Rodney Pyeatt





Rodney Pyeatt
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Rodney Pyeatt has played that sweet Telecaster for Selena and Rick Trevino, but now he's playing it for himself. "TEXAS BEER JOINT TOUR" (Cedar Break Records) is the debut project from this veteran road musician. Penning six of the eleven cuts and co-writing two more, Pyeatt has delivered a radio-ready gem. From "In Texas," the opener, Rodney Pyeatt expresses the true Texan within him, blending Country music, Latin flair, and a relentless guitar solo. Pyeatt masters the softer side on "Suppose I Turn The Tables." Every track is a treasure unto itself, creating an outstanding first project. Pyeatt's voice has a Vince Gill quality, flawless and true to the last note. Since his teenage years, Rodney has performed "House Of The Rising Sun" so it's no surprise that you find it here, in his own unique style, including a nostalgic ending for all of us who spent our youth with one hand wrapped firmly around a Fender neck. Co-produced with Steve Palousek, Pyeatt assembles a Who's-Who of Country pickers for a CD that is nothing less than a Rock-laden Country smash hit factory. Rodney has spent his career making entertainers sound good. Now, it's his turn.
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Average Rating : 0              Total Reviews: 16


Rodney Pyeatt  09/21/2004            
craiginokc
Met this guy when he was still with the MMB. Very much a gentleman and was a much needed personality for the group. He brought nothing but class, talent, and hella good guitar playing to the band. I hate to see him leave but if he gets back this way I'll gladly throw down the cover.
Rodney Pyeatt  05/26/2004            
j-ro
Good stuff
Rodney Pyeatt  03/12/2004            
Matt
This guy is outta this world on the guitar. He wrote all but one song on the CD, and that was House of The Rising Sun. He has mega-range and combined with his guitar ability makes the album a must buy! Rodney is currently the lead guitarist for Mike McClure, but needs to get back out on his own. He really is awesome...buy it...check it out...you won't be disappointed.
Rodney Pyeatt  08/09/2003            
M Fletcher
I first heard Rodney Pyeatt with the Mike McClure Band. I was so blown away by his guitar playing that I bought his cd at the show. I was stunned when I listened on the way home. This guy is incredible! His original traditional country is unbelieveable and that voice. The cd Texas Beer Joint Tour is truly that. A tour of his life, a little humor in "That's When I'll be Home" and the almost gospel "I Believed Them". If you are tired of hearing the same old thing...get this cd. McClure, you are missing the boat by now having him sing in your show.
Rodney Pyeatt  06/27/2003            
M. Fulbright
Awesome guitar player, great voice and great song writing. So many talents piled into one person. If you missed the TBJT, it's a must that you catch Rodney with the Mike Mclure Band!
Rodney Pyeatt  06/14/2003            
G.Spahr
What an amazing talent. Further, a nicer guy. It is impossible to find a better guitar player in the "Texas" scene, but Rodney's most striking atribute is his humble and non-assuming attitude towards everything. The over all music scene could seriously benefit from more guys like Rodney. MMB ROCKS~!
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