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Larry Carlton

Larry Eugene Carlton (born March 2, 1948)[1] is an American guitarist who built his career as a studio musician in the 1970s and 1980s for acts such as Steely Dan and Joni Mitchell. He has participated in thousands of recording sessions, recorded on hundreds of albums in many genres, including more than 100 gold records, as well as for television and movies. He has been a member of the jazz fusion group the Crusaders, the smooth jazz band Fourplay, and has maintained a long solo career.[2]

Larry Carlton
Larry Carlton in Ithaca, New York, 1987
Background information
Birth nameLarry Eugene Carlton
Born (1948-03-02) March 2, 1948 (age 75)
Torrance, California, U.S.
GenresJazz fusion, rock, pop
Occupation(s)Musician, composer
Instrument(s)Guitar
Years active1962–present
Labels
Websitewww.larrycarlton335.com

Music career

Session work

Carlton was born in Torrance, California, United States,[1] and at the age of six began guitar lessons. His interest in jazz came from hearing guitarist Joe Pass on the radio, after which he moved on to jazz guitarists Barney Kessel and Wes Montgomery, and blues guitarist B.B. King. He went to junior college and Long Beach State College while playing professionally at clubs in Los Angeles.[2]

During the 1970s, he found steady work as a studio musician on electric and acoustic guitar in a variety of genres: pop, jazz pop, rock, rhythm and blues, soul and country.[1] Carlton appeared in hundreds of recording sessions with Steely Dan, Joni Mitchell, Linda Ronstadt, Michael Jackson, Quincy Jones, Bobby Bland, Sammy Davis, Jr., Paulinho Da Costa, Charly García, the Fifth Dimension, Herb Alpert, Christopher Cross, Dolly Parton, Andy Williams, and the Partridge Family. Carlton performed on Mike Post's 1981 "Theme from Hill Street Blues", which won Grammys for 'Best Instrumental Composition' and for 'Best Pop Instrumental Performance'.[3] In 1982, he appeared on The Nightfly by Donald Fagen, lead singer for Steely Dan.[2]

His guitar work on Steely Dan's "Kid Charlemagne" from their 1976 LP The Royal Scam was ranked No. 80 on a list of the best guitar songs by Rolling Stone magazine.[4]

Solo career

Carlton recorded his debut solo album, With a Little Help from My Friends, in 1968. In the mid-1970s he built a home studio and called it Room 335 after the Gibson ES-335, an electric guitar he often played. He has recorded most of his albums at Room 335. In 1988, with his solo career in ascent, he was shot in the throat by a teenager outside Room 335 and suffered nerve and vocal cord damage,[1] which delayed completion of the album he was working on at the time, On Solid Ground.[2][5] His left arm was paralyzed and for six months he was unable to play more than a few notes.[6]

Carlton produced six albums from 1978 to 1984. His version of "Sleepwalk" by Santo Farina climbed the pop and adult contemporary charts. From 1985 to 1990, he did various solo projects, including the live album Last Nite.[1]

Carlton was commissioned to compose music for the King of Thailand, Bhumibol Adulyadej, in honor of the king's birthday.[2] He recorded The Jazz King (Sony BMG, 2008) with a jazz orchestra that included Tom Scott, Nathan East, and Earl Klugh.[7]

Awards and honors

Notable instruments

Carlton is best known for his 1969 Gibson ES-335.[8] Other guitars he owns and plays include a 1951 Fender Telecaster, a 1964 Fender Stratocaster, and a 1955 Gibson Les Paul Special.[9] He has used a 1958 Fender Deluxe amplifier, and his standard setup included a Dumble.[8]

He now plays Bludotone amplifiers. In 2020, Carlton began endorsing Sire Guitars, with whom he has a signature line of electric guitars.

Personal life

Carlton married contemporary Christian music artist Michele Pillar in 1987; they divorced in 2013.

Discography

As leader

  • With a Little Help from My Friends (Decca, 1968)
  • Singing/Playing (Blue Thumb, 1973)
  • Larry Carlton (Warner Bros., 1978)
  • Mr. 335 Live in Japan (Warner Bros., 1979)
  • Strikes Twice (Warner Bros., 1980)
  • Eight Times Up [live] (Warner Bros., 1982)
  • Sleepwalk (Warner Bros., 1982)
  • Friends (Warner Bros., 1983)
  • Alone / But Never Alone (MCA 5689, 1986)
  • Last Nite (MCA 5866, 1986)
  • Discovery (MCA 42003, 1987)
  • On Solid Ground (MCA 6237, 1989)
  • Christmas at My House (MCA 6322, 1989)
  • Collection (GRP, 1990)
  • Kid Gloves (GRP, 1992)
  • Renegade Gentleman with Terry McMillan (GRP, 1993)
  • Live at the Greek with Stanley Clarke (Epic, 1994)
  • Larry & Lee with Lee Ritenour (GRP, 1995)
  • The Gift (GRP, 1996)
  • Fingerprints (Warner Bros., 2000)
  • Deep Into It (Warner Bros., 2001)
  • No Substitutions: Live in Osaka with Steve Lukather (Favored Nations, 2001)
  • Sapphire Blue (Bluebird, 2003)
  • Fire Wire (Bluebird, 2006)
  • Live in Tokyo with Robben Ford (335 Records, 2007)
  • Greatest Hits Rerecorded, Volume One (335, 2007)
  • Take Your Pick with Tak Matsumoto (335, 2010)
  • Plays the Sound of Philadelphia (335, 2010)
  • New Morning: The Paris Concert (335, 2011)
  • Four Hands & a Heart, Volume One (335, 2012)
  • Unplugged with Robben Ford (335, 2013)
  • Four Hands & a Heart: Christmas (335, 2014)
  • At Billboard Live Tokyo with David T. Walker (335, 2015)
  • At Blue Note Tokyo with Steve Lukather (335, 2016)
  • Lights On [live] with the SWR Big Band (335, 2017)
  • Soul Searchin' with Paul Brown (Shanachie, 2021)

With The Crusaders

  • Crusaders 1 (Blue Thumb, 1972)
  • The 2nd Crusade (Blue Thumb, 1973)
  • Unsung Heroes (Blue Thumb, 1973)
  • Scratch (Blue Thumb, 1974)
  • Southern Comfort (Blue Thumb, 1974)
  • Chain Reaction (Blue Thumb, 1975)
  • Those Southern Knights (Blue Thumb, 1976)
  • Free as the Wind (Blue Thumb, 1977)
  • The Good and Bad Times (MCA, 1986)
  • Happy Again (Sin-Drome, 1995)
  • Louisiana Hot Sauce (Sin-Drome, 1996)

With Fourplay

  • 4 (Warner Bros., 1998)
  • Snowbound (Warner Bros., 1999)
  • Yes, Please! (Warner Bros., 2000)
  • Heartfelt (Bluebird, 2002)
  • Journey (Bluebird, 2004)
  • X (Bluebird, 2006)
  • Energy (Heads Up, 2008)
  • Silver (Heads Up, 2015)

As sideman

With Paul Anka

  • The Painter (United Artists, 1976)
  • The Music Man (United Artists, 1977)
  • Headlines (RCA Victor, 1979)

With Joan Baez

With Bobby Bland

  • His California Album (Dunhill, 1973)
  • Dreamer (Dunhill, 1974)

With David Cassidy

  • Cherish (Bell, 1972)
  • Rock Me Baby (Arista, 1972)

With Paulinho da Costa

  • Happy People (Pablo, 1979)
  • Sunrise (Pablo, 1984) – rec. 1982
  • Paulinho Da Costa (Columbia, 1984)

With Randy Crawford

With Andraé Crouch

  • Take Me Back (Light, 1975)
  • I'll Be Thinking of You (Elektra, 1979)

With Four Tops

  • Keeper of the Castle (Dunhill, 1972)
  • Main Street People (Dunhill, 1973)
  • Meeting of the Minds (Dunhill, 1974)

With Michael Franks

With David Gates

With Lani Hall

With Albert Hammond

With Hues Corporation

  • Freedom for the Stallion (RCA Victor, 1973)
  • Love Corporation (RCA Victor, 1975)

With John Klemmer

  • Touch (ABC, 1975)
  • Barefoot Ballet (ABC, 1976)
  • Hush (Elektra, 1981)
  • Music (MCA, 1989)

With Bill LaBounty

  • The Right Direction (Noteworthy Records, 1991)
  • Back To Your Star (Chill Phill Records, 2009)

With Henry Mancini

  • Music from the TV Series the Mancini Generation (RCA Victor, 1972)
  • Country Gentleman (RCA Victor, 1974)

