WADDY WACHTEL - Guitarist, Composer & Record Producer
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
- Waddy recognizes the value to "learn as many songs as you can", having worked with many lead performers, including Linda Ronstadt, Stevie Nicks, Keith Richards, James Taylor & many more, his work has paid off. Great industry names mentioned here & advice..."Be prepared to deal with the word "NO"....don't give up on your dreams".
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I can literally listen to this gentleman telling stories all day long. Thanks for this!
I absolutely love Waddy. I kept seeing this guy flying across the stage on all these videos with all the different musicians and I would try to look up the credits to find out who he was and get so frustrated when they didn't name all the players. Then one day I happened upon this random video and there was my Golden boy. I have inhaled everything I could find on him and his music. Thank you for all you do 💕
What a wonderful interview! Don is a great host and how can you not love Waddy? He's an absolute treasure.
Can you imagine being there in '71 through as an Artist as the music version of Mount Saint helens was exploding all over L. La A and Muscle Shoals and Miami and studios all over the place! They had to have figured out that major history was being made from coast to coast, BY THEM!! And we would never see that again.
The stuff he played on the Excitable Boy album is some of the tastiest guitar playing of all time for me. That album was one of the biggest influences on me as a guitar player. What a great interview.
WADDY! "OH what a lovely boy! " You're the man! Lol
Waddy is the man
Have always been a huge fan of Waddy's playing. His dynamics,feel &ear are THE BEST. After listening to this segment, am now a HUGE fan of the person! What a gentle,beautiful sweetheart of a man!
Waddy just blows my mind. Such a great outlook and attitude and a great story teller on top of that. ALL my favorite artists somewhere, someone had Waddy up there with them. He’s a frikkin legend.
He should write a book AND he should also narrate the audio version of it. He's got a way with words and has a pleasant voice and personality. Waddy was in the thick of it all when all that great early to mid-70's music took off. Not only was his arrival to Los Angeles impeccable timing, but his unassuming attitude got him into very exclusive circles of hi-profile musicians and session players. Still gigging around today. Incredible!
I drove from Vegas to Santa Clarita to see The Immediate Family, Waddy’s current all legend band. It was so worth the trip. I’ve been doing a deep dive exploration of the history of The Section members, and, of course, Waddy keeps coming up. What an incredible musician he is and has been for many years. I am enriched by learning more about this guy.
Is this the guy that was caught with Kitty p*** on his computer?
Such greatness and humility shouldn’t combine in one man so cohesively, but here we have Waddy Wachtel.
The first time I became aware of Robert “Waddy” Wachtel was with his many years in Linda Ronstadt’s band as lead guitar player, but he’s done way so much more than that. He’s been a studio musician for a who’s who of rock royalty. The funny thing is he’s looked the same for all those years, long curly blonde hair, glasses, etc. Ronstadt said “Waddy was the heart of my music” rock on!
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Same with Lee Sklar. The same faces but their music gets better and better!
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What a fantastic conversation.
This work is a gift to the music community and is quintessential to what makes TH-cam great. THANK YOU!
this was a great conversation, also restored faith in world humanity with overlooked symbolism lost perhaps that two brothers in music exemplified serenity in art , common NYC experience, etc , , Amen
I have a personal testimonial Dom did low key cliinic , just drums north toronto suburb , and before he started he pulled up a chair next to me in the back row and chatted, creating a lasting impression on budding drummer me, at those in some ways better times, great double bass playing,, I was big on the chet doboe book series at the time , which was smaller trap kit funk
Now that I play guitar this is the second time Ive heard mickey baker book recommended , robben ford was also a self guided student of the mickey baker school, and I now own a reprint , great for chord substition, had no idea what Waddys training background was from other interviews, so this interview nailed it
Thank you! Great story & testimonial to continued learning & Dom's still makes lasting impressions on Artists today ! Thanks for sharing & please be sure to subscribe so you don't miss any interviews!
15:22 Leslie West
16:40 The Cowsills
19:37 David Crosby
21:25 Jim Keltner
22:08 Lee Sklar
24:38 David Foster
25:30 Danny "Kootch" Kortchmar
28:52 Jackson Browne
30:10 Linda Ronstadt
What a fantastic interview this was. Excellent presentation!
I remember seeing this guy on, what it seemed to me, every concert video throughout the 80s. I was always saying to myself "there's that guy again" oh and "there's that guy with the long beard again". Crazy.
Yeah, and finally I broke down and decided I had to find out who the hell he is. TYhis was a good start.
This could have been two hours longer. What a history. One of your best, Dom. Cheers!
Johnny B. Goode! Who knew?! What a fabulous interview, full of gems! Thanks once again, Dom.
No, It is Keep a Knockin' by LIttle Richard, not Johnny B. Goode
@@bjpetro3041 You're right! I actually just learned this a couple of days ago - it's Charles Connor's drum intro to "Keep A-Knockin' "
What a great interview. RIP Don. Waddy, you are one of a kind. Much ❤
Who told you that he is Dead? I do NOT know that he is.
Terrific interview of a music legend. Nice work!
