Tag: Waddy Wachtel

  • Waddy Wachtel takes center stage

    Waddy Wachtel takes center stage

    Waddy Wachtel
    Guitarist Waddy Wachtel has been a soloist for the likes of Stevie Nicks and Keith Richards. He brings his jam session residency to the Pickwick Bowl in Burbank on Saturday, March 5. (Photo: Steve Appleford)

    Rock ‘n’ roll stalwart Waddy Wachtel takes center stage.

    The rock star is perhaps the most alluring figure in our pop culture. A strutting embodiment of passionate emotion, each is nonetheless completely reliant on a critical sidekick, the musical soloist upon whom they rely to elevate and complete every song. Few fulfill the role with as much sustained mastery as Waddy Wachtel, the guitarist at the center of so many major rock ‘n’ roll constellations — with Rolling Stone Keith Richards, Fleetwood Mac’s Stevie Nicks, Linda Ronstadt, James Taylor, the late Warren Zevon — that he ranks as a sideman without peer.

    Wachtel, who appears Saturday, March 5, at Pickwick Gardens, has been featured on so many hit records that he makes it seem almost effortless, but it’s a responsibility he takes very seriously.

    “It is quite a feat to write a great song and it is quite a feat to make a great record of it,” Wachtel said. “For me it’s all about counterpoint, providing something to catch your ear within this song, between where the great singing leaves off. So, my thing is honoring songs. It’s always all about the song.”

    The 69-year-old musician’s vast list of credits spans rock, pop and country, and he is constantly expanding it, working regularly as one of the most in-demand studio players in the business.

    There’s no retiring in this business, you just keep going … If you can still play, you play. I’m too old to be doing this, but I still do it. Ferociously. – Waddy Wachtel

    “I am still definitely playing sessions all the time,” he said. “I just did a great rock ‘n’ roll tune with Sheryl Crow. Next week I’m recording with LeAnn Rimes. There’s always lots to do. The sessions are very important.”

    The Wachtel saga is a colorful and apparently fated one, which he recounts in a swift, loping style. “I grew up in Jackson Heights, New York, started playing guitar when I was about nine, moved to L.A. at 20 in ’68,” Wachtel said. “I came out here with a band, and, right off, I met David Crosby, who let me know that I ‘was the only guy in the band.’ I said ‘Oh no, don’t tell me that.’ The band was pretty good, great singers, but it was going nowhere, mostly due to lousy management. So I disbanded it and by 1970 I had my first gig, with the Everly Brothers.

    “I started meeting all these session players and I thought ‘Hey, I’m as good as these guys.’ Well, not all of them, because some of these session guys were just amazing musicians, but I thought ‘I can do that.’ And I met Nick Venet, who had produced the first albums by the Beach Boys and Linda Ronstadt and he liked me a lot, so I started getting more studio jobs. Then I met [famed producer] David Foster, and he also liked what I was doing and he introduced me to [manager-record executive] Lou Adler, and we were just working like crazy from then on.”

    “I have been very lucky. It’s been an incredible ride, Los Angeles was just such an open, creative place then, it was an amazing time to be here. I was playing with Linda Ronstadt and then James Taylor, I met Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham, played on their album around 1980 and we’ve been together ever since. And that’s when I met Keith Richards, and we immediately hit it off. The next thing I know I get this message: ‘Call Keith. He’s looking for you,’ and so I get him on the phone and he said ‘I’m putting a band together and you are in it.’ Well, what can you say but ‘OK!’ And that was the X-pensive Winos.” [Editor’s note: Buckingham Nicks was released in 1973, so Wachtel was likely misquoted about first playing with Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham.]

    Always more often in the studio than out on the road, Wachtel eventually developed an enduringly popular club gig, his famed Big Monday at Los Angeles club the Joint. “About 15 ago, [singer-songwriter] Jack Tempchin decided he wanted to start playing live, so we put together a band, Terry Reid was in it, Bernard Fowler, Blondie Chaplin, Rick Rosas and we were playing every week, and we found that whenever we did a rock tune the audience reaction was incredible. They went wild. So we gradually stopped playing so many originals and we turned into the best rock cover band in the world. We were there for years, and so many great guests would come in. We had everybody: Robert Plant, Keith Richards, Bobby Womack, Neil Young — he got up one night and did 45 minutes with us.”

    The club eventually closed and Big Mondays evaporated, but now Wachtel intends resurrect the night.

    “So now, at Pickwick, we want to keep it going, and whenever everybody’s in town, they will come down and we’ll do it,” Wachtel said. “Unfortunately, Rick is no longer with us, and Bernard is out with the Stones but Blondie Chaplin will be at this Pickwick show. It’s an amazing lineup of great musicians: Phil Jones, Jamie Savko, Keith Allison, Brett Tuggle, Al Ortiz, Danny Kortchmar. It’s always an overpoweringly rock ‘n’ roll event — we do ’em strong and true. It’s a lot of fun and a lot of work. People always say ‘Oh, you do such great jams’ and I tell ’em this is no jam. We work very hard to sound this loose!”

    “There’s no retiring in this business, you just keep going. I mean, the Stones all thought that band would only last four or five years. Nobody thought rock ‘n’ roll would last. If you can still play, you play. I’m too old to be doing this, but I still do it. Ferociously.”

    What: Waddy Wachtel Band

    Where: Pickwick Gardens’ Pavilion Room, 1001 W. Riverside Dr., Burbank

    When: Saturday, March 5, 7:30 to 11:30 p.m.

    Cost: $17 to $28.