With Gap Mangione

  • Suite Lady (A&M, 1978)
  • Dancin' Is Makin' Love (A&M, 1979)

With Megan McDonough

  • In the Megan Manner (RCA, 1972)
  • Megan Music (RCA, 1972)
  • Keepsake (RCA, 1973)
  • Sketches (RCA, 1974)

With Joni Mitchell

With Wayne Newton

  • Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast (Chelsea, 1972)
  • While We're Still Young (Chelsea, 1973)

With Michael Omartian

  • White Horse (Dunhill, 1974)
  • Adam Again (Myrrh, 1977)
  • Mainstream (Sparrow, 1982)

With The Partridge Family

  • The Partridge Family Notebook (Bell, 1972)
  • Shopping Bag (Bell, 1972)
  • Bulletin Board (Bell, 1973)
  • Crossword Puzzle (Bell, 1973)

With Michele Pillar

  • Look Who Loves You Now (Sparrow, 1984)
  • Love Makes All the Difference (Urgent, 1991)
  • I Hear Angels Calling (335 Records, 2006)

With Johnny Rivers

  • L.A. Reggae (United Artists, 1972)
  • Blue Suede Shoes (United Artists, 1973)
  • New Lovers and Old Friends (Epic, 1975)
  • Wild Night (United Artists, 1976)

With Leo Sayer

With Tom Scott

  • Great Scott! (A&M, 1972)
  • Tom Scott and the L.A. Express (A&M, 1974)

With James Lee Stanley

  • James Lee Stanley (RCA, 1973)
  • Three's the Charm (RCA, 1974)

With Steely Dan

With Barbra Streisand

With Livingston Taylor

With others

Video

  • 1987 Larry Carlton Live
  • 1988 Scrooged
  • 1989 Star Licks Larry Carlton
  • 1992 Star Licks Larry Carlton Vol. 2
  • 1997 Larry Carlton Live at Montreal International Jazz Festival
  • 2002 Ohne Filter (inakustik)
  • 2002 Live at Montreal Jazz Festival (Eagle)
  • 2004 Larry Carlton Recorded Live in Paris
  • 2005 Carlton/Lukather Band – The Paris Concert (inakustik)
  • 2007 Larry Carlton with Robben Ford Live in Osaka (335) - bonus DVD with CD Larry Carlton with Robben Ford Live in Tokyo
  • 2008 Carlton, Ford + Autour Du Blues – The Paris Concert (inakustik)
  • 2008 Carlton and the Sapphire Blues Band – The Paris Concert (inakustik)
  • 2009 Carlton Trio – The Paris Concert (inakustik)
  • 2004 Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 417. ISBN 0-85112-939-0.
  2. ^ a b c d e Skelly, Richard. "Larry Carlton". AllMusic. Retrieved December 1, 2016.
  3. ^ "Top Adult Contemporary Songs of 1981 ••• Music VF, US & UK hits charts". Musicvf.com.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on May 30, 2008. Retrieved May 5, 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link). Retrieved 2011-01-25.
  5. ^ Gress, Jesse (September 1, 2009). "10 Things You Gotta Do To Play Like Larry Carlton". Guitar Player. Retrieved December 2, 2016.
  6. ^ Heim, Chris (June 30, 1989). "Guitarist Larry Carlton Puts Tragic Shooting Behind Him". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved December 2, 2016.
  7. ^ "The Jazz King Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved December 2, 2016.
  8. ^ a b Heidt, John (May 2001). "Larry Carlton: The Return of Mr. 335". Vintage Guitar. Retrieved December 20, 2011.
  9. ^ Bolinger, John (July 2014). "Rig Rundown: Larry Carlton". Premier Guitar. Retrieved July 14, 2014.

