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Name
  
Nashville Machine

Role
  
Orchestra

Active from
  
1974


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Members
  
Carl Gorodetzky, Conni Ellisor, Pam Sixfin

Nominations
  
Academy of Country Music Award for Specialty Instrument(s) of the Year

Similar
  
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Nashville String Machine is a musical collective comprising session musicians, based in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. Members of the group have been credited on records dating from 1972 to the present, although the group was formally formed as "The Nashville String Machine" in 1981.

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The group was formed by violinist and concertmaster Carl J. Gorodetsky (b. 1936/7 in Pennsylvania) and his wife (also violinist) Carol W. Gorodetsky (b. 1937 in Pennsylvania). They take care of contracting arrangers, players and studio support as needed; their available supply of potential orchestra members is up to 80 strong.

Since the required number of orchestra members varies from project to project, individual members come and go. However, there are four members of the ensemble who date from its 1981 founding:

  • Carol W. Gorodetsky - violin
  • Pam Sixfin - violin
  • Gary Vanosdale - viola
  • Craig Nelson - arco bass.
  • The music aggregating website AllMusic lists 1,171 albums on which "The Nashville String Machine" is credited (from 1972 through 2015). The group has appeared as large as an orchestra, or as small as a duo.

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    References

    Nashville String Machine Wikipedia