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Waddy Wachtel

Robert "Waddy" Wachtel (born May 24, 1947) is an American musician, composer and record producer, most notable for his guitar work. Wachtel has worked as session musician for other artists such as Linda Ronstadt, Beth Hart, Stevie Nicks, Kim Carnes, Randy Newman, Keith Richards, The Rolling Stones (lead guitar on "Saint of Me"), Jon Bon Jovi, James Taylor, Iggy Pop, Warren Zevon, Bryan Ferry, Michael Sweet, Jackson Browne, and Andrew Gold, both in the studio and live.[1]

Waddy Wachtel
Wachtel in 2009
Background information
Birth nameRobert T. Wachtel
Born (1947-05-24) May 24, 1947 (age 76)
Jackson Heights, New York, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • composer
  • record producer
  • bandleader
Instrument(s)
  • Guitar
  • vocals
Years active1970–present
Labels
Websitewaddywachtelinfo.com

Early years edit

Wachtel was born May 24, 1947, in Jackson Heights to a Jewish family[2] in the New York City borough of Queens. At about age 9–10,[1] Wachtel began to learn to play the guitar, taking lessons with teacher Gene Dell (who insisted that he learn to play right-handed despite being naturally left-handed) until about age 14. At that age, he says, he began writing songs.[3]

Wachtel also studied with Rudolph Schramm, who was the head of the NBC staff orchestra and went on to teach music at Carnegie Hall. Schramm tried to get Wachtel to take piano lessons, but Wachtel was intent on playing guitar so Schramm agreed to give him guitar lessons three times a week on rhythm, melody and harmony.

After performing with local bands in the New York area, Wachtel formed his own band, The Orphans, who played in Connecticut and New Hampshire. Eventually the band settled into a regular bar band routine, playing in Newport, Rhode Island, where Wachtel took lessons from Sal Salvador.[2] When the Orphans disbanded, he formed another band, Twice Nicely. At the suggestion of Bud Cowsill (of The Cowsills), he brought Twice Nicely to Los Angeles in 1968 where they recorded a few demos, but after two years, Wachtel decided to work as a session player.[3]

Films edit

 
Wachtel with his Les Paul guitar, in 2009

In 1972, he made an appearance in the film The Poseidon Adventure as the acoustic guitar player in a fictitious band on stage in the dining room when the ship capsizes.

He also played in the Oscar-winning short film, "Session Man" in 1991. Wachtel has composed and played instruments for film scores including Joe Dirt, Up in Smoke, Nice Guys Sleep Alone, The Longest Yard, The Benchwarmers, Grandma's Boy, Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star, Strange Wilderness, The House Bunny, and Paul Blart: Mall Cop. He has also composed, produced, or performed in songs with Warren Zevon, Joe Walsh, Jackson Browne, Linda Ronstadt and others.

Session and touring work edit

 
Wachtel with The Cowsills in 2009

In 1972, he was hired by Warren Zevon to play guitar on The Everly Brothers' Stories We Could Tell album and join them in a subsequent tour.

By 1973, he played with Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks on their first album Buckingham Nicks (credited as 'Waddy', no surname), and on tour. Later, when Nicks and Buckingham joined Fleetwood Mac, he played rhythm guitar on their 1975 album Fleetwood Mac on the track "Sugar Daddy".

In 1980, he wrote, recorded and sang lead vocals on an album for producer Peter Asher with members of Linda Ronstadt's band, including musicians Don Grolnick, Dan Dugmore, Stanley Sheldon and Rick Marotta. Both the group and the album were titled Ronin. Released on the Mercury label, the record never charted.

In 1984, he played on Steve Perry's (Journey) solo album Street Talk.

He has appeared on hundreds of albums with many different artists and bands.

Production credits include albums by Stevie Nicks, Keith Richards, Jackson Browne, Bryan Ferry, The Church, Sand Rubies, George Thorogood and the Destroyers and Warren Zevon. Wachtel co-wrote several songs with Zevon including "Werewolves of London".[4] He also co-wrote the Warren Zevon song "Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead" from the album Mr. Bad Example. He performed on all seven Warren Zevon albums from 1976 through 1992, producing or co-producing three.

Wachtel also shares co-writing credits with Stevie Nicks on a few tracks such as "Annabel Lee", and "I Don't Care".

