1932 - Pete is born Roddis Franklin Drake in
Augusta, Georgia
1950 - After discovering the steel guitar on a
trip to Nashville, Pete returned to Atlanta and built his own
1953 - Pete becomes one of Atlanta's first pedal
steel guitarists
1954 - Pete starts playing with his own band 'The
Sons of The South.' Band members included future country music
superstars
Jerry Reed,
Doug Kershaw
,
Roger Miller
,
Joe South
,
Jack Greene
and sometimes Dick Van
Dyke.
1959 - Pete moves to Nashville to try and become
a session musician. He also tours with Audrey Williams,
Wilma Lee,
Stoney Cooper
, and
Marty Robbins
.
1960 - Pete plays on several country hits,
kicking his career as a session steel guitar player into high
gear.
1962 - Pete partners with Tommy Hill, Jerry Shook
, Ralph Davis and Jack
Drake, and for a short time,
Ralph Emery
, to form Window
Music Publishing and Tomake Music.
1963 - Shelby Singleton and Jerry Kennedy sign
Pete to a recording contract with Smash Records, a division of
Mercury Records.
1964 - Pete is voted "Instrumentalist of the
Year" by Cash Box Magazine and "Fastest Climbing Instrumentalists'
by Record World and "Instrumentalist of the Year" by the Country
Music Association.
1966 - Pete's involvement with
Elvis Presley began, playing on the '
How Great Thou Art
' album and appearances
on the soundtracks of several of Presley's films.
1968 - Pete records '
Any Day Now ' with
Joan Baez
1969 - 1970 - Pete records '
Nashville Skyline ,' '
John Wesley Harding
' and '
Self Portrait
' with
Bob Dylan
1970 - Pete travels to London to record '
All Things Must Pass' with former Beatle
George Harrison
. And introduces
Peter Frampton
the Talk Box.
1970 - Pete produces '
Beaucoups of Blues' for
Ringo Starr
.
1970 - Pete is inducted into the Country Music Hall of
Fame's "Walkway of Stars."
1977 - Pete Drake and Rose Trimble launch First Generation Records
and sign
Ernest Tubb.
1981 - Pete guides
BJ Thomas' country and gospel
career to the top with number one records, winning a Dove Award and
Grammy Award with the "Amazing Grace" album.
1983 - Pete travels to Johannesburg, South Africa with
his chosen group of Nashville musicians to produce the Top 10 South
African Country Artist. The album was back ordered "Gold"
before it was completed.
1987 - Pete is awarded the Nashville
Entertainment Association's "Master Award" and inducted into the
International Steel Guitar Hall of
Fame.
1990 - Pete is inducted into the Atlanta
Country Music Hall of Fame.
2007 - Pete is inducted into The Musicians Hall of Fame, as a member of the Nashville Studio "A" Team
2010 - Pete Drake is inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame