by Ken Byng » Fri Jul 17, 2015 8:31 am
Pete and I were good friends for years until I lost contact with him. In the early 70's I was in a country rock band called Redwood, and Pete put some good work our way - particularly on radio. He played pedal steel with just a thumb pick - just as he did on lead guitar, and used his fingernails instead of finger picks. He used to be good fun to be around, and had a massive network of London musicians that he could call upon for work.
I understand from Dave Windle that Pete is not into computers at all, which is a pity as I would like to rekindle our old friendship. I have a couple of Pete's albums, SEASONS - a solo steel album on vinyl, and one that he did in collaboration with another friend of mine, the late Martin Jenner. Martin was a brilliant guitarist who dabbled on pedal steel. That album was advertised nationally on TV on the back of a big interest in all things country in the 70's & early 80's.
Pete Willsher along with Gordon Huntley , Basil Henriques, Gerry Hogan, Jerry West and B J Cole was one of the pioneers of pedal steel guitar in the UK in the 1960's.
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