SNEAKY PETE KLEINOW

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"Sneaky Pete" Kleinow

'Peter E. "Sneaky Pete" Kleinow' (b. August 20 1934, South Bend, Indiana - d. January 6 2007, Petaluma, California) was an American country-rock musician, songwriter, and a motion picture special effects artist.

Contents
Biography
Discography
Solo projects
Other appearances
References
External links

Biography


Before his musical career, Kleinow originally worked as a special effects artist and stop motion animator for movies and television, including the
''Gumby'', ''Outer Limits'', and ''Davey and Goliath'' series, as well as classic cult movies such as ''7 Faces of Dr. Lao'' (starring Tony Randall and Barbara Eden) and
''The Wonderful World of the Brothers Grimm''.
At night, Kleinow would frequently sit in with Bakersfield Sound-oriented combos and early country-rock aggregations playing the pedal steel guitar; through this scene he became acquainted with Chris Hillman and Gram Parsons of ''The Byrds'', helping the group to replicate their newly country oriented sound onstage with banjoist Doug Dillard.
After leaving the Byrds, in 1968, Parsons and Hillman invited Kleinow to join their new band, the ''Flying Burrito Brothers''. Subsequently, Kleinow left behind his career in visual effects and spent the next thirteen years as a professional musician.
One of the first pedal steel players to work in a rock context, Kleinow incorporated liberal use of electronic innovations like the fuzzbox and backwards recording techniques. As such, his style of playing was immediately influential upon second-generation players such as Jerry Garcia, Buddy Cage of the ''New Riders of the Purple Sage'' and sessionman Al Perkins.
Respected as the "Hendrix of the steel guitar," Kleinow was rarely short of session work. Finding session work to be more lucrative, he left the Flying Burrito Brothers in 1971 and played for an eclectic range of artists, including Joe Cocker (''Joe Cocker!'', 1969), Delaney, Bonnie and Friends (''To Bonnie from Delaney'', 1970) and ''Little Feat'' (many albums including ''Sailin' Shoes'', 1972).
He also added steel guitar to records by Frank Zappa (''Waka/Jawaka'', 1972), the Bee Gees (''Life in a Tin Can'', 1973), John Lennon (''Mind Games'', 1973), Linda Ronstadt (Heart Like A Wheel, 1974), and Fleetwood Mac (''Heroes Are Hard to Find'', 1974).
In 1974 Kleinow was part of a new band, Cold Steel, and then a reconstituted Flying Burrito Brothers. His first solo album, ''Sneaky Pete'', was released in 1978 and ''The Legend and the Legacy'' followed in 1994.
He returned to special effects and created the dinosaurs for the comic film ''Caveman'' (1981), starring Ringo Starr and Barbara Bach. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Kleinow created special effects for movies such as '', ''Gremlins'',
''The Right Stuff'', ''The Terminator'', and
'', while continuing to work sporadically as a professional musician.
In 1983, his work on the television miniseries ''The Winds of War'' was recognized with an Emmy Award for Special Visual Effects.
In 2000, Kleinow formed a group called Burrito Deluxe (also the name of a 1970 Flying Burrito Brothers' album) with Garth Hudson, former organist of The Band, Carlton Moody of the Moody Brothers on lead vocals and guitars, bassist Jeff "Stick" Davis of ''Amazing Rhythm Aces'' and drummer Rick Lonow. The group recorded three albums, ''Georgia Peach,''The Whole Enchilada and 2007's Disciples Of The Truth, which feature his last studio recordings. Kleinow's last performance was at a 2005 Gram Parsons' tribute concert.
He died at a convalescent home near the skilled nursing facility in Petaluma, California, where he had been living with Alzheimer's disease since 2006.Flying Burrito 'Sneaky' Pete Kleinow dies, Associated Press, 2006-01-08.
Kleinow was survived by his wife, three sons and two daughters.

Discography


For albums by the Flying Burrito Brothers see their discography.

Solo projects



★ Sneaky Pete (1979)

★ The Legend and the Legacy (1994)

★ Meet Sneaky Pete (2001)
Other appearances

Kleinow appears on numerous rock and country-rock albums, including those by:

Jackson Browne

Sandy Denny

Dillard & Clark

The Byrds

John Lennon

Frank Zappa

Little Feat

Rita Coolidge

The Steve Miller Band.

Stevie Wonder

Fleetwood Mac

The Golden Palominos

Yoko Ono

Dion and the Belmonts

Billy Joel

Joan Baez

the Bee Gees

Booker T. and the MG's

Gene Clark

Joe Cocker

Gordon Lightfoot

Leonard Cohen

The Rolling Stones

Linda Ronstadt

Dave Mason

John Cale

The Knack

Joni Mitchell

Doug Sahm

Neil Sedaka

The Eagles

Robert Palmer

The Ventures

Peaches & Herb

The Everly Brothers

Jermaine Jackson

Gladys Knight

Carly Simon

Sly & the Family Stone

Ringo Starr

Harry Nilsson

Burrito Deluxe

The Lemonheads

References


External links



a Kleinow website

Official Burrito Deluxe website

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