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Pete Carr

Pete Carr

Jesse Willard «Pete» Carr (born April 22, 1950 in Daytona Beach, Florida, USA) is an American guitarist. Carr has contributed to hit recordings by JOAN BAEZ, LUTHER INGRAM, BOB SEGER, JOE COCKER, BOZ SCAGGS, PAUL SIMON, THE STAPLE SINGERS, ROD STEWART, BARBRA STREISAND, WILSON PICKETT, HANK WILLIAMS and many more over the past four decades. He has also recorded and produced four solo albums and was half of the duet LEBLANC AND CARR. Carr has recorded extensively at FAME Recording Studio in Muscle Shoals, Alabama and Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Sheffield, Alabama. He was lead guitarist for the famed Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section. Carr is known for versatility, using both electric and acoustic guitars to perform a vast array of musical styles including folk, rock, pop, country, blues and soul. In addition, Carr has 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 Grammy awards in 1981. In addition, Carr co-produced BOB SEGER's «Stranger in Town» album which featured the iconic hit «Old Time Rock and Roll».

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