Wachtel has been credited on some albums as Bob Wachtel, but some online sources have incorrectly credited him as Richard Wachtel on albums on which he was credited as having played guitar.[5]

Legal problems edit

Wachtel was arrested in 1998 on suspicion of possession of child pornography after images were found on a computer he had at home.[6][7][8] Wachtel pleaded no contest and was placed on probation for three years.[9]

Musician Brett Tuggle defended Wachtel saying "there is no way that Stevie would have him in her band if she thought he was guilty of any wrongdoing."[10] A detective of the Los Angeles juvenile sex crimes division reported that Wachtel produced copies of the computer-stored images which he kept in his bedroom.[11]

Equipment edit

Wachtel plays a 1960 Gibson Les Paul and 1957 Fender Stratocaster.[12] He said in a 1980 interview that the newest made guitar he owned was a 1964 Fender Stratocaster. Wachtel purchased the Les Paul guitar from Stephen Stills for $350.[13] In September 2014 the Gibson Custom Shop chose the 1960 Les Paul Waddy Wachtel guitar for their new Collector's Choice series.[14]

2000 to present edit

Wachtel performs regularly with the Waddy Wachtel Band in the Los Angeles area, notably at The Joint from 2000 through 2013. The band at that time included Phil Jones, Rick Rosas, Bernard Fowler and Blondie Chaplin, among others.[15] He continues to gig with his band, with some personnel changes, while retaining Fowler and Chaplin.[16] Many famous artists have performed with the band as special guests.[17]

Wachtel appeared on the 2010 Grammy Award television show backing Taylor Swift's live presentation. In Swift's duet with Nicks on the song "Rhiannon", Wachtel was featured on lead guitar.

As of 2020, Wachtel is performing with a group of other Southern California classic rock veterans in a group called "The Immediate Family"[18] along with Danny Kortchmar, Leland Sklar, Russ Kunkel, and Steve Postell.

Collaborations edit

With Bill Cowsill

  • Nervous Breakthrough (MGM Records, 1970)

With The Everly Brothers

With Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks

With Sarah Kernochan

  • Best Around the Bush (RCA Records, 1974)

With Jackie DeShannon

With Fleetwood Mac

With John Stewart

With Splinter

  • Harder to Live (Dark Horse Records, 1975)

With Dianne Brooks

  • Back Stairs in My Life (Reprise Records, 1976)

With Barbi Benton

  • Something New (Polydor Records, 1976)

With Jackson Browne

With Andrew Gold

With Arlo Guthrie

  • Amigo (Reprise Records, 1976)

With Carole King

With Tom Pacheco

  • The Outsider (RCA Records, 1976)

With Tom Snow

  • Tom Snow (Capitol Records, 1976)

With Maria Muldaur

With Linda Ronstadt

With J. D. Souther

With James Taylor

With Wendy Waldman

  • The Main Refrain (Warner Bros. Records, 1976)

With Sammy Walker

  • Sammy Walker (Warner Bros. Records, 1976)

With Nickey Barclay

  • Diamond in a Junkyard (Ariola America, 1976)

With Rusty Wier

  • Black Hat Saloon (Columbia Records, 1976)
  • Stacked Deck (Columbia Records, 1977)

With Warren Zevon

With Karla Bonoff

With Nancy Shanks

  • Nancy Shanx (United Artists Records, 1977)

With Attitudes

  • Good News (Dark Horse Records, 1977)

With Randy Newman

With Bryan Ferry

With Bob Weir

With Leo Sayer

With Debby Boone

With Richie Furay

  • I Still Have Dreams (Asylum Records, 1979)
  • In The Country (BMG, 2022)

With Adam Mitchell

  • Redhead in Trouble (Warner Bros. Records, 1979)

With Ronnie Hawkins

  • The Hawk (United Artists Records, 1979)

With Louise Goffin

  • Kid Blue (Asylum Records, 1979)
  • Louise Goffin (Asylum Records, 1981)

With Bonnie Raitt

With America

  • Alibi (Capitol Records, 1980)

With Kim Carnes

With Rita Coolidge

With Stevie Nicks

With Helen Reddy

With Phoebe Snow

With Ronnie Wood

With Don Henley

With Kenny Rogers

With Bill Medley

  • Right Here and Now (Planet Records, 1982)

