Willie Ackerman
Biography
Willie Ackerman (May 1, 1939 – December 13, 2012) was a professional American drummer whose career began in 1957 and ended in the 2000s. He performed with Johnny Cash, Louis Armstrong, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, The Monkees, Keith O'Conner Murphy and many other acts. Ackerman was an RCA Studios artist. Ackerman was born in Nashville, Tennessee. He became a Hee Haw drummer, and was also at one time a drummer at the Grand Ole Opry. He recorded Marty Robbins' "El Paso" song in 1959, "Wings of a Dove" in 1960 and "The Grand Tour" in 1974 along with George Jones. He died in his sleep at his home and left behind his wife Jeannie Ackerman and son Trey Ackerman.
Bio from Wikipedia
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Honky Tonk Heroes
1973

For The Good Times
1970

Yesterday's Wine
1971

Tale Of My Lost Love
2021

The Magnificent Music Machine
1976

Look At Them Beans
1975

The Best Of Buffy Sainte-Marie
1970

Instant Replay
1969

Crazy: The Demo Sessions
2003

One Piece At A Time
1976

Special Delivery
1975

Lonesome, On'ry & Mean
1973

Seven Bridges Road
1972

Ladies Love Outlaws
1972

Ko-Ko Joe
1971

A Travellin' Man
1966

Lover Please!
1962

The Grand Tour
1974

Big And Country Instrumentals
1967
Credited work
491 releases · 109 albums · active 1959–2024
- Performance · 625
- Other credits · 16
Studios: RCA Victor Studios, Nashville · Woodland Studios · Jack Clement Recording Studios · Columbia Recording Studios, Nashville
Frequent collaborators
- Willie Nelson
- Waylon Jennings
- Jerry Reed
- Buffy Sainte-Marie
- Billy 'Crash' Craddock
- Various
- Hank Snow
- Tom T. Hall
