Zane Beck

Zane Beverly Beck (1927–1985) was an American steel guitarist and builder of pedal steel guitars. He is best known for his 1952 innovation of adding knee levers to the pedal steel guitar to alter the pitch of certain strings,:2 a feature which has become a standard on all modern-day instruments.:115 Other inventors had patented crude knee-operated devices as far back as 1933, but none were successful. Beck revolutionized the concept into a durable and reliable mechanism and was the first to put knee levers on production guitars. He became a member of the International Steel Guitar Hall of Fame (1991). As a musician, he performed on the Grand Ole Opry and Shreveport's Louisiana Hayride. Beck formed the ZB Music Company which manufactures steel guitars, later called BMI (Beck Musical Instruments).

Zane Beck
Birth nameZane Beverly Beck
Born(1927-12-24)December 24, 1927
Clarksville, Arkansas, U.S.
DiedMay 26, 1985(1985-05-26) (aged 57)
Little Rock, Arkansas
GenresCountry
Occupation(s)Musician, steel guitar manufacturer
Instrument(s)Pedal Steel Guitar
Years active1947–1975
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