David Briggs dead: Country music icon who worked with Dolly Parton and Elvis dies

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Remembering David Briggs: Influential Country Music Producer and Musician

Nashville and the world of country music are mourning the loss of David Briggs, a celebrated record producer, arranger, composer, and studio owner, who passed away at the age of 82. Known for his prolific career and contributions to countless recordings, Briggs left an indelible mark on the industry.

A Life Dedicated to Music

News of his passing was shared on the Steve Hoffman Music Forums, citing a stroke as the cause of death. The announcement expressed sadness over the loss of a musical genius who had also been battling cancer.

  • Briggs’s influence spanned genres, encompassing country, R&B, rock, and pop.
  • He was a studio mainstay in Nashville, enhancing records by numerous iconic artists.

Tributes from the Music Community

Kyle Young, CEO of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, lauded Briggs’s versatility and impact:

“David Briggs could play keyboards in any style. For more than four decades, his deft touch graced countless country, R&B, rock, and pop recordings. He was eighteen years old when he played piano on Arthur Alexander’s epochal Muscle Shoals hit ‘You Better Move On.”

Young further highlighted Briggs’s role in shaping the Nashville music scene:

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“Recruited by Nashville producer Owen Bradley, Briggs immediately became a studio fixture, enhancing records by Elvis Presley, Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, Reba McEntire, and many more,” Young added. “He further shaped Music City in co-founding Quadrafonic Studio and opening his own House of David studio. He was a man of music through and through.”

Fans also took to social media to express their condolences and share memories of Briggs’s influence.

Fan Reactions:

  • “David was a hero to many of us. He will be greatly missed. Thankfully he left a treasure trove of musical memories.”
  • “Long before Nashville David and the original Fame Gang opened for the first show The Beatles did stateside. One of the true pioneers of MuscleShoals music as well as Nashville.”
  • “Sad to hear about Nashville/Muscle Shoals producer & musician, David Briggs passing away. David toured with Elvis Presley & played on nearly all of Gary Stewart’s albums… among many, many others. I got to spend a little bit of time with him a few years ago, and he was a funny, funny man. RIP Mr. Briggs,”
  • “RIP David Briggs. One of a kind. A great musician and fascinating person.”

A Storied Career in Music

Born in 1943, David Briggs reportedly began his recording journey at just 14 years old. He was a recording artist for Decca, Polydor, and Monument Records in the mid-to-late 1960s and a member of the band Area Code 615 from 1969 to 1971.

His extensive collaborations included:

  • Dolly Parton
  • Johnny Cash
  • Reba McEntire
  • B.B. King
  • Willie Nelson
  • Waylon Jennings
  • George Harrison
  • Charley Pride

Working with Elvis Presley

A pivotal moment occurred in May 1966 when Briggs had the opportunity to record on sessions for Elvis Presley’s album How Great Thou Art, filling in for Floyd Cramer. This led to a long-term professional relationship, with Briggs recording and touring with Presley until February 1977.

Legacy and Honors

Briggs was a distinguished member of “the Nashville Cats,” an elite group of studio musicians. He was recognized in a major exhibition by the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2015. Further cementing his legacy, he was inducted into the Alabama Music Hall of Fame in 1999 and the Musicians Hall of Fame in 2019.


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