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  1. Vor 5 Tagen · Darunter waren der befreundete Schlagzeuger Jim Keltner, der Gitarrist David Spinozza der Pianist Ken Ascher, der Bassist Gordon Edwards, der Pedal-Steel-Spieler „Sneaky“ Pete Kleinow, der Saxophonist Michael Brecker, der Schlagzeuger Rick Marotta und die Backgroundsängerinnen Jocelyn Brown, Christine Wiltshire, Angel Coakely und Kathy ...

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    Vor 2 Tagen · During this period, Parsons attempted to exert a controlling influence over the group by pressuring McGuinn to recruit either JayDee Maness or Sneaky Pete Kleinow as the band's permanent pedal steel guitar player.

  3. Vor einem Tag · I just got a pedal steel guitar and my all time favorite pedal steel player is “Sneaky Pete” Kleinow who played with the Flying Burrito Brothers (the band started by Gram Parson’s and Chris Hillman after leaving The Byrds following the album “Sweetheart of the Rodeo”)- as well as many other artists over the years. He was one of the ...

  4. Vor 4 Tagen · Sneaky Pete Kleinow – pedal steel guitar solo (3) Janet Ferguson – vocals (3) Don Preston – piano and Minimoog (4) Billy Byers – trombone and baritone horn (4) Ken Shroyer – trombone and baritone horn (4) _____ Released: July 5, 1972 Recorded: April 17–21 and May 5, 1972 Studio: Paramount Studios, Los Angeles, California

  5. Vor 5 Tagen · Yep! One of my favorite Byrds cuts and his parts really make this song. I saw this version of the band about five times. I only saw Pete play one time in Rochester with the “non-Hillman” Burrito Brothers in the 70s. I recall Pete doing some very cool Travis picking on that Fender. _____

  6. Vor 5 Tagen · OK maybe you can't fake Sneaky Pete Kleinow, but this will provide just enough of that sound to soothe a country soul.... electric: Epiphone Dot semihollow body, acoustic: mahogany jumbo, recording: Cubase Artist 11 or Tascam DP008

  7. Vor 5 Tagen · Vicente Amigo (* 1967) Paco de Antequera, Francisco Márquez Méndez (1938–2000) Andrés Batista (* 1937) Agustín de la Fuente (* um 1980) Pedro Bacán, Pedro Peña Peña (1951–1997) Peret (1935–2014) Juan Manuel Cañizares (* 1966) Manuel Cano Tamayo (1925–1990) Isidoro Carmona (1951–1988), geboren in Granada, gestorben in Sevilla.