Wrecking Crew guitarist Invoice Pitman has died at age 102. He recorded with the likes of Frank Sinatra, the Seashore Boys and the Byrds, and his work appeared in numerous movies and TV exhibits through the years.
In line with The New York Occasions, Pitman’s spouse, Janet, stated he died after spending 4 weeks at a rehabilitation middle in Palm Springs, the place he was being handled for a fractured backbone as a result of a fall. He was at house below hospice care on the time of his loss of life.
Born on Feb. 12, 1920, in Belleville, N.J., Pitman turned fascinated about music from a younger age. His father was a bass participant on employees at NBC. Whereas nonetheless in highschool, Pitman would go to jazz golf equipment in New York Metropolis, the place he was uncovered to artists like Charlie Parker. He finally relocated to California, the place he studied on the Los Angeles Conservatory of Music, and wound up becoming a member of Peggy Lee’s band. He then took a job taking part in for the radio program The Rusty Draper Present for 3 years. Sooner or later, he sat in for guitarist Tony Rizzi, who was recording for Capitol Data. Pitman was quickly one of the sought-after guitarists within the business.
In 1957, Pitman was requested by Bertha Spector, Phil Spector’s mom, if he would educate her son how one can play jazz guitar. Afterward, Phil Spector would make use of Pitman on a number of of his Wall of Sound recordings. In 1963, when “Be My Child” turned successful, Spector named the jam session on the document’s flip facet “Tedesco and Pitman” after two of his favourite guitar gamers: Pitman and Tommy Tedesco, who would additionally develop into a serious determine within the Wrecking Crew. Although he was personally extra inclined towards jazz, Pitman ended up recording with practically each huge identify that recorded pop songs in Nineteen Sixties Los Angeles, together with the Seashore Boys’ (“Good Vibrations”), Nancy Sinatra (“These Boots Are Made for Walkin'”) and the Byrds’ (“Mr. Tambourine Man”).
Pitman may be heard on the soundtracks of a whole bunch of movies, together with M*A*S*H (1970), Quick Occasions at Ridgemont Excessive (1982), Soiled Dancing (1987) and Goodfellas (1990). He additionally recorded for the TV exhibits The Wild Wild West, I Love Lucy, Bonanza, The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour and The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour. He additionally earned just a few composition credit for his work in early episodes of Star Trek.
The guitarist was featured within the 2008 film The Wrecking Crew, which was directed by Tedesco’s son Denny Tedesco. “Rising up, as just a little child, I all the time knew who Invoice Pitman was,” Denny Tedesco wrote in a Fb publish following Pitman’s loss of life. “He was my dad’s pal who performed guitar and golf with him. It wasn’t till I bought older did I perceive the impression that he made.”
Pitman stopped working as a session musician in 1973 however continued to carry out on the highway with Burt Bacharach, Anthony Newley, Vikki Carr and others. He additionally later labored on the musical employees at Las Vegas’ MGM Grand Lodge. Though he formally retired in 1989, Pitman continued to play music round the home. In 2019, his spouse instructed The New York Occasions that he “performs the guitar at house nearly day-after-day.”
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