Who's this steeler with Stan Kenton?

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Who's this steeler with Stan Kenton?

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A trombone player friend sent me this cool photo, with the caption, “You think pedal steel is annoying listen to those bleep with the mellophones!” Anybody think they know who this steeler is? The Fender might narrow it down.... I hope I can load this photo right.

/Users/jimhoke/Desktop/Kenton w: steel
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You should try again.

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I would say it is Alvino Rey. And also - is that other guy Tex Ritter?
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Yes, Alvino Rey.
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Hey Kevin - hope you're doing great. Tex Ritter? I guess they were working out some ideas for Stan Kenton arrangement of "Hillbilly Heaven"...
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Maybe they were working on a creative alternate take of The Peanut Vendor that was never released. :lol:
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Well….actually…I did some research!
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Rey's instrument is interesting. Ten pedals on an S10?!!
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Hey, Sneaky Pete had nine pedals on an 8 string Fender 400! Rey probably had no knee levers. His technique leaned heavily on strumming blocks of chords.
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Earnest Bovine wrote:ick
It's an acquired taste, no question.
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Seems like the type of gimmicky thing Mitch Miller was doing then at Columbia. Perhaps an act of desperation on Kenton's part in the death throes of the big band era?
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Earnest Bovine wrote:

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I sampled as much as I could stand. Has anyone listened to the whole album? Is there any steel anywhere?
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You beat me to it Kevin. The trombone player who sent me the photo sent me a YT of the album. Pretty strange.....
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Frank Freniere wrote: I sampled as much as I could stand. Has anyone listened to the whole album? Is there any steel anywhere?
A few muted chords; Alvino might as well not have even been there. Sad, because Alvino was once the top presence as far as pedal steelers go. And up until Robert Randolph, probably the most famous to front his own band.

This was a lemon of an idea, though. Kind of like putting Tony Bennett in Bill Monroe's band. :lol:
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Thanks for that great photo of Alvino with a great interior shot of Capitol.

It might be a steel playing the zither sound at 2:05 ". . . .and the green leaves of summer, are calling me home." There's a xylophone on top of it and tagging the song.

"Green Leaves of Summer"

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K Maul wrote:I would say it is Alvino Rey. And also - is that other guy Tex Ritter?
Yes sir, Tex Ritter and Alveno Rey.
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