With Bob Seger

With Bette Midler

With Marty Balin

With Ringo Starr

With Joe Walsh

With Dolly Parton

With Steve Perry

With Eric Martin

  • Eric Martin (Capitol Records, 1985)

With Jimmy Barnes

With Rosanne Cash

With Graham Nash

With Karla DeVito

  • Wake 'Em Up In Tokyo (A&M Records, 1986)

With Van Stephenson

  • Suspicious Heart (MCA Records, 1986)

With Dwight Twilley

  • Wild Dogs (CBS Records, 1986)

With Cher

With Lisa Hartman Black

  • 'Til My Heart Stops (Atlantic Records, 1987)

With Melissa Etheridge

With Ivan Neville

With Keith Richards

With Feargal Sharkey

  • Wish (Virgin Records, 1988)

With The Graces

  • Perfect View (A&M Records, 1989)

With Jon Bon Jovi

With Steve Louw

  • Waiting For the Down (Epic Records, 1990)

With Bob Dylan

With Iggy Pop

With Hall & Oates

With Diana Ross

With Rod Stewart

With Troy Newman

  • Gypsy Moon (Warner Bros. Records, 1991)
  • It's Like This (Mega Pop Records, 1995)

With Bonnie Tyler

With Tracy Chapman

With Neil Diamond

With Hanne Boel

  • My Kindred Spirit (Medley Records, 1992)

With Delbert McClinton

With Tom Waits

With Andrew Strong

  • Strong (MCA Records, 1993)

With Gilby Clarke

With A. J. Croce

With Colin James

With Brian Wilson

With Aaron Neville

  • The Tattooed Heart (A&M Records, 1995)

With John Prine

With Michael Sweet

With Bee Gees

With The Wilsons

With Johnny Rivers

  • Last Train to Memphis (Soul City, 1998)
  • Reinvention Highway (Collectors' Choice Music, 2004)

With Amanda Marshall

With Janice Robinson

  • The Color Within Me (Columbia Records, 1999)

With Kim Richey

  • Glimmer (Mercury Records, 1999)

With Shannon McNally

With Robbie Williams

With Keith Gattis

  • Big City Blues (Smith Music Group, 2005)

With Bernard Fowler

  • Friends With Privileges (Sony, 2006)
  • The Bura (MRI, 2016)

With Radney Foster

  • This World We Live In (Dualtone Records, 2006)

With Miranda Lambert

With John Mayer

With David Nail

With Michael Grimm

With Jessie Baylin

  • Little Spark (Blonde Rat, 2012)

With LeAnn Rimes

With Edie Brickell and Steve Martin

With Judith Owen

  • Ebb & Flow (Twanky Records, 2014)
  • Somebody's Child (Twanky Records, 2016)

With Neil Young

With Mindi Abair

With Pat McGee

With Beth Hart

With Sheryl Crow

  • Threads (Big Machine Records, 2019)

With Anders Osborne

  • Buddha & The Blues (Back on Dumaine Records, 2019)

With Kate Taylor

  • Why Wait! (Red House Records, 2021)

With Edgar Winter

  • Brother Johnny (Quarto Valley Records, 2022)

With Ian Hunter

  • Defiance Part 1 (Sun, 2023)

