
James Burton
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
1939-08-21 (85 years old)
Place of Birth
Dubberly, Louisiana, USA
James Burton
Biography
James Edward Burton (born August 21, 1939, in Dubberly, Louisiana) is an American guitarist. A member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame since 2001 (his induction speech was given by longtime fan Keith Richards), Burton has also been recognized by the Rockabilly Hall of Fame and the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum. Critic Mark Deming writes that "Burton has a well-deserved reputation as one of the finest guitar pickers in either country or rock ... Burton is one of the best guitar players to ever touch a fretboard." He is ranked number 19 in Rolling Stone list of 100 Greatest Guitarists.
Since the 1950s, Burton has recorded and performed with an array of singers, including Bob Luman, Dale Hawkins, Ricky Nelson, Elvis Presley (and was leader of Presley's TCB Band), The Everly Brothers, Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, Glen Campbell, John Denver, Gram Parsons, Emmylou Harris, Judy Collins, Jerry Lee Lewis, Claude King, Elvis Costello, Joe Osborn, Roy Orbison, Joni Mitchell, Hoyt Axton, Townes Van Zandt, Steve Young, Vince Gill, and Suzi Quatro.
Known For
Acting
(2022)
Elvis Presley: Meet Me In Memphis
as lead guitar
(2019)
(2010)
(2007)
Elvis: The King of Rock 'n' Roll
as Self (archive footage)
(2007)
Elvis: #1 Hit Performances
as Self (archive footage)
(2006)
(2002)
Revolution #9
as Therapist Fuller
(2002)
(1992)
Elvis: The Lost Performances
as Self (archive footage)
(1988)
Roy Orbison and Friends: A Black and White Night
as Self - Guitar
(1987)
(1983)
Heart Like a Wheel
as Guitar Player, Tex's Band
(1977)
Elvis in Concert
as Self - lead guitar (uncredited)
(1973)
Elvis - Aloha from Hawaii
as Self - Guitar
(1973)
Elvis: Aloha from Hawaii - Rehearsal Concert
as Self - lead guitar
(1972)
Elvis on Tour
as Self - Guitar
(1972)
Elvis Live at Madison Square Garden
as Self - Lead Guitar
(1970)
Elvis: That's the Way It Is
as Self - Musician
(1957)
Carnival Rock
as Guitar Player (uncredited)