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Pete "Guitar" Lewis

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took the electric guitar to new heights, offering sophisticated turns of phrase that bordered on jazz-inflected, to low-down gut bucket riffs that were unceremoniously wrenched out of his instrument — sometimes, all in the same song, or if need be, in the short space of a twelve-bar solo. His playing
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is at once, crisp, precise, and gritty — not to mention endlessly inventive — the perfect complement to Otis' rocking big band.
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in 1947. He was recruited to Otis' band, and performed and recorded with him until about 1956. One reviewer says of Lewis:
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His guitar features prominently on such tracks as "Boogie Guitar" and "Good Old Blues", on which Lewis plays
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Though details of his life are uncertain, researchers Bob Eagle and Eric LeBlanc state that he was born
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in the early 1960s. However, Otis reported that, by the mid-1960s, Lewis had been reduced to
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Lewis left Otis' band in 1956 after an argument, perhaps related to Lewis'
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in Otis' band in 1951. Lewis recorded as a session musician for
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player, best known as a session musician and performer with
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Index

rhythm and blues
harmonica
Johnny Otis
Oklahoma City
T-Bone Walker
Barrelhouse Club
Los Angeles
licks
Chuck Berry
Ben Webster
Don Robey
Duke
Peacock
Johnny Ace
Little Esther Phillips
Big Mama Thornton
Hound Dog
Leiber and Stoller
arrangement
riff
recording studio
Federal Records
alcoholism
Jimmy Nolen
Willie Egan
nightclubs
homelessness


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