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William Keith Pitman (February 12, 1920 – August 11, 2022) was an American guitarist and session musician. As a first-call studio musician working in Los Angeles, Pitman played on some of the most celebrated and influential records of the rock and roll era. His mastery of the guitar placed him in high demand for popular music recordings, television programs, and film scores. The style and range of his playing covered a wide spectrum, from the distinctive ukulele in the Academy Award-winning song "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head", to a rich-sounding Danelectro guitar that gave The Wild Wild West its unique musical signature.

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  • Bill Pitman (en)
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  • Bill Pitman (rodným jménem William Keith Pitman; 12. února 1920 – 11. srpna 2022) byl americký kytarista. Hudbě se věnoval již od dětství, neboť jeho otec hrál na kontrabas. Nejprve hrál na trubku a klavír, ale později zůstal jen u kytary. Mezi jeho vzory patřili například Eddie Lang a Charlie Christian. Po konci druhé světové války se zapsal na , kde pokračoval ve studiu hry na kytaru. během své kariéry pracoval převážně jako studiový hudebník; hrál s mnoha rozlišnými hudebníky, mezi které patří Herb Alpert, The Beach Boys, Frank Sinatra, Jan and Dean, The Ronettes, Jack Nitzsche nebo The Byrds. (cs)
  • William Keith Pitman (February 12, 1920 – August 11, 2022) was an American guitarist and session musician. As a first-call studio musician working in Los Angeles, Pitman played on some of the most celebrated and influential records of the rock and roll era. His mastery of the guitar placed him in high demand for popular music recordings, television programs, and film scores. The style and range of his playing covered a wide spectrum, from the distinctive ukulele in the Academy Award-winning song "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head", to a rich-sounding Danelectro guitar that gave The Wild Wild West its unique musical signature. (en)
  • William Keith Pitman (Belleville, Nueva Jersey, 12 de febrero de 1920-La Quinta, California, 11 de agosto de 2022)​ fue un guitarrista estadunidense que desarrolló gran parte de su carrera como músico de sesión, formando parte del grupo conocido como The Wrecking Crew, con base en Los Ángeles. (es)
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  • Bill Pitman (en)
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  • William Keith Pitman (en)
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  • La Quinta, California, U.S. (en)
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  • Belleville, New Jersey, U.S. (en)
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