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D.J Fontana, Billy Ray Reynolds, Dale Sellers, Jack Drake, Chuck Howard, Johnny Gimble, Pete Drake
Dave Kirby, D.J. Fontana, Margie and Marcy Cates, Josie Brown, Pete and Jack Drake. The Mavericks at George Jones and Tammy Wynette Park in Florida
Early publicity shot of Pete
Lewis, Chuck Howard, Pete Drake, DJ Fontana, Jack Drake (after he retired from the road with Ernest Tubb), Dave Kirby, Jim Buchanan, Terry Dale
Lightnin’ Chance (Bass), Harold Weakley (Drums), Tommy Hill (Guitar), Roy Drusky. Pete on Steel.
Pete and Jerry Kennedy
Pete and The Mavericks – Frontier City
Pete at the Steel
Pete Drake and The Mavericks, Bobby Woods, Jeff Newman, Pete, Corky Tittle, Harley Alsup
Pete with Shobud steel guitar
Pete’s first night on The Grand Ole Opry
Terry Dale, Jim Buchanan, Pete, D.J Fontana, Jack Drake, Dave Kirby and Chuck Howard
Walkway of Fame at the Country Music Hall of Fame, Pete, ‘Mother’ Maybelle Carter, Sara Carter, Lonzo and Oscar
New Music Notes
Pete Drake’s Legacy Beyond His Steel Guitar Virtuosity
On this day in 1970: George Harrison released All Things Must Pass
The Making of All Things Must Pass – George Harrison Archive
Peter Frampton Recalls How He Started Using the Talk Box, Explains Why He Prefers It Over Digital Alternatives
George Harrison Includes Bootleg on 30th Anniversary Reissue of ‘All Things Must Pass’ Because of Pete Drake
Linda Hargrove: A Free Spirit Whose Greatness Went Well Beyond ‘Tennessee Whiskey’
Pete Drake Impacted Rock History, Helped Underdogs and Honored Ernest Tubb En Route to the Hall of Fame
Pete Drake In The News and Podcasts
Steel Guitarist Pete Drake Inducted Into Country Music Hall of Fame
Legendary Steel Player Pete Drake Keeps Making History