Great player. Loved him best with Linda in the late 70s and Keith Richards solo stuff.
i've heard this guy play many times, but i've never seen him in an interview - what a joy!
Don, what a great conversation w/ Waddy! Thanks, Waddy, for the amazing :) stories!
That was great! I subscribed. What a wonderful interview with Waddy Wachtel. Thank you so much.
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Great interview - Waddy is such a gentleman
Best guitarist ever! Happy Birthday! Cheers ✌❤
Yay! I was so happy to find this❣️💛😊
Very cool, very interesting guy. Talented!!
Love this dude
Terrific interview!
Keep it UP Waddy!
Well done both and Kermit too! 👏👏👍👋
This story sums Waddy up perfectly @38:45 Thanks for the upload, really appreciated.
It's amazing hearing Waddy talk about Newport, RI...
Dad was a Marine stationed at the Naval Base, and I was born at the hospital there. Dad used to talk about seeing the Cowsills all the time.
I saw this incredible guitar player with Stevie Nick's and was blown away by just how good he is....
What a great interview with Waddy..the best on the top of the hill.Love his story.Love the inside jokes.What an accompliched player fight from the get go.Love what is a Cowsill. ?And a very Happy Birthday to Waddy belated!!
Phenomenal episode!!! Could have listened another 40 minutes! How can you not want to start practicing your instrument immediately after hearing this?
Does anyone know why Waddy was not on Warren Zevon's final album The Wind? That album was sort of a reunion of all Warren's cohorts over the years, and Waddy was certainly one of the biggest of those.
Great interview! Great to hear him being so respectful of the Cowills musicality. Our 80's crowd used to follow Billy Cowsill band, Vancouver..what a great singer and champion of rock and roll he was..and introduced a lot of great west coast guitar players. Thanks for mentioning him Mr. W.👍
As always Dom - Super job!!! Thank you for doing these interviews!! They are gold!! See ya 'round Long Island!!
These stories are so cool.
Great conversation. He just let Waddy talk.
The secret is unleashing talented like minded artist together live in a creative space magic happens... never happens in your bedroom or inter web medium. It’s interacting to live music versus listening to iPhone music on your ear buds. Man I miss these times. Great to reminisce and reconnect in live clubs now in 2020. You can’t explain music, you have to experience it live!
Love from Carbondale, Illinois. Thanks for all of the good vibrations.
Fantastic
Definitely one of my music heroes! I can wait to listen to Immediate Family, his new band.
Immediate Family is amazing! Waddy can wail! Their EP is out Oct 15th.
Leland Sklar has some Immediate Family posted on his yt channel!
Fantastic - excellent interview. Keep them coming . . Longer the better!
thanks!!
Wow, I had no idea about the Cowsills connection. The Cowsills were such a talented family, but you're right about their dad. What an amazing time, all of the connections...listened to ALL of these musicians growing up.
Best interviewer going, Dom Famolaro. Going with The Cowsills was what got the legend Waddy Wachtel to L.A. Wild! Want to read more in a book.
Surprisingly a session musician's life when talented enough gets knowledge of his skills and his continuous learning to get hired much during LA music biz expansion era. and also now Immediate Family band member ... good interview imo
Timeless wisdom.
Nice show.
Awesome interview Dom, thank you man!!
Great doc
Waddy you are amazing
Great SIR story wow
Very cool guy . Always been a gem .
well hell waddys really is robert a great guitarist.in linda ronstadts band.
Bob is one of my rock idols...ok, Waddy then...😄 I was lucky enough to see him at Vencouver Island MusicFest with the Immediate Family. Great interview. I learned the same way, by listening to lots of records and figuring out what the musicians were doing. I didn't have the talent (?) or drive (?) or likely work ethic to "make it", but I have never quit playing; just settled for being a medium fish in a small pond.
Thank you Dom for interviewing Waddy, who I never knew about until watching your video.
Hard to find a good interviewer who's actually prepared. This guy does a great job, and Waddy's awesome.
Love to hear your past experiences, Waddy! It brings back such wonderful memories for me! I've known you since the 1960s Cowsill days! I was a young Cowsill groupy!!! Seen you many times at Linda Ronstadt and Stevie Nicks concerts!! I always purchased the best upfront seats! You smiled at me and said hello to me once!
Love you and the all Immediate Family Band members!! I wish you all the best. You deserve it!!!
Blessings my friend!
Waddy drops more names in 3 minutes than I can possibly research and appreciate.
Wow, incredible history, incredible stories....total legend...thank you.
I love this interview and you are two great guys. Super interesting cool and funny.
Great here. Been a fan of this era for years. I recall the Weinstien bit. Man been digging my 2 week old Epi Lp Jr, Inspired to play by Leslie West, '73.
Never got 'good' but good enough to play out for paying gigs.
Even quit, twice ('80, sold everything, '85 sold my band amp, a Mace and put the guitars in the closet. for 8 years).
Both times had me on the horse again. Waddy said it right.
my dad was a music major, i grew up with a hamond organ and leslie tone cabinet... waddy is an incredible arttist
What a great interview
Oh boy this guy Waddy has been everywhere in the field of great music. Great musician with a wide range of music style & a good friend of Leland Sklar (y)
Waddy has always had the most interesting hair in the music biz.
