- (1970s) Branch manager of Frank Sinatra and Nancy Sinatra's publishing firm in Nashville, TN.
- (1950s-70s) Musician, actor, arranger and producer in Hollywood, CA.
- (1946-50) Musician for honky-tonk bands in Texas and dance halls.
- (1964-65) Musician for the "James Bond Theme."
- (1966) Played guitar on Cher's song, "Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down)."
- (1962) Arranger and musician for Nat 'King' Cole's song, "Ramblin' Rose;".
- (1964) Played guitar on "Dead Man's Curve", a hit for Jan & Dean.
- (1963) Songwriter: Wrote "Limbo Rock", a hit for Chubby Checker.
- (1970) Songwriter: Wrote "I Think I Love You", a hit for The Partridge Family.
- (1966) Songwriter: Wrote "These Boots Are Made for Walking", a hit for Nancy Sinatra.
- (1962) Single: Played guitar on "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah", a hit for Bobb B. Soxx and the Blue Jeans.
- (1964) Single: Played guitar on "The Little Old Lady from Pasadena", a hit for Jan & Dean.
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