External links

  • Official site

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For other people named Larry Carlton see Larry Carlton disambiguation Larry Eugene Carlton born March 2 1948 1 is an American guitarist who built his career as a studio musician in the 1970s and 1980s for acts such as Steely Dan and Joni Mitchell He has participated in thousands of recording sessions recorded on hundreds of albums in many genres including more than 100 gold records as well as for television and movies He has been a member of the jazz fusion group the Crusaders the smooth jazz band Fourplay and has maintained a long solo career 2 Larry CarltonLarry Carlton in Ithaca New York 1987Background informationBirth nameLarry Eugene CarltonBorn 1948 03 02 March 2 1948 age 75 Torrance California U S GenresJazz fusion rock popOccupation s Musician composerInstrument s GuitarYears active1962 presentLabelsWarner Bros MCAGRPFavored NationsWebsitewww wbr larrycarlton335 wbr com Contents 1 Music career 1 1 Session work 1 2 Solo career 2 Awards and honors 3 Notable instruments 4 Personal life 5 Discography 5 1 As leader 5 2 As sideman 6 Video 7 References 8 External linksMusic career EditSession work Edit Carlton was born in Torrance California United States 1 and at the age of six began guitar lessons His interest in jazz came from hearing guitarist Joe Pass on the radio after which he moved on to jazz guitarists Barney Kessel and Wes Montgomery and blues guitarist B B King He went to junior college and Long Beach State College while playing professionally at clubs in Los Angeles 2 During the 1970s he found steady work as a studio musician on electric and acoustic guitar in a variety of genres pop jazz pop rock rhythm and blues soul and country 1 Carlton appeared in hundreds of recording sessions with Steely Dan Joni Mitchell Linda Ronstadt Michael Jackson Quincy Jones Bobby Bland Sammy Davis Jr Paulinho Da Costa Charly Garcia the Fifth Dimension Herb Alpert Christopher Cross Dolly Parton Andy Williams and the Partridge Family Carlton performed on Mike Post s 1981 Theme from Hill Street Blues which won Grammys for Best Instrumental Composition and for Best Pop Instrumental Performance 3 In 1982 he appeared on The Nightfly by Donald Fagen lead singer for Steely Dan 2 His guitar work on Steely Dan s Kid Charlemagne from their 1976 LP The Royal Scam was ranked No 80 on a list of the best guitar songs by Rolling Stone magazine 4 Solo career Edit Carlton recorded his debut solo album With a Little Help from My Friends in 1968 In the mid 1970s he built a home studio and called it Room 335 after the Gibson ES 335 an electric guitar he often played He has recorded most of his albums at Room 335 In 1988 with his solo career in ascent he was shot in the throat by a teenager outside Room 335 and suffered nerve and vocal cord damage 1 which delayed completion of the album he was working on at the time On Solid Ground 2 5 His left arm was paralyzed and for six months he was unable to play more than a few notes 6 Carlton produced six albums from 1978 to 1984 His version of Sleepwalk by Santo Farina climbed the pop and adult contemporary charts From 1985 to 1990 he did various solo projects including the live album Last Nite 1 Carlton was commissioned to compose music for the King of Thailand Bhumibol Adulyadej in honor of the king s birthday 2 He recorded The Jazz King Sony BMG 2008 with a jazz orchestra that included Tom Scott Nathan East and Earl Klugh 7 Awards and honors EditGrammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance Theme from Hill Street Blues 1981 Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance Minute by Minute 1987 Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Album No Substitutions Live in Osaka 2001 Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Album Take Your Pick 2010Notable instruments EditCarlton is best known for his 