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Sneaky Pete Kleinow
Sneaky Pete Kleinow
American musician
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Russ Kunkel
Russ Kunkel
American musician
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Chris Ethridge
Chris Ethridge
American musician
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Rick Marotta
Rick Marotta
American musician
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Valerie Carter
Valerie Carter
American singer and songwriter
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Spooner Oldham
Spooner Oldham
American songwriter and session musician
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David Lindley
David Lindley
American musician
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Bob Glaub
Bob Glaub
American bass guitarist
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Dan Dugmore
Dan Dugmore
musician
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Mike Botts
Mike Botts
American drummer
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Bernie Leadon
Bernie Leadon
American musician
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Linda Ronstadt
Linda Ronstadt
American singer
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Herb Pedersen
Herb Pedersen
American musician and singer-songwriter
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Doug Sax
Doug Sax
American mastering engineer
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John Haeny
John Haeny
music producer
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Jackson Browne
Jackson Browne
American singer-songwriter
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Craig Doerge
Craig Doerge
American musician
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John Boylan
John Boylan
American music producer and songwriter
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James Hutchinson
James Hutchinson
American musician
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Danny Kortchmar
Danny Kortchmar
American musician
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Al Perkins
Al Perkins
American musician
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Juice Newton
Juice Newton
American pop and country singer
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Chris Darrow
Chris Darrow
American musician
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Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
American band
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Peter Asher
Peter Asher
English guitarist, singer, manager and record producer
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Waddy Wachtel
Waddy Wachtel
American musician, composer and record producer
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Leland Sklar
Leland Sklar
American musician
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The Flying Burrito Brothers
The Flying Burrito Brothers
band
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Glenn Frey
Glenn Frey
American musician and actor (1948-2016)
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Chip Taylor
Chip Taylor
American songwriter, singer
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Jim Gordon
Jim Gordon
American musician
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Super Heroines
Super Heroines
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Jim Keltner
Jim Keltner
American session drummer
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Kenny Edwards
Kenny Edwards
American musician
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Dillard and Clark
Dillard and Clark
band
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Little Feat
Little Feat
American band
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Jeff Porcaro
Jeff Porcaro
American drummer
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Gene Clark
Gene Clark
American singer-songwriter, musician, recording artist
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David Campbell
David Campbell
Canadian-American arranger, composer and conductor
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Stone Poneys
Stone Poneys
American band
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Gib Guilbeau
Gib Guilbeau
musician and songwriter
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Rosemary Butler
Rosemary Butler
American musician
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Mike Campbell
Mike Campbell
American musician
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Souther–Hillman–Furay Band
Souther–Hillman–Furay Band
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Naughty by Nature
Naughty by Nature
American hip hop trio
Mickey McGee
American drummer

Mickey McGee

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William Michael "Mickey" McGee (born October 25, 1947, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States - died July 20, 2020) was an American drummer.

McGee spent his formative years in and around Phoenix, Arizona. While touring with the band Goose Creek Symphony, McGee met Linda Ronstadt, who would later remember him and serve as a major catalyst for his career.

McGee found his way to Los Angeles in the early 1970s and made his presence known in the local country rock community where he again attracted the attention of Ronstadt and record producer John Boylan. Boylan hired McGee to play on Ronstadt's 1973 album, Don't Cry Now, which went gold two years later. After the release of Don't Cry Now, McGee toured with Ronstadt, which gave rise to new relationships with other notables such as Jackson Browne, for whom he played drums on For Everyman.

What followed was a long but intermittent gig with the Flying Burrito Brothers that spanned a period from 1975 to 1981. As McGee's recording experience grew, so did his reputation as an experienced road warrior, making him the likeliest of candidates to assume the role of key sideman for the debuting RCA group, Juice Newton & Silver Spur. He agreed to be their drummer on a series of tours to promote their 1975 album of the same name, and concurrently was able to maintain his commitment to the Flying Burrito Brothers. Another side of McGee would be uncovered after the 1975-1976 Juice Newton tour ended, which was that of a songwriter. Along with collaborator Doug Haywood, McGee penned "Blue," to be recorded on the second Juice Newton & Silver Spur album, After the Dust Settles, released in 1977. Two years later Juice Newton would record McGee's composition "I'll Never Love Again" for the album Well Kept Secret, which was Newton's first album as a solo artist. "I'll Never Love Again" has since been covered by many other artists, and was also performed on network television.

McGee has been signed four times. He was on Capitol Records with Goose Creek Symphony, Cotillion Records with Warren S. Richardson Jr., Curb Records with the Burrito Brothers Band and Infinity Records with Blue Steel. He has recorded for Linda Ronstadt, Maureen McGovern, Chris Darrow, Jackson Browne, Keith Moon, Michael Dinner, Juice Newton, Rick Nelson, and J. D. Souther.

McGee has toured with Bobby Gentry, Linda Ronstadt, Ricky Nelson, Billy Joel, Juice Newton, Jackson Browne, J. D. Souther, Warren Zevon, and Chris Darrow. He has recorded under producers Peter Asher, Bruce Botnick, Mal Evans, John Boylan, Jimmie Haskell, Felix Pappalardi, Jerry Goldstein, and Jack Nietsche.

He died of complications from COVID-19 on July 20.