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A rockabilly singer who reportedly taught <a href="spotify:artist:43ZHCT0cAZBISjO8DG9PnE">Elvis Presley</a> how to play the guitar, Lee Denson is one of rock's little-known pioneers. Active between 1956-1965, Denson, who also recorded under the name <a href="spotify:artist:7vSl4G7S0hX7FSOuEF3eG2">Jesse James</a>, is best-remembered for the stellar cast of musicians and vocalists that he featured on his recordings, including <a href="spotify:artist:1p0t3JtUTayV2wb1RGN9mO">Eddie Cochran</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:0BmKK2APo4jh7ArrA9JpNQ">Sam "The Man" Taylor</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:4IKhazN1C82QWCD2Oqwf3v">Dorsey Burnette</a>, and Kenny Burrell & the Jazz Guitar Band. Two songs -- "Mississippi Bridge" and "Sixteen States" -- featured the harmonies of <a href="spotify:artist:7slnlqXyKCLVEirP005Q2n">Richard</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:36RONzYVz7gBzAI1k6kot1">Karen Carpenter</a>, the only commercial recording with <a href="spotify:artist:36RONzYVz7gBzAI1k6kot1">Karen</a> singing background vocals. Denson had his greatest success as a songwriter when <a href="spotify:artist:43ZHCT0cAZBISjO8DG9PnE">Elvis Presley</a> recorded his hymn "Miracle of the Rosary." ~ Craig Harris
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