    More info: (818) 848-8810, waddywachtelinfo.com/WaddyWachtelBand.html

    JONNY WHITESIDE is a veteran music journalist based in Burbank and author of “Ramblin’ Rose: the Life & Career of Rose Maddox” and “Cry: the Johnnie Ray Story.”

    Jonny Whiteside / LA Times / Friday, February 26, 2016

  • The Wild Heart @ 30: ‘If anyone falls in love… It will be one of us’

    The Wild Heart @ 30: ‘If anyone falls in love… It will be one of us’

    Following the success of lead single “Stand Back,” which peaked at number five on the Billboard Top 100 Singles chart, Stevie followed up her big summer hit with “If Anyone Falls (in Love)” track No. 2 on The Wild Heart. With its distinctive synthesizer arrangement and infectious chorus, the song was another hit for the album, reaching No. 14 on the Billboard Pop Singles chart and No. 8 on mainstream rock. A music video with iconic Stevie Nicks imagery (complete with leg warmers, chiffon skirts, and ballet dancers) and a cameo by drummer Mick Fleetwood accompanied and propelled the single.

    Original music video for If Anyone Falls
    Original music video for If Anyone Falls

     

    Music by Sandy Stewart

    “This is the first song that I wrote with Sandy,” Stevie explains. “I’ve probably prayed for so many years that I’d find somebody I could write songs with, and I finally found her. She lives in Houston, and she’s totally crazy. She’s a real brilliant musician and what she does for me is she writes a song, goes in with a band and records it, sends me the track, track sounds great. I go into my bathroom, put it on my stereo, plug in my tape recorder, sing along, record it right there. I play it for everybody the next day; everybody goes crazy, and that’s it, it’s over.”

    Inspired by Waddy Wachtel

    “There was a time when I was falling out of one love and into another, when nothing else seemed to matter except this person,” Stevie recalls. “I adored him. He was everything I wanted to be; a real rock and roller and a lover of the Stones, small and frail sometimes, but in many ways the strongest person I had ever known. His word was law. I became him. He became me, and no one dared intrude upon this union. He is no longer with me, but his spirit twin never leaves me. I think sometimes I liked being on stage just to watch him. It was music combined with love, combined with the fact that when Waddy was besides me, I felt completely safe. It is to my great sorrow that we are no longer on stage together, but it is to my great joy that he always seems to be with me, even after all this time. ‘Love is a word that some entertain… If you find it, then you have won the game.’” (Timespace liner notes)

    Musicians

    Roy Bittan: Synthesizer
    Bob Glaub: Bass
    Bobbye Hall: Percussion
    Russ Kunkel: Drums
    Waddy Wachtel: Guitar
    Carolyn Brooks, Sharon Celani & Lori Perry: Background vocals

    Billboard charts

    Pop Singles: 14
    Mainstream Rock: 8 (September 24, 1983)

    Appears on

    The Wild Heart (1983)
    Timespace: The Best of Stevie Nicks (remix) (1991)
    The Enchanted Works of Stevie Nicks (1998)
    Crystal Visions…The Very Best of Stevie Nicks (2007)

    Lyrics

    I hear a voice
    In the room next to mine
    Feels good, sounds good
    Closes the door from behind
    And another voice
    Comes through the door

    I am dealing with a man
    When away from me
    Stays deep inside my heart
    And he says if anyone falls in love
    It will be one of us

    If anyone falls in love
    Somewhere in the twilight, dreamtime
    Somewhere in the back of your mind
    If anyone falls

    And I heard someone say
    As my eyes turned away
    He said, “I have loved many women.”
    “I have many times run away.”

    Ooh, I have never known the words
    Well, I have tried to be true
    Well, I have never known what to say, how to say
    Seen anything today
    I’ve never seen anything like you

    If anyone falls in love
    Somewhere in the twilight, dreamtime
    Somewhere in the back of your mind
    If anyone falls

    So I’m never gonna see you
    (Never gonna see you)
    Deep inside my heart
    Well, I see your shadow against
    Shadow against, shadow against the wall
    Baby, I see your shadow against the wall

    I hear a voice
    In the room next to mine
    Feels good, sounds good
    Closes the door from behind
    And another voice
    Comes through the door

    Ooh, I am dealing with a man
    When away from me
    Stays deep inside my heart
    And he says if anyone falls in love
    It will be done to us

    If anyone falls in love (anyone…)
    Somewhere in the twilight, dreamtime
    Somewhere in the back of your mind
    (Somewhere in the back…of your mind)
    If anyone falls

    If anyone falls in love
    (You say, anyone…)
    Somewhere in the twilight, dreamtime
    Somewhere in the back of your mind
    (In the back of your mind)
    If anyone falls

    If anyone falls in love
    (Well, say anyone…)
    Somewhere in the twilight, dreamtime
    Somewhere in the back of your mind
    (In the back of your mind)
    If anyone falls

    If anyone falls in love
    (Ooh, anyone…)
    Somewhere in the twilight, dreamtime
    Somewhere in the back of your mind
    If anyone falls

    (Stevie Nicks, Sandy Stewart) © 1982 Welsh Witch Music (BMI) / Admin. by Sony/ATV Songs LLC (BMI) / Sweet Talk Music/Three Hearts Music (ASCAP)

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    References

    Modern Records. (1983). Stevie Nicks: The Wild Heart [Press release].
    Nicks, S. (1991). [Liner notes]. Timespace: The best of Stevie Nicks [CD]. New York, NY: Atlantic Recording Corporation.
    Whitburn, J. (2008). Joel Whitburn presents rock tracks 1981-2008. Menomonee Falls, WI: Record Research, Inc.