Filmography (partial) edit

Personal edit

Wachtel is married.[19]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Gans, David (March 7, 1980). "Waddy Wachtel: Confessions of a "Mafia" Guitarist". Bam Magazine. BAM. 5 (74): 40. Retrieved July 25, 2009.
  2. ^ a b . The Penguin Biographies. Martin and Lisa Adelson. Archived from the original on May 29, 2012. Retrieved January 16, 2019.
  3. ^ a b Kutina, Scott E. (February 1, 1981). "International Musician And Recording World, Waddy Wachtel". Volume 3. International Musician And Recording World. pp. Number 2. Retrieved March 28, 2009.
  4. ^ "Werewolves of London", Johnny Black, Blender, April 2008
  5. ^ "Waddy Wachtel Discography". Waddywachtelinfo.com. January 1, 1980. Retrieved March 24, 2017.
  6. ^ "Guitarist Wachtel Busted For Child Pornography". MTV. July 10, 1998. Retrieved March 24, 2017.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on June 29, 2008. Retrieved February 21, 2008.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  8. ^ Shauna Snow (July 11, 1998). "Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press". Articles.latimes.com. Retrieved March 24, 2017.
  9. ^ "Guitarist Gets Probation in Child Pornography". Los Angeles Times. October 16, 1998.
  10. ^ . Fleetwoodmac.net. Archived from the original on March 23, 2011. Retrieved March 24, 2017.
  11. ^ "Arts and entertainment reports from The Times, national and international news services and the nation's press". Los Angeles Times. July 11, 1998. Retrieved October 17, 2021.
  12. ^ "Rig Rundown - Waddy Wachtel". YouTube. February 14, 2017. Archived from the original on December 13, 2021. Retrieved March 24, 2017.
  13. ^ "Rig Rundown - Waddy Wachtel". premiereguitar.com. February 8, 2017. Retrieved February 5, 2019.
  14. ^ "Gibson Custom: Collector's Choice™ #14 1960 Les Paul "Waddy Wachtel"". Gibson.com. Retrieved March 24, 2017.
  15. ^ Patrick Doyle (July 24, 2013). "Waddy Wachtel Reflects on Working With Warren Zevon, Keith Richards". Rolling Stone. Retrieved March 1, 2020.
  16. ^ "Waddy Wachtel Band". Waddywachtelinfo.com. January 1, 1980. Retrieved March 1, 2020.
  17. ^ "Waddy Wachtel Band: Photos of Special Guests appearing with the Waddy Wachtel Band". Waddywachtelinfo.com. January 1, 1980. Retrieved March 1, 2020.
  18. ^ "The Immediate Family: James Taylor, Linda Ronstadt Session Vets Launch New Band". Rolling Stone. June 11, 2020.
  19. ^ "Guitarist Gets Probation in Child Pornography". Los Angeles Times. October 16, 1998.

