Paul Worley
Paul Worley (born February 16, 1950 in Nashville) is an American record producer and session guitarist, known primarily for his work in country music. Formerly a vice president at Sony BMG, he later joined the staff of Warner Bros. Records' Nashville division as chief creative officer. Since leaving Warner in the early 2000s, Worley has worked mainly as a record producer for other acts including Big & Rich, as well as an occasional session guitarist. He is mostly known as the co- producer (with Victoria Shaw) of the self-titled debut album of Lady Antebellum (2008) and as one of the producers of their second album, ''Need You Now'' (2010). He also discovered the Dixie Chicks and with Blake Chancey, co-produced their first two albums. Provided by Wikipedia
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Researching ‘others’ by Ian Couper, Paul Worley
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Enhancing the local workforce outcomes for rural LICs: what is the role of the local health service in leading innovation in medical education? by Wayne Champion, Hamish Eske, Sharon Frahn, James McLeod, Andrew Olesnicky, Caroline Phegan, Corina Sims, Paul Worley
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Position statement: research and reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples in rural health journals by Mark Lock, Faye McMillan, Bindi Bennett, Jodie Martire, Donald Warne, Jacquie Kidd, Naomi Williams, Russell Roberts, Paul Worley, Peter Hutten-Czapski
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Indigenous Cultural Identity of Research Authors Standard: research and reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples in rural health journals by Mark Lock, Faye McMillan, Donald Warne, Bindi Bennett, Jacquie Kidd, Naomi Williams, Jodie Martire, Paul Worley, Peter Hutten-Czapski, Emily Saurman, Veronica Mathews, Emma Walke, Dave Edwards, Julie Owen, Jennifer Browne, Russell Roberts
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