Sneaky Pete Kleinow

Born
August 20, 1934
in South Bend, IN 
Active Decades
19001020304050607080902000 
 
by Jason Ankeny
One of the unsung heroes of the country-rock movement, steel guitarist and songwriter Sneaky Pete Kleinow was born August 20, 1934, in South Bend, IN. Influenced by the music of Jerry Byrd, he took up the steel guitar at the age of 17 and, after graduating high school, spent over a decade as a road maintenance worker for the Michigan State Highway Department. In 1963, Kleinow relocated to Los Angeles, where he became a regular performer on the city's club circuit; he also found work composing jingles and even wrote the theme music for the children's series Gumby. In addition, he began working in Hollywood developing special effects for films.



In 1965, Kleinow played on his first record, backing The Ventures on their "Blue Star." While performing in an area club, he met Gram Parsons and Chris Hillman, who approached Kleinow about joining the band they were organizing apart from their current venture, the folk-rock pioneers The Byrds. Kleinow agreed, and after a brief tenure as a Byrds sideman he joined Parsons and Hillman in The Flying Burrito Brothers; the band's 1969 debut, The Gilded Palace Of Sin, established the very blueprint for the country-rock genre.

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