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Birth name
  
Hargus Melvin Robbins

Years active
  
1957-present

Role
  
Keyboard Player

Associated acts
  
George Jones

Occupation(s)
  
Session musician

Name
  
Hargus Robbins

Genres
  
Country

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Born
  
January 18, 1938 (age 86) (
1938-01-18
)

Origin
  
Spring City, Tennessee, U.S.

Instruments
  
Piano, Keyboards, Organ

Albums
  
Country Instrumentalist of the Year

Awards
  
Country Music Association Award for Musician of the Year

Record labels
  
Elektra Records, Chart Records

Similar People
  
Buddy Spicher, Buddy Harman, Bob Moore, Eddie Bayers, Owen Bradley

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Hargus Melvin "Pig" Robbins (born January 18, 1938 in Spring City, Tennessee) is an American session keyboard and piano player. Having played on records for artists such as Dolly Parton, Loretta Lynn, Kenny Rogers, George Jones, Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Ween, Alan Jackson, Merle Haggard, Roger Miller, David Allan Coe, George Hamilton IV and Conway Twitty, He played on Roger Miller's Grammy award winning "Dang Me" in 1964. Robbins is a prominent session instrumentalist in Nashville. He is also blind, having lost his sight at age four due to an accident involving his father's knife.

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Robbins learned to play piano at age seven, while attending the Nashville School for the Blind. He played his first session in 1957, with his first major recording being George Jones's "White Lightning". Since then, he has gone on to play piano and keyboards for scores of country music artists.

Between 1963 and 1979, Robbins also recorded eight studio albums: one on Time Records, three on Chart Records, and four on Elektra Records, as well as an independent live album. He was also awarded Musician of the Year by the Country Music Association in 1976 and 2000.

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His 1959 single "Save It", recorded under the name Mel Robbins, was famously covered by The Cramps on their 1983 album Off the Bone.

Robbins joined producers Alan Autry and Randall Franks on the In the Heat of the Night (TV Series) 1991 Christmas Time's A Comin' CD appearing on several cuts but receiving feature credit on series star David Hart (actor)'s recording of "Let it Snow."

On October 21, 2012, Robbins was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.

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References

Hargus "Pig" Robbins Wikipedia