External links edit

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Robert Waddy Wachtel born May 24 1947 is an American musician composer and record producer most notable for his guitar work Wachtel has worked as session musician for other artists such as Linda Ronstadt Beth Hart Stevie Nicks Kim Carnes Randy Newman Keith Richards The Rolling Stones lead guitar on Saint of Me Jon Bon Jovi James Taylor Iggy Pop Warren Zevon Bryan Ferry Michael Sweet Jackson Browne and Andrew Gold both in the studio and live 1 Waddy WachtelWachtel in 2009Background informationBirth nameRobert T WachtelBorn 1947 05 24 May 24 1947 age 76 Jackson Heights New York U S GenresRockfolk rockpopjazzOccupation s Musiciancomposerrecord producerbandleaderInstrument s GuitarvocalsYears active1970 presentLabelsAristaElektraCBSWEAColumbiaEMIVirginAsylumWarner Bros GiantWebsitewaddywachtelinfo wbr com Contents 1 Early years 2 Films 3 Session and touring work 4 Legal problems 5 Equipment 6 2000 to present 7 Collaborations 8 Filmography partial 9 Personal 10 References 11 External linksEarly years editWachtel was born May 24 1947 in Jackson Heights to a Jewish family 2 in the New York City borough of Queens At about age 9 10 1 Wachtel began to learn to play the guitar taking lessons with teacher Gene Dell who insisted that he learn to play right handed despite being naturally left handed until about age 14 At that age he says he began writing songs 3 Wachtel also studied with Rudolph Schramm who was the head of the NBC staff orchestra and went on to teach music at Carnegie Hall Schramm tried to get Wachtel to take piano lessons but Wachtel was intent on playing guitar so Schramm agreed to give him guitar lessons three times a week on rhythm melody and harmony After performing with local bands in the New York area Wachtel formed his own band The Orphans who played in Connecticut and New Hampshire Eventually the band settled into a regular bar band routine playing in Newport Rhode Island where Wachtel took lessons from Sal Salvador 2 When the Orphans disbanded he formed another band Twice Nicely At the suggestion of Bud Cowsill of The Cowsills he brought Twice Nicely to Los Angeles in 1968 where they recorded a few demos but after two years Wachtel decided to work as a session player 3 Films edit nbsp Wachtel with his Les Paul guitar in 2009In 1972 he made an appearance in the film The Poseidon Adventure as the acoustic guitar player in a fictitious band on stage in the dining room when the ship capsizes He also played in the Oscar winning short film Session Man in 1991 Wachtel has composed and played instruments for film scores including Joe Dirt Up in Smoke Nice Guys Sleep Alone The Longest Yard The Benchwarmers Grandma s Boy Dickie Roberts Former Child Star Strange Wilderness The House Bunny and Paul Blart Mall Cop He has also composed produced or performed in songs with Warren Zevon Joe Walsh Jackson Browne Linda Ronstadt and others Session and touring work edit nbsp Wachtel with The Cowsills in 2009In 1972 he was hired by Warren Zevon to play guitar on The Everly Brothers Stories We Could Tell album and join them in a subsequent tour By 1973 he played with Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks on their first album Buckingham Nicks credited as Waddy no surname and on tour Later when Nicks and Buckingham joined Fleetwood Mac he played rhythm guitar on their 1975 album Fleetwood Mac on the track Sugar Daddy In 1980 he wrote recorded and sang lead vocals on an album for producer Peter Asher with members of Linda Ronstadt s band including musicians Don Grolnick Dan Dugmore Stanley Sheldon and Rick Marotta Both the group and the album were titled Ronin Released on the Mercury label the record never charted In 1984 he played on Steve Perry s Journey solo album Street Talk He has appeared on hundreds of albums with many different artists and bands Production credits include albums by Stevie Nicks Keith Richards Jackson Browne Bryan Ferry The Church Sand Rubies George Thorogood and the Destroyers and Warren Zevon Wachtel co wrote several songs with Zevon including Werewolves of London 4 He also co wrote the Warren Zevon song Things to Do in Denver When You re Dead from the album Mr Bad Example He performed on all seven Warren Zevon albums from 1976 through 1992 producing or co producing three Wachtel also shares co writing credits with Stevie Nicks on a few tracks such as Annabel Lee and I Don t Care Wachtel has been credited on some albums as Bob