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Topic: RIP "Sneaky" Pete Kleinow Return to archive
8th January 2007 06:58 AM
Gazza Died on Saturday of alzheimer's, apparently

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Kleinow

Nothing on the newswires as yet, though

The wikipedia entry plus his own website mentions the session work he's done and the Stones are included. Cant think of what song(s) however
8th January 2007 10:24 PM
Left Shoe Shuffle
quote:
Gazza wrote:
Died on Saturday of alzheimer's, apparently

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Kleinow

Nothing on the newswires as yet, though

The wikipedia entry plus his own website mentions the session work he's done and the Stones are included. Cant think of what song(s) however


RIP indeed.

Owing to Kleinow's Parsons/Burritos connection, the Stones song that comes immediately to mind is Wild Horses.

And according to Nico's Stones Database, Sneaky Pete is listed as having played piano on a 1969 recording.

Not so sure about that, though.
He played pedal steel, not piano.
8th January 2007 10:28 PM
VoodooChileInWOnderl RIP Sneaky!

Unfortunately soon we will have more and more, are we getting too old?
8th January 2007 10:32 PM
pdog
quote:
VoodooChileInWOnderl wrote:
are we getting too old?



dudes are old!
8th January 2007 10:45 PM
mojoman RIP pete
8th January 2007 10:52 PM
mojoman http://www.mercurynews.com/mld/mercurynews/news/breaking_news/16413428.htm
8th January 2007 10:56 PM
Altamont
8th January 2007 11:21 PM
Zambero Awesome video! Sneaky was the Jimi Hendrix of steel guitar.
8th January 2007 11:27 PM
Altamont If I remember right, the story was that Gram suggested to the Stones that Sneaky should play pedal steel on Wild Horses, but nothing ever came of it. The Burritos released their cover of Wild Horses on their 2nd LP, even before the Stones released their own version of it.
9th January 2007 12:01 AM
Altamont
9th January 2007 12:43 AM
glencar
quote:
VoodooChileInWOnderl wrote:
RIP Sneaky!

Unfortunately soon we will have more and more, are we getting too old?

At least we're not dying...
9th January 2007 11:51 AM
GotToRollMe RIP Sneaky Pete. Here's the article from the link that mojoman posted:

'Sneaky' Pete Kleinow, Flying Burrito Brothers guitarist, dies
LISA LEFF
Associated Press
SAN FRANCISCO - "Sneaky" Pete Kleinow, a steel guitar prodigy who rose to fame as one of the original members of the Flying Burrito Brothers, has died. He was 72.

Kleinow, who also worked in film as an award-winning animator and special effects artist, died Saturday at a Petaluma convalescent home near the skilled nursing facility where he had been living with Alzheimer's disease since last year, his daughter Anita Kleinow said.

"He was diagnosed about two years ago now and definitely didn't want to be left in a nursing home or anything like that," she said. "I think he made it in his head he didn't want to be there and found a way not to be."

During a musical career that spanned six decades, Kleinow helped define the country-rock genre in the late 1960s and 1970s by taking the instrument he had picked up as a teenager in South Bend, Ind., to California. His prowess with the pedal steel guitar influenced a generation of rock-and-rollers, including the Eagles, the Steve Miller Band and Poco.

Besides co-founding the Flying Burrito Brothers with the Byrds' Chris Hillman and Gram Parsons in 1968, he enjoyed a steady gig as a session musician, recording with such singer-songwriters as John Lennon, Jackson Browne, Linda Ronstadt and Joni Mitchell and bands as varied as the Bee Gees and Sly and the Family Stone.

Kleinow's last public performance was at a 2005 tribute concert in Parsons' memory. He played and recorded regularly with Burrito Deluxe, a band he founded in 2000 following the rebirth of alt-country music and fronted until he was diagnosed with Alzheimer's.

His last recording with the group is scheduled to be released next month, said Brenda Cline, the band's manager.

"Americana circles will mourn his death," Cline said. "He is partially responsible for where the Americana market is today."

Before, during and after his steady run as a Burrito Brother, Kleinow won acclaim as an animator, special effects artist and director of commercials in the television and film industries. His credits ranged from the original "Gumby" series - he wrote and performed the theme music as well as designed cartoons - and the relaunched "The Twilight Zone" to the movies "Under Siege," "Fearless" and "The Empire Strikes Back."

He won an Emmy award in 1983 for his work on the miniseries, "The Winds of War."

Born August 20, 1934, in South Bend, Kleinow started playing the pedal steel guitar while listening to Grand Ole Opry broadcasts on the radio, his daughter said. A natural on the instrument, he got his first job playing on a radio program at age 16, she said.

"It was a God-given talent," Anita Kleinow said. "He fell in love with it and was immediately expert with it."

Kleinow did road construction and odd jobs in Michigan before he followed his dreams to Los Angeles, where he performed in clubs and eventually recorded with the Byrds. When Parsons and Hillman left the band to form the Flying Burrito Brothers, they asked Kleinow to join them.

Kleinow is survived by his wife of 54 years, Ernestine, his daughters Anita and Tammy, and three sons, Martin , Aaron and Cosmo.

Plans for a memorial service to be held in Joshua Tree later this month are pending.

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I see that "plans for a memorial service to be held in Joshua Tree later this month are pending." I wonder if they're going to give him a send-off a la Gram Parsons. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0338075/




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