Sir you have to interview Richard Watson. He's the first TH-camr to really to dissect the greatness of lukather Huff and Landau. He turned me on to this great L. A. SESSION HEROES OF THE 80S. Pls check him out hes one hell of a guitarist too.
@sessionsolos He studied all the licks of lukather, huff, Landau and all underrated session heroes of the 80s. He is the first one who came up on how to replicate the rack units who were prevalent in the LA session sounds using modern pedals. Richard is so awesome. He is a very versatile musician who plays different genre's of music. Pls check his channel. And pls interview him he is one of the best out there
Thanks for the interview John! Loved it! I would've liked to hear more about his work with Transatlantic Radio but you obviously can't do it all in one interview. Looking forward to the next one!
Thank you for this. RJ is one hell of a bad ass musician. Love the guy.
Thanks JT for delivering another awesome interview!!
Appreciate you, friend! Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks again John! This was a lot of fun!
Appreciate you so much, my friend! Thank you for taking the time to do the interview!! 🤘
Great conversation, filled with stories👍👍
So glad you enjoyed it!!
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Great interview!
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Sir you have to interview Richard Watson. He's the first TH-camr to really to dissect the greatness of lukather Huff and Landau. He turned me on to this great L. A. SESSION HEROES OF THE 80S. Pls check him out hes one hell of a guitarist too.
I’d love to interview Richard
@sessionsolos He studied all the licks of lukather, huff, Landau and all underrated session heroes of the 80s. He is the first one who came up on how to replicate the rack units who were prevalent in the LA session sounds using modern pedals. Richard is so awesome. He is a very versatile musician who plays different genre's of music. Pls check his channel. And pls interview him he is one of the best out there
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Thanks for the interview John! Loved it! I would've liked to hear more about his work with Transatlantic Radio but you obviously can't do it all in one interview. Looking forward to the next one!