Wachtel but some online sources have incorrectly credited him as Richard Wachtel on albums on which he was credited as having played guitar 5 Legal problems editWachtel was arrested in 1998 on suspicion of possession of child pornography after images were found on a computer he had at home 6 7 8 Wachtel pleaded no contest and was placed on probation for three years 9 Musician Brett Tuggle defended Wachtel saying there is no way that Stevie would have him in her band if she thought he was guilty of any wrongdoing 10 A detective of the Los Angeles juvenile sex crimes division reported that Wachtel produced copies of the computer stored images which he kept in his bedroom 11 Equipment editWachtel plays a 1960 Gibson Les Paul and 1957 Fender Stratocaster 12 He said in a 1980 interview that the newest made guitar he owned was a 1964 Fender Stratocaster Wachtel purchased the Les Paul guitar from Stephen Stills for 350 13 In September 2014 the Gibson Custom Shop chose the 1960 Les Paul Waddy Wachtel guitar for their new Collector s Choice series 14 2000 to present editWachtel performs regularly with the Waddy Wachtel Band in the Los Angeles area notably at The Joint from 2000 through 2013 The band at that time included Phil Jones Rick Rosas Bernard Fowler and Blondie Chaplin among others 15 He continues to gig with his band with some personnel changes while retaining Fowler and Chaplin 16 Many famous artists have performed with the band as special guests 17 Wachtel appeared on the 2010 Grammy Award television show backing Taylor Swift s live presentation In Swift s duet with Nicks on the song Rhiannon Wachtel was featured on lead guitar As of 2020 Wachtel is performing with a group of other Southern California classic rock veterans in a group called The Immediate Family 18 along with Danny Kortchmar Leland Sklar Russ Kunkel and Steve Postell Collaborations editWith Bill Cowsill Nervous Breakthrough MGM Records 1970 With The Everly Brothers Stories We Could Tell RCA Victor 1972 With Lindsey Buckingham and Stevie Nicks Buckingham Nicks Polydor 1973 With Sarah Kernochan Best Around the Bush RCA Records 1974 With Jackie DeShannon New Arrangement Columbia Records 1975 With Fleetwood Mac Fleetwood Mac Reprise Records 1975 With John Stewart Wingless Angels RCA Records 1975 With Splinter Harder to Live Dark Horse Records 1975 With Dianne Brooks Back Stairs in My Life Reprise Records 1976 With Barbi Benton Something New Polydor Records 1976 With Jackson Browne The Pretender Asylum Records 1976 Lives in the Balance Asylum Records 1986 I m Alive Elektra Records 1993 Looking East Elektra Records 1996 Downhill from Everywhere Inside Recordings 2021 With Andrew Gold What s Wrong with This Picture Asylum Records 1976 All This and Heaven Too Asylum Records 1977 Whirlwind Asylum Records 1980 With Arlo Guthrie Amigo Reprise Records 1976 With Carole King Thoroughbred A amp M Records 1976 With Tom Pacheco The Outsider RCA Records 1976 With Tom Snow Tom Snow Capitol Records 1976 With Maria Muldaur Sweet Harmony Reprise Records 1976 With Linda Ronstadt Hasten Down the Wind Asylum Records 1976 Simple Dreams Asylum Records 1977 Living in the USA Asylum Records 1978 Get Closer Asylum Records 1982 We Ran Elektra Records 1998 With J D Souther Black Rose Asylum Records 1976 You re Only Lonely Columbia Records 1979 Home By Dawn Warner Bros Records 1984 With James Taylor In the Pocket Rhino Records 1976 Flag Columbia Records 1979 Dad Loves His Work Columbia Records 1981 With Wendy Waldman The Main Refrain Warner Bros Records 1976 With Sammy Walker Sammy Walker Warner Bros Records 1976 With Nickey Barclay Diamond in a Junkyard Ariola America 1976 With Rusty Wier Black Hat Saloon Columbia Records 1976 Stacked Deck Columbia Records 1977 With Warren Zevon Warren Zevon Asylum Records 1976 Excitable Boy Asylum Records 1978 Bad Luck Streak in Dancing School Elektra Records 1980 The Envoy Asylum Records 1982 Sentimental Hygiene Virgin Records 1987 Transverse City Virgin Records 1989 Mr Bad Example Giant 1991 With Karla Bonoff Karla Bonoff Columbia Records 1977 Restless Nights Columbia Records 1979 Wild Heart of the Young Columbia Records 1982 With Nancy Shanks Nancy Shanx United Artists Records 1977 With Attitudes Good News Dark Horse Records 1977 With Randy Newman Little Criminals Reprise Records 1977 Born Again Reprise Records 1979 Trouble in Paradise Reprise Records 1983 Randy Newman s Faust Reprise Records 1995 With Bryan Ferry The Bride Stripped Bare EG Records 1978 With