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Marty Rifkin is a multi-instrumentalist session musician and producer, most well known for playing pedal steel guitar on albums from Bruce Springsteen, [1] [2] Tom Petty, [3] Jewel, Elton John, Glen Campbell, Hans Zimmer, [4] and Weird Al Yankovic. [5] He has performed live with Springsteen, [6] [7] [8] Beck, [9] Billy Bob Thornton, [10] and John C. Reilly, among others.
With Bruce Springsteen
With Tom Petty
With Glen Campbell
With Weird Al Yankovic
With Elton John
With Jewel
With Tricky
With Fastball
With Dwight Yoakam
With Hans Zimmer
With LeeAnn Rimes
With Shawn Mullins
With Chris Shiflett (of Foo Fighters)