Pete Carr
Pete Carr | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Jesse Willard Carr |
Born | Daytona Beach, Florida, U.S. | April 22, 1950
Died | June 27, 2020 Florence, Alabama, U.S. | (aged 70)
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter, record producer |
Years active | 1965–2020 |
Jesse Willard "Pete" Carr (April 22, 1950 – June 27, 2020) was an American guitarist. Carr contributed to successful recordings by
Carr recorded and produced four solo albums and was half of the duet
In addition, Carr added depth to his understanding of the recording studio environment by engineering and producing numerous albums over the years which has led to several Grammy nominations. In 1974, Paul Simon's There Goes Rhymin' Simon album was nominated for two Grammy Awards; and Against the Wind by Bob Seger earned two Grammys in 1981.[1] In addition, Carr co-produced Seger's Stranger in Town album which featured the hit "Old Time Rock and Roll".
Early life
Carr was born in
At the age of 15, Carr went to see the
In 1968, Carr, Gregg Allman, Duane Allman, Paul Hornsby, and Johnny Sandlin, in a group named Hour Glass, played together on the Power of Love album. Also in 1968, Hour Glass recorded songs in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, at Rick Hall's FAME Studios which was known for innovative productions and great sound.[3] One song recording at FAME, "Sweet Little Angel", was later released in a Duane Allman Anthology set.
Session work
Carr found that he preferred session work in recording studios along with the engineering and producing aspects of music, so he moved to Muscle Shoals, Alabama, around the age of 20 to pursue a studio career. Johnny Wyker and Court Pickett would soon start work on their Motorcycle Mama album under the name of "Sailcat". Carr contributed as musician, engineer, and producer on this project. The album was a commercial success for the new Muscle Shoals producer; afterward, Carr replaced Eddie Hinton as lead guitarist for the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section.[4]
The 1970s were among the most productive of the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section as the cream of rock, pop, and soul found their way to 3614 Jackson Highway in Sheffield, Alabama. Carr played on almost all sessions recorded at the studio for the next 10 years. A good example of Carr's musical ability and taste is the standout guitar lines he played on the Bob Seger hit "Mainstreet". The Rhythm Section (including Carr) co-produced Paul Simon's There Goes Rhymin' Simon which earned them a Grammy nomination in 1974.
Carr continued as the premier session guitarist in the Muscle Shoals area playing on projects for artists recording at the main studios and also produced two guitar instrumental albums himself. It strengthened Carr's reputation as one of the South's best studio session guitarists, as well as an artist in his own right.
Pete Carr had distinguished himself as the only studio musician in the Muscle Shoals area to succeed as studio musician, artist, composer, engineer, and producer.
Rolling Stone magazine gave Carr a rave review for his bluesy and tasty electric guitar solo on the Barbra Streisand song "Make it Like a Memory" from her Grammy award-winning album Guilty.[6] It was the biggest selling album in Streisand's career. On the song "Woman in Love" from the same album, Carr's opening harmony guitar lines were notably unique and hard to categorize but effective in introducing the Streisand hit.
Carr's contribution to American music continues to be heard daily around the globe. Songs featuring Carr's lead guitar such as
Personal Discography
- Not A Word On It (1976)
- Multiple Flash (1978)
- Play That Guitar (2008)
- Pete Carr Unreleased (2022, posthumously)
Collaborations
With Barbra Streisand
- Guilty (Columbia Records, 1980)
With Paul Simon
- There Goes Rhymin' Simon (Columbia Records, 1973)
- Still Crazy After All These Years (Columbia Records, 1975)
With Joan Baez
- Honest Lullaby (Portrait Records, 1979)
With Willie Nelson
- Phases and Stages (Atlantic Records, 1974)
With Dee Dee Bridgewater
- Dee Dee Bridgewater (Atlantic Records, 1976)
With Cat Stevens
- Izitso (A&M Records, 1977)
With Donovan
- Lady of the Stars (RCA Records, 1984)
With Mary MacGregor
- Torn Between Two Lovers (Ariola Records, 1976)
With Paul Anka