1969 Gibson ES 335 8 Other guitars he owns and plays include a 1951 Fender Telecaster a 1964 Fender Stratocaster and a 1955 Gibson Les Paul Special 9 He has used a 1958 Fender Deluxe amplifier and his standard setup included a Dumble 8 He now plays Bludotone amplifiers In 2020 Carlton began endorsing Sire Guitars with whom he has a signature line of electric guitars Personal life EditCarlton married contemporary Christian music artist Michele Pillar in 1987 they divorced in 2013 Discography EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it August 2021 As leader Edit With a Little Help from My Friends Decca 1968 Singing Playing Blue Thumb 1973 Larry Carlton Warner Bros 1978 Mr 335 Live in Japan Warner Bros 1979 Strikes Twice Warner Bros 1980 Eight Times Up live Warner Bros 1982 Sleepwalk Warner Bros 1982 Friends Warner Bros 1983 Alone But Never Alone MCA 5689 1986 Last Nite MCA 5866 1986 Discovery MCA 42003 1987 On Solid Ground MCA 6237 1989 Christmas at My House MCA 6322 1989 Collection GRP 1990 Kid Gloves GRP 1992 Renegade Gentleman with Terry McMillan GRP 1993 Live at the Greek with Stanley Clarke Epic 1994 Larry amp Lee with Lee Ritenour GRP 1995 The Gift GRP 1996 Fingerprints Warner Bros 2000 Deep Into It Warner Bros 2001 No Substitutions Live in Osaka with Steve Lukather Favored Nations 2001 Sapphire Blue Bluebird 2003 Fire Wire Bluebird 2006 Live in Tokyo with Robben Ford 335 Records 2007 Greatest Hits Rerecorded Volume One 335 2007 Take Your Pick with Tak Matsumoto 335 2010 Plays the Sound of Philadelphia 335 2010 New Morning The Paris Concert 335 2011 Four Hands amp a Heart Volume One 335 2012 Unplugged with Robben Ford 335 2013 Four Hands amp a Heart Christmas 335 2014 At Billboard Live Tokyo with David T Walker 335 2015 At Blue Note Tokyo with Steve Lukather 335 2016 Lights On live with the SWR Big Band 335 2017 Soul Searchin with Paul Brown Shanachie 2021 With The Crusaders Crusaders 1 Blue Thumb 1972 The 2nd Crusade Blue Thumb 1973 Unsung Heroes Blue Thumb 1973 Scratch Blue Thumb 1974 Southern Comfort Blue Thumb 1974 Chain Reaction Blue Thumb 1975 Those Southern Knights Blue Thumb 1976 Free as the Wind Blue Thumb 1977 The Good and Bad Times MCA 1986 Happy Again Sin Drome 1995 Louisiana Hot Sauce Sin Drome 1996 With Fourplay 4 Warner Bros 1998 Snowbound Warner Bros 1999 Yes Please Warner Bros 2000 Heartfelt Bluebird 2002 Journey Bluebird 2004 X Bluebird 2006 Energy Heads Up 2008 Silver Heads Up 2015 As sideman Edit With Paul Anka The Painter United Artists 1976 The Music Man United Artists 1977 Headlines RCA Victor 1979 With Joan Baez Diamonds amp Rust A amp M 1975 Speaking of Dreams Guardian 1989 With Bobby Bland His California Album Dunhill 1973 Dreamer Dunhill 1974 With David Cassidy Cherish Bell 1972 Rock Me Baby Arista 1972 With Paulinho da Costa Happy People Pablo 1979 Sunrise Pablo 1984 rec 1982 Paulinho Da Costa Columbia 1984 With Randy Crawford Everything Must Change Warner Bros 1976 Nightline Warner Bros 1983 With Andrae Crouch Take Me Back Light 1975 I ll Be Thinking of You Elektra 1979 With Four Tops Keeper of the Castle Dunhill 1972 Main Street People Dunhill 1973 Meeting of the Minds Dunhill 1974 With Michael Franks The Art of Tea Reprise 1976 Sleeping Gypsy Warner Bros 1977 Objects of Desire Warner Bros 1982 Blue Pacific Reprise 1990 With David Gates First Elektra 1973 Goodbye Girl Elektra 1978 With Lani Hall Sun Down Lady A amp M 1972 Hello It s Me A amp M 1974 Sweet Bird A amp M 1976 With Albert Hammond It Never Rains in Souther California Epic 1972 The Free Electric Band Mums 1973 Albert Hammond Mums 1974 With Hues Corporation Freedom for the Stallion RCA Victor 1973 Love Corporation RCA Victor 1975 With John Klemmer Touch ABC 1975 Barefoot Ballet ABC 1976 Hush Elektra 1981 Music MCA 1989 With Bill LaBounty The Right Direction Noteworthy Records 1991 Back To Your Star Chill Phill Records 2009 With Henry Mancini