Bob Weir Heaven Help the Fool Arista Records 1978 With Leo Sayer Leo Sayer Chrysalis Records 1978 With Debby Boone Debby Boone Capitol Records 1979 With Richie Furay I Still Have Dreams Asylum Records 1979 In The Country BMG 2022 With Adam Mitchell Redhead in Trouble Warner Bros Records 1979 With Ronnie Hawkins The Hawk United Artists Records 1979 With Louise Goffin Kid Blue Asylum Records 1979 Louise Goffin Asylum Records 1981 With Bonnie Raitt The Glow Warner Bros Records 1979 With America Alibi Capitol Records 1980 With Kim Carnes Mistaken Identity EMI 1981 Voyeur EMI 1982 Cafe Racers EMI 1983 Barking at Airplanes EMI 1985 Light House EMI 1986 With Rita Coolidge Heartbreak Radio A amp M Records 1981 With Stevie Nicks Bella Donna Atco Records 1981 The Wild Heart Modern Records 1983 Rock a Little Modern Records 1985 The Other Side of the Mirror Modern Records 1989 Street Angel Modern Records 1994 Trouble in Shangri La Reprise Records 2001 In Your Dreams Reprise Records 2011 24 Karat Gold Songs from the Vault Reprise Records 2014 With Helen Reddy Play Me Out MCA Records 1981 With Phoebe Snow Rock Away Mirage 1981 With Ronnie Wood 1234 Columbia Records 1981 I Feel Like Playing Eagle Rock Entertainment 2010 With Don Henley I Can t Stand Still Asylum Records 1982 The End of the Innocence Geffen 1989 With Kenny Rogers Love Will Turn You Around Liberty Records 1982 With Bill Medley Right Here and Now Planet Records 1982 With Bob Seger The Distance Capitol Records 1982 The Fire Inside Capitol Records 1991 With Bette Midler No Frills Atlantic Records 1983 With Marty Balin Lucky EMI 1983 With Ringo Starr Old Wave RCA Records 1983 Time Takes Time Private Music 1992 With Joe Walsh You Bought It You Name It Warner Bros Records 1983 The Confessor Warner Bros Records 1985 Ordinary Average Guy Epic Records 1991 With Dolly Parton The Great Pretender RCA Records 1984 Rainbow Columbia Records 1987 Rockstar Big Machine Records 2023 With Steve Perry Street Talk Columbia Records 1984 With Eric Martin Eric Martin Capitol Records 1985 With Jimmy Barnes For the Working Class Man Mushroom Records 1985 With Rosanne Cash Rhythm amp Romance Columbia Records 1985 With Graham Nash Innocent Eyes Atlantic Records 1986 With Karla DeVito Wake Em Up In Tokyo A amp M Records 1986 With Van Stephenson Suspicious Heart MCA Records 1986 With Dwight Twilley Wild Dogs CBS Records 1986 With Cher Cher Geffen 1987 Heart of Stone Geffen 1989 With Lisa Hartman Black Til My Heart Stops Atlantic Records 1987 With Melissa Etheridge Melissa Etheridge Island Records 1988 Brave and Crazy Island Records 1989 Yes I Am Island Records 1993 With Ivan Neville If My Ancestors Could See Me Now Polydor Records 1988 Saturday Morning Music UpTop Entertainment 2002 Scrape Evangeline Recorded Works 2004 With Keith Richards Talk Is Cheap Virgin Records 1988 Main Offender Virgin Records 1992 Crosseyed Heart Republic Records 2015 With Feargal Sharkey Wish Virgin Records 1988 With The Graces Perfect View A amp M Records 1989 With Jon Bon Jovi Blaze of Glory Columbia Records 1990 With Steve Louw Waiting For the Down Epic Records 1990 With Bob Dylan Under the Red Sky Columbia Records 1990 With Iggy Pop Brick by Brick Virgin Records 1990 With Hall amp Oates Change of Season Arista Records 1990 With Diana Ross The Force Behind the Power Motown Records 1991 With Rod Stewart Vagabond Heart Warner Bros Records 1991 With Troy Newman Gypsy Moon Warner Bros Records 1991 It s Like This Mega Pop Records 1995 With Bonnie Tyler Bitterblue Hansa Records 1991 With Tracy Chapman Matters of the Heart Elektra Records 1992 With Neil Diamond The Christmas Album Columbia Records 1992 The Christmas Album Volume II Columbia Records 1994 With Hanne Boel My Kindred Spirit Medley Records 1992 With Delbert McClinton Never Been Rocked Enough Curb 1992 With Tom Waits Bone Machine Island Records 1992 With Andrew Strong Strong MCA Records 1993 With Gilby Clarke Pawnshop Guitars Virgin Records 1994 The Hangover Paradigm Records 1997 With A J Croce That s Me in the Bar Private Music 1995 With Colin James Bad Habits Warner Music Canada 1995 With Brian Wilson I Just Wasn t Made for These Times MCA Records 1995 With Aaron Neville The Tattooed Heart A amp M Records 1995 With John Prine Lost Dogs and Mixed Blessings Oh Boy Records 1995 With Michael Sweet Real Benson 1995 With Bee Gees Still Waters Polydor Records 1997 With The Wilsons The Wilsons Polygram Records 1997 With Johnny Rivers Last Train to Memphis Soul City 1998 Reinvention