• Roddis Franklin "Pete" Drake (October 8, 1932 – July 29, 1988) was a Nashville-based American record producer and pedal steel guitar player. One of the...
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    three albums with the box, Pete Drake & His Talking Guitar, Talking Steel and Singing Strings, and Talking Steel Guitar. Drake's device consisted of an 8-inch...
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  • Beaucoups of Blues (category Albums produced by Pete Drake)
    Starr recorded the album over three days in Nashville with producer Pete Drake and an ensemble of local session players. Beaucoups of Blues failed to...
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  • spent 1 week on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at No. 83. In 1964, Pete Drake released a cover of the song, which spent 11 weeks on the Billboard Hot...
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  • Gary Wright, Billy Preston, Klaus Voormann, John Barham, Badfinger and Pete Drake. The sessions produced a double album's worth of extra material, most...
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    arranged by a different musician. He followed it in September 1970 with the Pete Drake-produced Beaucoups of Blues, which contained songs influenced by country...
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  • Nashville. That year's inductees included Harold Bradley, Floyd Cramer, Pete Drake, Ray Edenton, Hank Garland, Buddy Harman, Tommy Jackson, Grady Martin...
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  • guitar, which is how Pete Drake came to be on that record." The final session did break from the status quo by employing Pete Drake on the final two recordings...
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    session with George Harrison at Abbey Road Studios in London in 1970, Pete Drake introduced him to the "talk box" that was to become one of his trademark...
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    Aubrey Drake Graham (born October 24, 1986), known mononymously as Drake, is a Canadian rapper, singer, and actor. An influential figure in popular music...
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  • singer, songwriter, music publisher: 36  Floyd Cramer: piano legend: 2814  Pete Drake: steel guitar player Howard "Howdy" Forrester: fiddle player John Hartford:...
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  • cinematic journey through the grand house and the grounds of the estate. Pete Drake, Billy Preston, Gary Wright, Klaus Voormann and Alan White played on the...
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    Gabriela Pat 2001 Point Doom Spider 2001 What They Wanted, What They Got Pete Drake 2002 Infested Warren 2003 Momentum Director Hammond 2005 Legion of the...
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  • Bob Moore playing contra bass, tuba, Charlie McCoy playing harmonica, Pete Drake playing pedal steel guitar, Dobro and a piccolo flute. Simon & Garfunkel...
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  • features a prominent contribution from Nashville pedal steel virtuoso Pete Drake, and twin keyboard parts from Gary Wright and Billy Preston in the tradition...
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  • song by Bob Dylan first released on John Wesley Harding. It features Pete Drake on pedal steel guitar, and two other Nashville musicians, Charlie McCoy...
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  • Railroad. In October 1971, he signed as an exclusive writer with Pete and Rose Drake's publishing company Windows Publishing Company, Inc. in Nashville...
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  • Percy Faith Percy Sledge Perry Como Pete Drake Peter & Gordon Peter Jay and the Jaywalkers Peter, Paul & Mary Pete Seeger Petula Clark Phil Keaggy Phil...
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    peaking at number 61. At Capitol Records, she began being produced by Pete Drake. He was successful in pairing her as a duet partnership with Charlie Louvin...
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  • – backing vocals Millie Kirkham – backing vocals Pig Robbins – piano Pete Drake – pedal steel guitar Charlie McCoy – harmonica Jerry Carrigan – drums...
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  • by John Barham and contributions from musicians such as Ringo Starr, Pete Drake, Bobby Whitlock, Eric Clapton and Klaus Voormann. Although the Beatles...
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  • session on 25–26 June 1970. He selected it from material compiled by Pete Drake, his producer, who had amassed a collection of potential songs from Nashville...
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    the Country Music Hall of Fame along with Ray Charles, The Judds, and Pete Drake. The son of a career military man, Bayers moved around as a child, originally...
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  • Retrieved November 15, 2011. The Smash Records Story from BSN Pubs A discography of Smash albums A discography of Smash singles A biography of Pete Drake [1]...
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    engineered by Scotty Moore and featuring renowned Nashville session musician Pete Drake. Despite favourable reviews, the album was a commercial failure. Starr...
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  • 2001. The released recording features only Harrison's lead vocal and Pete Drake's prominent pedal-steel guitar from the 1970 album sessions, with all other...
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  • Bottleneck Dan Crary Bluegrass Jerry Donahue Jerry Douglas Dobro, Bluegrass Pete Drake Pedal Steel Tommy Emmanuel Buddy Emmons Pedal Steel Hank Garland Country...
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  • Melba Montgomery (1978 album) (category Albums produced by Pete Drake)
    Larry Butler. He would produce Montgomery's eponymous album, along with Pete Drake. The project was recorded in September 1976 at the Jack Clement Recording...
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  • Background Vocals: Ronnie Drake, Beckie Foster, Allen Henson, Joy Gardner, Ima Withers Bass guitar: Henry Strzelecki Dobro: Pete Drake Drums: Jerry Carrigan...
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    Jared Drake Bell (born June 27, 1986) is an American actor and musician. Born in Newport Beach, California, he began his career as a child actor in the...
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