinestones to Mooney.

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