Music from the TV Series the Mancini Generation RCA Victor 1972 Country Gentleman RCA Victor 1974 With Gap Mangione Suite Lady A amp M 1978 Dancin Is Makin Love A amp M 1979 With Megan McDonough In the Megan Manner RCA 1972 Megan Music RCA 1972 Keepsake RCA 1973 Sketches RCA 1974 With Joni Mitchell Court and Spark Asylum 1974 The Hissing of Summer Lawns Asylum 1975 Hejira Asylum 1976 Don Juan s Reckless Daughter Asylum 1977 Wild Things Run Fast Geffen 1982 With Wayne Newton Daddy Don t You Walk So Fast Chelsea 1972 While We re Still Young Chelsea 1973 With Michael Omartian White Horse Dunhill 1974 Adam Again Myrrh 1977 Mainstream Sparrow 1982 With The Partridge Family The Partridge Family Notebook Bell 1972 Shopping Bag Bell 1972 Bulletin Board Bell 1973 Crossword Puzzle Bell 1973 With Michele Pillar Look Who Loves You Now Sparrow 1984 Love Makes All the Difference Urgent 1991 I Hear Angels Calling 335 Records 2006 With Johnny Rivers L A Reggae United Artists 1972 Blue Suede Shoes United Artists 1973 New Lovers and Old Friends Epic 1975 Wild Night United Artists 1976 With Leo Sayer Endless Flight Chrysalis 1976 Thunder in My Heart Chrysalis 1977 With Tom Scott Great Scott A amp M 1972 Tom Scott and the L A Express A amp M 1974 With James Lee Stanley James Lee Stanley RCA 1973 Three s the Charm RCA 1974 With Steely Dan Katy Lied ABC 1975 The Royal Scam ABC 1976 Aja ABC 1977 Gaucho MCA 1980 With Barbra Streisand Stoney End Columbia 1971 ButterFly Columbia 1974 Lazy Afternoon Columbia 1975 Songbird Columbia 1978 Wet Columbia 1979 With Livingston Taylor Man s Best Friend Epic 1980 Last Alaska Moon Coconut Bay 2009 With others The 5th Dimension Living Together Growing Together Bell 1973 Alessi Brothers Long Time Friends Qwest 1982 Herb Alpert Midnight Sun A amp M 1992 America Harbor Warner Bros 1977 Chet Atkins Stay Tuned Columbia 1985 Hoyt Axton Fearless A amp M 1976 Anita Baker Christmas Fantasy Blue Note 2005 David Benoit Letter to Evan GRP 1992 Stephen Bishop Careless ABC 1976 Clint Black Nothin but the Taillights RCA 1997 David Blue Com n Back for More Asylum 1975 Terence Boylan Suzy Asylum 1980 The Brothers Johnson Blam A amp M Records 1978 Glen Campbell Bloodline Capitol 1976 Kim Carnes Rest on Me Amos 1971 Vikki Carr Ms America Columbia 1973 Keith Carradine I m Easy Asylum 1976 David Crosby Oh Yes I Can A amp M 1989 Christopher Cross Christopher Cross Warner Bros 1979 Lisa Dal Bello Lisa Dal Bello MCA 1977 Patti Dahlstrom The Way I Am 20th Century 1973 Eumir Deodato Love Island Warner Bros 1978 Neil Diamond Jonathan Livingston Seagull Columbia 1973 Cass Elliot Cass Elliot RCA Victor 1972 Don Ellis Haiku MPS 1974 Tommy Emmanuel Can t Get Enough Columbia 1996 Eye to Eye Shakespeare Stole My Baby Warner Bros 1983 Donald Fagen The Nightfly Warner Bros 1982 Peter Frampton All Blues Universal 2019 Peter Gabriel Walk Through the Fire Virgin 1984 Charly Garcia Clics modernos Interdisc 1983 Jerry Garcia Compliments of Garcia Warner Bros 1974 Art Garfunkel Angel Clare Columbia 1973 Lesley Gore Love Me By Name A amp M Records 1976 Carolyn Hester Carolyn Hester RCA Victor 1973 Thelma Houston I ve Got the Music in Me Sheffield 1975 James Ingram It s Your Night Qwest 1983 Chuck Jackson Through All Times ABC 1973 Michael Jackson Off the Wall Epic 1979 Etta James Deep in the Night Warner Bros 1978 Al Jarreau Glow Reprise 1976 Billy Joel Piano Man Columbia 1973 Booker T Jones The Runaway MCA 1989 Marc Jordan Mannequin Vivid Sound Warner Bros 1978 The Keane Brothers The Keane Brothers 20th Century Records 1977 Abraham Laboriel Dear Friends Bluemoon 1993 James Last Well Kept Secret Polydor 1975 Peggy Lee Norma Deloris Egstrom from Jamestown North Dakota Capitol 1972 Lori Lieberman A Piece of Time Capitol 1974 Jeff Lorber Private Passion Warner Bros 1986 Elliot Lurie Elliot Lurie Epic 1975 Chuck Mangione 70 Miles Young A amp M 1982 Ray Manzarek The Golden