- Alvino Rey
Infobox musical artist
Name = Alvino Rey
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Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = Alvin McBurney
Born = birth date|1907|7|1|mf=yflagicon|USAOakland ,California
Died = death date and age|2004|2|2|1907|7|1|mf=yflagicon|USASalt Lake City ,Utah
Notable_instruments =Banjo ,Pedal steel guitar
Genre = Swing, Jazz,Exotica .
Occupation =Bandleader ,Musical director ,guitar ist
Years_active = 1927-1994Alvin McBurney (
July 1 1907 –February 2 2004 ), known by his stage name Alvino Rey, was an Americanswing era musician , often credited as the father of thepedal steel guitar . He was mainly associated withorchestra l,big band andswing music , and towards the end of his career,jazz andexotica .Early life
Alvin McBurney was born in Oakland,
California , but moved to Cleveland,Ohio at age ten. His interest in music grew when he received abanjo as a birthday gift. He practiced amplifying acoustic instruments as a teenager, starting with this first banjo. His career began in 1927, when he played banjo withEv Jones . He signed toPhil Spitalny that same year, playing electric guitar in Phil Spitalny's Orchestra. During this time he also studied guitar withvaudeville performerRoy Smeck .Professional musical career
Horace Heidt
Alvino played in other bands, including alongside such names as Russ Morgan and Freddie Martin. Playing with Phil Spitalney's orch. 1928-29,in
New York in late 1929 He changed his name to Alvino Rey, to coincide with theLatin music craze in the city. From January 1932 to early 1939 Alvino played steel and Spanish guitar and inHorace Heidt 's musical group, Horace Heidt And His Musical Knights, which was also comprised of theKing Sisters . Here he pioneered the instrument, as well as becoming known for his unique sound. Rey met his wife, Luise King, while in this band. They were married in 1937.Pioneer of electrified instruments
In spring of 1935 Rey was hired by the
Gibson Guitar Corporation to produce a prototype pickup with engineers at the Lyon & Healy company in Chicago, based on the one he developed for his own banjo. The result was used for Gibson's first electric guitar ES-150. The prototype is kept in theExperience Music Project museum in Seattle (commonly known as the Hendrix museum).In 1939, Rey used a carbon throat microphone to modulate his electric guitar sound. The mic, developed for military pilots, was placed on Rey's wife Luise standing behind a curtain singing along with the guitar lines. The novel combination was called "Singing Guitar", but was not developed further. The innovation was the first known
talk box experiment. [ [http://recforums.prosoundweb.com/index.php/m/347458/23481/0///0/#msg_347458 ProSoundWeb. Forum: Recording Engineering & Production. Thread: "JUNE is "Ask Bob Heil" Month!" Message: 347458. Bob Heil responds about the origin of the Talk Box. Posted June 6, 2008] ]Musical Knights disbanding
When in 1938 the band landed a spot at the
Baltimore Hotel in New York, Heidt was bitter and irritated that the sponsor signed them up because they were impressed by Alyce King's vocals. He took the first opportunity to fire her - when she dropped her microphone and it hit an audience member. The other Sisters immediately resigned, followed by Alvino, and then saxophonistFrank DeVol .Orchestra
Rey formed his own group with the Sisters (as lead singers) and Frank DeVol, heading for Los Angeles. The band was Mutual Broadcasting's houseband for three years, and through the band passed faces as
Johnny Mandel ,Skeets Herfurt ,Neil Hefti ,Dave Tough ,Mel Lewis ,Don Lamond ,Alfred Burt and three ofWoody Herman 's future "Four Brothers" sax section:Al Cohn ,Zoot Sims , andHerbie Steward . Notable arrangers in the band includedNelson Riddle ,George Handy ,Billy May ,Ray Conniff , and DeVol. In 1941 the group filled in forDinah Shore at New York's Paramount Theater, which led to more exposure. Soon afterwards they became one of the most popular acts in the country, even attaining top ten hits and making appearances in Hollywood films. 1942 saw Rey re-organizing the orchestra expanding the brass section. Although very popular, the ban by theMusicians' Union of 1943 meant they would never be able to record.Navy service, new orchestra and disbanding
The ban led to financial hardship for the band, who all took jobs at a local war-plant - the Lockheed aircraft factory in Burbank. Rey himself fulfilled the role of a mechanic; during this time the group disbanded. In 1944, Rey joined in the
Navy , and led aservice band while enlisted. After his discharge in late 1945, he formed a new orchestra. The band was signed ontoCapitol Records and immediately produced a hit - a cover ofSlim Gaillard 's "Cement Mixer". Despite this, the band broke up circa. 1950, and Rey went on to lead smaller bands. This continued through the 1950s, mostly in Southern California, and sometimes with his brother-in-law,Buddy Cole .King Sisters reunion
In the late 1950s, Rey served as musical director for the
King Sisters . In 1965, ABC aired a special featuring the King family, which grew into a series (called "The King Family Show ") spawning 5 seasons, from 1965 to 1969. Rey was musical director for the show. Although chronological details are shaky, it is believed that it was "after" the ABC show that Rey worked onexotica projects with such artists as Esquivel,George Cates , andthe Surfmen .Late career and retirement
In the early 1990s, Rey moved with his wife Luise to Salt Lake City,
Utah . Here he formed a jazz quartet which played local clubs. Luise would sometimes sit in. The couple finally retired in 1994.Personal life
Some sources say Rey became a Mormon about the time of his marriage to Luisa in 1937. [ [http://www.jerrydouglas.com/f_BBDetail.cfm?MessArch__ID=6334 Jerry Douglas ] ] [ [http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=49974&sid=586b29d10c785a872b4c205c96a4e02c The Steel Guitar Forum :: View topic - ALVINO REY: An article of interest ] ] However it appears that he was not actually baptized a member of
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints until 1969. [ [http://www.bigbandlibrary.com/alvinorey.html Big Band Library: Alvino Rey "Wizard of the Steel Pedal Guitar" ] ] Other sources may reflect Rey identifying at some level with Mormons previously, or are inaccurate altogether concerning this issue.Rey's daughter, Liza Butler, is the mother of Win and William Butler, members of Canadian
indie rock groupArcade Fire . The band released a live 1940 broadcast recording of Rey's song "My Buddy", which appears as ab-side on their singles "Neighborhood #1 (Tunnels)" and "Neighborhood #2 (Laika)."Rey died from
pneumonia andcongestive heart failure in 2004, aged 96. This was 7 years after his wife's death in 1997.References
General information sources:
*Jazz Journalists Association: http://www.jazzhouse.org/gone/lastpost2.php3?edit=1078099444
*SpaceAgePop.com: http://www.spaceagepop.com/rey.htm
*Solid!: http://www.parabrisas.com/d_reya.php
*New York Times (obituary): http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D00E2D9103CF934A15751C0A9629C8B63&sec=&spon=
*Gibson Guitars - Adventures In Archives: http://www.gibson.com/magazines/amplifier/1997/4/archive/External links
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