What a great interview with plenty of sound advice. Learn the songs and solos that you like. Problem is the music business is so cut-throat these days. I always remember Carol Kaye going back to the studio where she'd played on hundreds of hit records and the young people in there didn't even know who she was. Very sad.
Love to hear waddy play
And loved all the stories
Could listen to this all day
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Wow. What an "amazing" interview. Fantastic!
Huge thanks for your job Dom
Great interview!! The guitarist he mentions in the beginning George Bien I studied with him in the 80’s.
Got to see Waddy play last night with Stevie Nicks. Fantastic show and great performances from all of the band.
Thank you Dom and Waddy for another great history lesson! Take care and peace and love to you guys and all!
BeeUUtttFFFULLL So I remember my old pal Sid coming back East after his first trip to LA and he was Goo Goo Gaa Gaa about The Wrecking Crew n meeting Waddy in like 1975 and Yes he learned how to play almost the same way when we were kids in Pittsburgh. Yeah Sid McGinnis of course haha
Wonderful interviewer you are Dom
It’s always the subtle nuances that live interaction recording creates that makes the music we love come to life... pro tools digital medium is sterile. Spill a beer at a bar gig on a helix, axe fx, kemper any solid state PCP VCRand it’s landfill. Just like the music it makes. Feel and interact with musicians live and let go and experience the music it will change your live.
I subscribe to Lee Sklar’s epic TH-cam channel and he plays in a band with Waddy called The Immediate Family! The band’s talent & groove is other worldly with all of them being top tier session aces!
@James Sparks - Yes, I've seen/heard their 'Werewolves Of London' jam! Totally amazing! :-)
I saw Danny Korchmar play last year at Sweetwater's Gearfest. I got in line early to make sure I got in. So yeah, the Immediate Family is the real deal. Kooch and Waddy, is there any band with that kind of talent anymore? The add in Russ and Lee an you might have the best band ever. I'd love to see them live but right now... Corona says no.
I listen also. And agree with you about Immediate Family. Great!
@@mightyV444 when I first heard The Immediate Family play their tune Cruel Twist, I ran home to play along with it right away. These guys are great and I now have a TIF channel in my Pandora. All of their stuff is worth a listen.
Me too!
What a great musician and a cool dude!
Dom, I love the way you conduct your interviews, I've watched most of them. And I love that guy Waddy whom I "know" for almost 50 years (though I never seen him live unfortunately). Keep on doing your excellent interviews. Greetings from Portugal.
Thanks for listening & sharing!
LOLOL..DAMN...I have listened to, and even played that song in bands ever since it came out....I am sitting here dying laughing, playing the intro over and over on TH-cam. John Bonham's intro on Rock and Roll is Johnny B Goode...LOLOL
I just finished doing the same thing :) I figured out the timing before this but now it's even easier to do.
It's actually Keep a- Knocking by Little Richard
Brilliant guy with such a history !!
Keith's antenna worked perfectly when forming The Wino's!! 🥳
This is incredible ❤️💕😎
Let’s hear it for Queens & Long Island!I grew up in Flushing & eventually moved down to south Jersey;I’ve played quite a gigs in NYC & Long Island..Great interview..Liked the mentioning of Elliot Randall & Mickey Baker books..I still have my copies..Thanks Dom!
Wonderful interview, thank you Waddy! Inspiring!
Waddy is truly an artist of the highest order
Fantastic interview! Waddy's story is essential listening.
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Fantastic!
Great interview. Thanks!
Man's a legend in our time! Thanks for this.
Music legend.
The first thing that comes to *my* mind whenever I read or hear his name is a story he's telling in Barney Hoskyn's book 'Hotel California' (which deals with the Laurel Canyon days) about coming to David Crosby's house and finding a massive pile of cocaine on a table there; And when he asked if he may have a lil' bit, Crosby's reply was, "I don't know, man; I don't think I have enough to share" x-))
I heard Waddy tell the story somewhere but the setting was a CSN or CSN+Y session at the time of Crosby's lowest point.
@@andigisler - Could've been that; It's several years ago now that I've read that book. In any case, "lowest point" sounds about right.
Normal, nice guy...is the vibe I’m picking up here watching this clip. He seems the type that’d engage you in some chat if you met in a waiting line or something like that. By the way the intro to Rock And Roll I think more resembles Keep A Knockin’ by LR. I think that Bonzo’s intent on that one.
wow
Waddy sounds a little bit like Dee Snider when he talks.m is he a native New Yorker originally? I thought he was a California dude like Luke
this was a fantastic interview you're getting much better and better. I'm glad I'm subscribed to you man
Yep, I've seen this dude my whole life and always thought he was a California hippie. Never heard him speak until this interview. Wow, was I way off.
Native New Yorker but he can't help it so don't hold it against him. Lol
Queens, NY... Jackson Heights.
Yes!!
Waddy is legendary...
Amazing stories. Sadly that world of producing records no longer exists.
Fantastic interview!
Waddy looks like a hippie version of Larry David 🎵😎
You any relation to Johnne Sambataro?
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Guitarist with Dave Mason? No I'm not.