Scarab Mercury 1974 Johnny Mathis A Special Part of Me Columbia 1984 Michael McDonald Motown Motown 2003 Lonette McKee Lonette Sussex 1974 Carmen McRae Can t Hide Love Blue Note 1976 Anne Murray Together Capitol Records 1975 Teruo Nakamura Super Friends Eastworld 1985 Aaron Neville Warm Your Heart A amp M 1991 Olivia Newton John Soul Kiss MCA Records 1985 Dolly Parton 9 to 5 and Odd Jobs RCA Victor 1980 Mike Post Television Theme Songs Elektra 1982 Boots Randolph Boots with Brass Monument 1970 Lou Rawls She s Gone Bell 1974 Gene Redding Blood Brother Haven Capitol 1974 Helen Reddy Helen Reddy Capitol Records 1971 The Righteous Brothers Give It to the People Capitol 1974 Minnie Riperton Adventures in Paradise Epic 1975 Austin Roberts The Last Thing On My Mind Chelsea 1973 Linda Ronstadt Don t Cry Now Asylum 1973 Diana Ross Ross RCA Victor 1983 Buffy Sainte Marie Sweet America ABC 1976 Joey Scarbury America s Greatest Hero Elektra 1981 Diane Schuur The Gathering Vanguard 2011 Seals and Crofts Get Closer Warner Bros 1976 Marlena Shaw Who Is This Bitch Anyway Blue Note 1975 Ben Sidran The Doctor Is in Arista 1977 Dan Siegel Dan Siegel Elektra 1982 Sonny amp Cher Mama Was a Rock and Roll Singer Papa Used to Write All Her Songs MCA 1973 Dusty Springfield Cameo Dunhill 1973 Jim Stafford Not Just Another Pretty Foot MGM 1975 B W Stevenson Lead Free RCA 1972 B W Stevenson My Maria RCA 1973 B W Stevenson Calabasas RCA 1974 John Stewart Sunstorm Warner Bros 1972 Tavares Hard Core Poetry Capitol 1974 Cal Tjader Last Bolero in Berkeley Fantasy 1973 Allen Toussaint Motion Warner Bros 1978 Frankie Valli Closeup Private Stock 1975 Townes Van Zandt High Low and in Between Poppy 1972 T Bone Walker Very Rare Reprise 1973 Dionne Warwick Friends in Love Arista Records 1982 Tim Weisberg Hurtwood Edge A amp M 1972 Kirk Whalum The Promise Columbia 1989 Vanessa Williams The Sweetest Days Mercury 1994 Andy Williams Andy Columbia 1976 Lorna Wright Circle of Love Rocket Records 1978 Video Edit1987 Larry Carlton Live 1988 Scrooged 1989 Star Licks Larry Carlton 1992 Star Licks Larry Carlton Vol 2 1997 Larry Carlton Live at Montreal International Jazz Festival 2002 Ohne Filter inakustik 2002 Live at Montreal Jazz Festival Eagle 2004 Larry Carlton Recorded Live in Paris 2005 Carlton Lukather Band The Paris Concert inakustik 2007 Larry Carlton with Robben Ford Live in Osaka 335 bonus DVD with CD Larry Carlton with Robben Ford Live in Tokyo 2008 Carlton Ford Autour Du Blues The Paris Concert inakustik 2008 Carlton and the Sapphire Blues Band The Paris Concert inakustik 2009 Carlton Trio The Paris Concert inakustik 2004 Eric Clapton s Crossroads Guitar FestivalReferences Edit a b c d e Colin Larkin ed 1992 The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music First ed Guinness Publishing p 417 ISBN 0 85112 939 0 a b c d e Skelly Richard Larry Carlton AllMusic Retrieved December 1 2016 Top Adult Contemporary Songs of 1981 Music VF US amp UK hits charts Musicvf com The 100 Greatest Guitar Songs Archived from the original on May 30 2008 Retrieved May 5 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Retrieved 2011 01 25 Gress Jesse September 1 2009 10 Things You Gotta Do To Play Like Larry Carlton Guitar Player Retrieved December 2 2016 Heim Chris June 30 1989 Guitarist Larry Carlton Puts Tragic Shooting Behind Him Chicago Tribune Retrieved December 2 2016 The Jazz King Credits AllMusic Retrieved December 2 2016 a b Heidt John May 2001 Larry Carlton The Return of Mr 335 Vintage Guitar Retrieved December 20 2011 Bolinger John July 2014 Rig Rundown Larry Carlton Premier Guitar Retrieved July 14 2014 External links EditOfficial site Wikimedia Commons has media related to Larry Carlton Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Larry Carlton amp oldid 1143774370, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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