When rock artists, including Bob Dylan and members of the Beatles, began to record in Nashville, Pete Drake (born Franklin Drake) was the natural choice as steel guitarist. Although he had a Top 30 hit, "Talking Steel," in 1964, Drake recorded very little on his own. Instead, he used the trademark mellow tone of his steel guitar to strengthen albums by other artists. In addition to working with ...more
- Faron Young
- Here's Faron Young/Occasional Wife
- Guitar (Steel)
- Elvis Presley
- I Believe: The Gospel Masters
- Guitar (Steel)
- Don McLean
- Prime Time/Chain Lightning/Believers
- Pedal Steel
- Waylon Jennings
- Essential Waylon Jennings (Limited Edition 3.0)
- Guitar (Steel)
- Porter Wagoner
- Cold Hard Facts of Life/Soul of a Convict
- Guitar (Steel)


























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