- Feelings (United Artists Records, 1975)
With Livingston Taylor
- Livingston Taylor (Atco Records, 1970)
With Art Garfunkel
- Breakaway (Columbia Records, 1975)
- Watermark (Columbia Records, 1977)
- Scissors Cut (Columbia Records, 1981)
With Rod Stewart
- Atlantic Crossing (Warner Bros. Records, 1975)
- A Night on the Town (Warner Bros. Records, 1976)
With Joe Cocker
- Luxury You Can Afford (Asylum Records, 1978)
With Gail Davies
- The Game (Warner Bros. Records, 1980)
- Givin' Herself Away (Warner Bros. Records, 1982)
With Kim Carnes
- Sailin' (A&M Records, 1976)
With Levon Helm
- Levon Helm (Capitol Records, 1982)
With Johnny Rivers
- The Road (Atlantic Records, 1974)
With Mavis Staples
- Oh What a Feeling (Warner Bros. Records, 1979)
With Bob Seger
- Back in '72 (Reprise Records, 1973)
- Beautiful Loser (Capitol Records, 1975)
- Night Moves (Capitol Records, 1976)
- Stranger in Town (Capitol Records, 1978)
- Against the Wind (Capitol Records, 1980)
- The Distance (Capitol Records, 1982)
- Like a Rock (Capitol Records, 1986)
With Candi Staton
- Candi (Warner Bros. Records, 1974)
With Boz Scaggs
- My Time (Columbia Records, 1972)
With José Feliciano
- Sweet Soul Music (Private Stock Records, 1976)
With Wendy Waldman
- Gypsy Symphony (Warner Bros. Records, 1974)
Awards and achievements
- 2023 Inductee into the Alabama Music Hall of Fame. [7]
- 2020 Inductee into the Florida Music Hall of Fame. [8]
- 2019 Inductee into the Southern Rock Hall of Fame. [9]
- 2008 Inductee into the Musicians Hall of Fame in Nashville, TN[10]
- 2005 Alabama Music Hall of Fame Achiever (Studio Musician Award)
- "Falling" - Named BMI Millionaire song (one million or more radio plays)
- "Falling" - Named one of Billboard's all-time favorite Top 40 Hits
Award-winning recordings on which Pete Carr played
Billboard #1 Singles:
- "If Loving You is Wrong" (1972) by Luther Ingram (R&B) [11]
- "Tonight's the Night" (1976–1977) by Rod Stewart[12]
- "Torn Between Two Lovers" (1977) by Mary MacGregor[13]
- "Woman in Love" (1980) by Barbra Streisand.[14]
- "What Kind of Fool" (1981) by Barbra Streisand.[13]
Billboard #1 Albums:
- Still Crazy After All These Years (1975) by Paul Simon
- Against the Wind (1980) by Bob Seger
- Guilty (1980) by Barbra Streisand[15]
Grammy Award Winning Albums:
- Still Crazy After All These Years (1976) by Paul Simon
- Against the Wind (1980) by Bob Seger (co-producer and guitar)
- Guilty (1981) by Barbra Streisand[16]
Grammy Nominated Albums:
- There Goes Rhymin' Simon (1974) by Paul Simon (co-producer and guitar)
- Still Crazy After All These Years (1976) by Paul Simon
- Against the Wind (1980) by Bob Seger (co-producer and guitar)
- Guilty (1981) by Barbra Streisand
Grammy Nominated Record of the Year:
- "Woman in Love" (1981) by Barbra Streisand
Personal life
Carr resided in Florence, Alabama, with his wife, Charlotte Price Carr. His one child, John A. Carr, is a professor at the University of North Alabama. Pete Carr died on June 27, 2020, at the age of 70.[17]
References
- ^ Rolling Stone, November 26, 1981, p. 53-67
- ^ a b Gritz Magazine, May 2000 issue.
- ^ Randy Poe, "Skydog: The Duane Allman Story", (New York: Backbeat Books, 2006), p. 49-54.
- ^ "Swampland:Pete Carr". Swampland.com. Retrieved June 28, 2020.
- ^ The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll (Simon & Schuster, 2001).
- ^ Rolling Stone, December 11, 1980, p. 56.
- ^ "Alabama Music Hall of Fame Inductees". Retrieved April 2, 2023.
- ^ "Florida Music Hall of Fame Inductees". Retrieved April 2, 2023.
- ^ "Southern Rock Hall of Fame Inductees | News". michaelbuffalo.net. January 17, 2021. Retrieved January 17, 2021.
- ^ "Musicians Hall of Fame Inducts BMI Legends | News". BMI.com. November 19, 2008. Retrieved July 29, 2014.
- ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-2004. Record Research. p. 274.
- ISBN 0-89820-076-8)
- ^ a b The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits, 6th Edition, 1996
- ISBN 0-89820-079-2)
- ^ "Guilty - Barbra Streisand | Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved July 29, 2014.
- ^ "Biography | The Official Barbra Streisand Site". Barbrastreisand.com. Retrieved July 29, 2014.
- ^ "Muscle Shoals guitar legend Pete Carr dead at 70". Al.com. June 27, 2020. Retrieved June 28, 2020.
External links
- Pete Carr discography at Discogs
- Official website