i got more curiouser about ronnie and also found the same pic but more of it plus a bio that might be of interest to some of you.....

Ronnie Sessions was born in Henrietta, Oklahoma on December 7, 1948. When Sessions was four years old his family moved from Oklahoma to Bakersfield, California. Sessions began taking guitar lessons when he was eight years old from Andy Moseley (brother of the local Mosrite Guitar manufacturer Semie Moseley). Andy Moseley later became Ronnie Sessions’ manager. Sessions signed his first recording contract with Pike Records when he was nine years old. Eventually Sessions signed a record deal with Bakersfield's Mosrite Records, owned and operated by the Moseley brothers. In 1958 Sessions began a three-year stint on Cousin Herb Henson’s “Trading Post” television show. Ronnie Sessions made guest appearances on other television shows including “The Jelly Sanders Show”, “The Tommy Dee Show” and “The Billy Mize Show”. Sessions broke into the Top 10 in 1968 with Hoyt Axton’s song “Never Been To Spain”. Sessions released two full-length albums, “Ronnie Sessions” in 1969 and “Ronnie Sessions Live” in 1970 on MCA Records’ label. ronniesessionsshirt: Ray Willis and Ronnie Session co-wrote a song titled “When I Play The Fiddle” released on Kenny Rogers’ 1977 album titled “Lucille”. After a musical career spanning three decades Ronnie Sessions retired from the music business in 1987. Sessions had 10 songs enter into the Top 10 during his musical career.
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