Weldon Myrick, whose weeping and rollicking steel guitar flourishes graced hits as diverse as Connie Smith’s “Once a Day” and Alan Jackson’s “Chattahoochee,” died Monday (June 2) in Nashville following a stroke. He was 76.
Weldon Myrick, whose weeping and rollicking steel guitar flourishes graced hits as diverse as Connie Smith’s “Once a Day” and Alan Jackson’s “Chattahoochee,” died Monday (June 2) in Nashville following a stroke. He was 76.