Ken Nelson (American record producer)

[1] Born in Caledonia, Minnesota, Nelson made his radio debut as a singer, at the age of 14, in 1925.

[1] and performed in various bands during his teen years, working with musician Lee Gillette several times.

During his many years with Capitol's division in Hollywood, California, he produced many of the genre's most notable and successful hits, by artists including Merle Travis, Gene Vincent, Ferlin Husky, Jean Shepard, Hank Thompson and the many Number 1 country hits known as the Bakersfield Sound[2] by Merle Haggard and The Strangers, Buck Owens, Red Simpson along with many others.

[1] Nelson was primarily involved with country music acts, although he was responsible for signing comedy star Stan Freberg, who was 25 at the time, with Capitol Records.

According to an extensive chapter on Nelson, Rich Kienzle's book Southwest Shuffle (Routledge, 2003) based on interviews with the producer, Nelson produced the first live album ever done by a country singer, Hank Thompson's Live at the Golden Nugget in 1961.