Highway Collectors Choice Music 2004 With Amanda Marshall Tuesday s Child Epic Records 1999 With Janice Robinson The Color Within Me Columbia Records 1999 With Kim Richey Glimmer Mercury Records 1999 With Shannon McNally Jukebox Sparrows Capitol Records 2002 With Robbie Williams Escapology EMI 2002 Intensive Care Chrysalis Records 2005 With Keith Gattis Big City Blues Smith Music Group 2005 With Bernard Fowler Friends With Privileges Sony 2006 The Bura MRI 2016 With Radney Foster This World We Live In Dualtone Records 2006 With Miranda Lambert Crazy Ex Girlfriend Columbia Nashville 2007 With John Mayer Battle Studies Columbia Records 2009 With David Nail I m About to Come Alive MCA Records 2009 With Michael Grimm Michael Grimm Epic Records 2011 With Jessie Baylin Little Spark Blonde Rat 2012 With LeAnn Rimes Spitfire Curb Records 2013 One Christmas Chapter 1 Iconic 2014 God s Work EverLe 2022 With Edie Brickell and Steve Martin Love Has Come for You Rounder Records 2013 With Judith Owen Ebb amp Flow Twanky Records 2014 Somebody s Child Twanky Records 2016 With Neil Young Storytone Reprise Records 2014 With Mindi Abair Wild Heart Heads Up 2014 With Pat McGee Pat McGee Pat McGee 2015 With Beth Hart Fire on the Floor Provologue Records 2016 With Sheryl Crow Threads Big Machine Records 2019 With Anders Osborne Buddha amp The Blues Back on Dumaine Records 2019 With Kate Taylor Why Wait Red House Records 2021 With Edgar Winter Brother Johnny Quarto Valley Records 2022 With Ian Hunter Defiance Part 1 Sun 2023 Filmography partial editYear Title Director s Notes1972 The Poseidon Adventure Ronald Neame Uncredited guitarist1978 Up in Smoke Lou Adler with Danny Kortchmar and Lee Oskar member of Yesca 2001 Joe Dirt Dennie Gordon 2003 Dickie Roberts Former Child Star Sam Weisman with Christophe Beck2006 Grandma s Boy Nicholaus Goossen The Benchwarmers Dennis Dugan Last Request John DeBellis 2008 Strange Wilderness Fred Wolf The House Bunny Fred Wolf 2009 Paul Blart Mall Cop Steve Carr 2011 Bucky Larson Born to Be a Star Tom Brady Jack and Jill Dennis Dugan with Rupert Gregson Williams2013 Jimi All Is by My Side John Ridley with Danny Bramson2015 Joe Dirt 2 Beautiful Loser Fred Wolf Digital filmPersonal editWachtel is married 19 References edit a b Gans David March 7 1980 Waddy Wachtel Confessions of a Mafia Guitarist Bam Magazine BAM 5 74 40 Retrieved July 25 2009 a b Waddy Wachtel The Penguin Biographies Martin and Lisa Adelson Archived from the original on May 29 2012 Retrieved January 16 2019 a b Kutina Scott E February 1 1981 International Musician And Recording World Waddy Wachtel Volume 3 International Musician And Recording World pp Number 2 Retrieved March 28 2009 Werewolves of London Johnny Black Blender April 2008 Waddy Wachtel Discography Waddywachtelinfo com January 1 1980 Retrieved March 24 2017 Guitarist Wachtel Busted For Child Pornography MTV July 10 1998 Retrieved March 24 2017 Archived copy Archived from the original on June 29 2008 Retrieved February 21 2008 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Shauna Snow July 11 1998 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times national and international news services and the nation s press Articles latimes com Retrieved March 24 2017 Guitarist Gets Probation in Child Pornography Los Angeles Times October 16 1998 Brett Tuggle Q amp A Session September 2000 Fleetwoodmac net Archived from the original on March 23 2011 Retrieved March 24 2017 Arts and entertainment reports from The Times national and international news services and the nation s press Los Angeles Times July 11 1998 Retrieved October 17 2021 Rig Rundown Waddy Wachtel YouTube February 14 2017 Archived from the original on December 13 2021 Retrieved March 24 2017 Rig Rundown Waddy Wachtel premiereguitar com February 8 2017 Retrieved February 5 2019 Gibson Custom Collector s Choice 14 1960 Les Paul Waddy Wachtel Gibson com Retrieved March 24 2017 Patrick Doyle July 24 2013 Waddy Wachtel Reflects on Working With Warren Zevon Keith Richards Rolling Stone Retrieved March 1 2020 Waddy Wachtel Band Waddywachtelinfo com January 1 1980 Retrieved March 1 2020 Waddy Wachtel Band Photos of Special Guests appearing with the Waddy Wachtel Band Waddywachtelinfo com January 1 1980 Retrieved March 1 2020 The Immediate Family James Taylor Linda Ronstadt Session Vets Launch New Band Rolling Stone June 11 2020 Guitarist Gets Probation in Child Pornography Los Angeles 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