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  1. The musicians who participated on Life in a Tin Can were Jim Keltner, Sneaky Pete Kleinow, Tommy Morgan, Jerome Richardson, Ric Grech, Jane Getz and Johnny Pate. [4] When asked by Billboard why they moved from London to Los Angeles, Maurice says: "We don't want to talk about it yet.

  2. Personal life and death. Kleinow was married to Ernestine Kleinow for 54 years until his death. They had three sons and two daughters together. Kleinow died on January 6, 2007, at a convalescent home near the skilled nursing facility in Petaluma, California. Suffering from Alzheimer's disease, he had been living at the facility since ...

  3. Steel-Gitarre: Sneaky Pete Kleinow; Piano: Jane Getz; Querflöte: Jerome Richardson; Mundharmonika: Tommy Morgan; Trackliste. A1. Saw a New Morning (Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb) A2. I Don’t Wanna Be the One (Barry Gibb) A3. South Dakota Morning (Barry Gibb) A4. Living in Chicago (Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb) B1. While I Play (Barry ...

  4. „Sneaky“ Pete Kleinow (* 20. August 1934 in South Bend , Indiana ; † 6. Januar 2007 in Petaluma , Kalifornien ) war ein US-amerikanischer Country-Musiker .

  5. 10. Jan. 2007 · Sneaky Pete Kleinow was a pioneer of the fusion of country and rock which Gram Parsons dubbed ‘Cosmic American Music.’ He took the pedal steel guitar – an instrument previously associated ...

  6. 10. Jan. 2007 · "Sneaky" Pete Kleinow, a steel guitar virtuoso who helped create the genre of country rock by introducing rock audiences to one of country music's cornerstone instruments while performing with the...

  7. Life in a Tin Can is the Bee Gees' eleventh studio album (ninth worldwide), released in January 1973. The Bee Gees travelled to Los Angeles to record Life in a Tin Can. However, it was unable to prevent a commercial decline with the album criticised for a lack of innovation.