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  1. In the late 1960s, after moving to Memphis, Tennessee, Milsap worked for producer Chips Moman and became a popular weekly attraction at the Memphis nightclub T.J.'s. During this time, Moman helped Milsap land work as a session musician on numerous projects including several recordings with Elvis Presley such as " Don't Cry Daddy " in ...

  2. A 1968 move to Memphis led Milsap to Chips Moman’s hot American Studio and a regular gig at “the jumping nightclub—T. J.’s.” Milsap played piano and sang on Elvis Presley’s “Kentucky Rain” (1970) and recorded briefly for Moman’s Chips label. He then cut LPs for Warner Bros. and Reprise in 1971–’72.

  3. Ronnie Milsap is the debut studio album by American country music artist Ronnie Milsap. It was released in 1971 on Warner Bros. Records. Among the tracks on the album is " Please Don't Tell Me How the Story Ends ", which he re-recorded in 1974 after he signed a contract with RCA Nashville and established himself as a hitmaker in ...

  4. 27 de sept. de 2023 · Ronnie Milsap is a multiple Grammy Award-winning country music singer and pianist. A blind performer, Milsap's songs were frequent cross-over hits during the 1970s and 1980s. Updated: Sep 27,...

  5. www.willienelsonmuseum.com › artists-biographies › ronnie-milsapRONNIE MILSAP

    By the late 1960s, Milsap had moved to Memphis, Tennessee, where he fronted an R&B band and worked as a session musician. Working with producer Chips Moman, Milsap played piano on Elvis Presley’s recording of Eddie Rabbitt’s “Kentucky Rain” and sang harmony on Elvis’s “Don’t Cry Daddy.”

  6. 6 de feb. de 2024 · From Atlanta, Ronnie moved to Memphis where he was doing sessions with Chips Moman, where Elvis famously commanded, “ More thunder on the keys, Milsap ,” during the recording of “Kentucky Rain.” It was there he was asked to play the Whiskey on the famed Sunset Strip in LA.

  7. Ronnie Milsap, the Country Music Hall of Famer who boasted country’s first MTV video, myriad crossover hits and a long relationship with mentor Ray Charles, realizes a great dream today: induction into the Memphis Music Hall of Fame.