stg, 1930-1995 US, Alton, Illinois
Musician of Rock and World
A.k.a. Orville J. Rhodes
In-demand session musician, Orville "Red" Rhodes, known as Red Rhodes or O. J. Rhodes (born December 30, 1930 - died August 20, 1995), was an American steel guitarist. Rhodes played pedal steel on many influential country rock albums, but is most often remembered for his work with former Monkee Michael Nesmith, on his first post-Monkees albums in the early 1970s with Michael Nesmith & The First National Band.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Velvet Hammer In A Cowboy Band | Red Rhodes | 1973 | Album |
Suite Steel - The Pedal Steel Guitar Album | Buddy Emmons and Jay Dee Maness and Red Rhodes and Sneaky Pete Kleinow and Rusty Young | 1970 | Album |
Live At The Palomino | Red Rhodes And The Detours | 1969 | Album |
Mama's Hungry Eyes | Dennis Hromek AKA Red Rhodes And The Detours | 1969 | Single |
Steel Guitar Rag And Other Country And Western Favorites | Red Rhodes | 1968 | Album |
The Big Eye | Red Rhodes | 1968 | Single |
Steel Guitar Favorites | Red Rhodes | 1967 | Album |
COUNTRY AND WESTERN FAVORITES FEATURING STEEL GUITAR RED RHODES 3LP | Red Rhodes | 1964 | Album |
Guitars Go Country | Red Rhodes | 1962 | Album |
Country And Western Favorites Featuring Steel Guitar | Red Rhodes | Album |
Red Rhodes And The Road Runners Country |