by Ron WynnHis father was a pianist and NBC staffer, and Pete Yellin has recorded as a leader and was also part of Joe Hendersons early 70s band. Hes a solid, sometimes exuberant player with extensive range, and a decent flutist. Yellin studied sax with Joe Alldard and flute with Harold Bennett. He earned his degree from Juilliard, and at one point entertained thoughts of basketball stardom. Yellin had an athletic scholarship to the University of Denver as freshman, but then turned professional as a musician. He played with Lionel Hampton in the early 60s, then with Buddy Rich and Tito Puente. Yellin joined Joe Hendersons band in 1970, and remained until 1973. He formed his own band the next year, and played at the Newport Jazz Festival in New York. He returned to play with Puente in 1974. Yellen worked in the horn sections of Rich and Bob Mintzer during the 80s. He recorded for Mainstream, but the session is currently unavailable on CD.