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  1. Robert "Waddy" Wachtel (born May 24, 1947) is an American musician, composer and record producer, most notable for his guitar work.

  2. Waddy Wachtel. Vinnie James. All American Boy 1991. Label: RCA. Tracks: 1. Freedom Cried (V. James) 2. Black Money (V. James) 3. Little Angel (V. James) 4. Dogs (V. James) 5. Landslide (V. James) 6. Here Comes Tomorrow (V. James) 7. Hey Geronimo (V. James) 8. Walking on Stone (V. James) 9. All American Boy (V. James) 10. War Song (V. James) 11.

  3. Tracklist. Credits (40) Vinnie James. 12-String Acoustic Guitar. Randy Jackson (2) Acoustic Guitar [6 String Acoustic] Waddy Wachtel. Acoustic Guitar [6 String Acoustic] Bennett Kaufman. Arranged By [Arrangement By] Kenny Aronoff. Arranged By [Percussion Arrangement By] Ria Lewerke. Art Direction. Show more credits... Versions. Filter by. Format.

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  4. 21 mar 2023 · Waddy Wachtel performs onstage during the California Saga 2 Benefit Concert at Ace Hotel on July 03, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Image credit: Scott Dudelson/Getty Images) He’s performed alongside many newbies who went on to become music greats, but he’s also found himself standing in a studio next to bona fide legends.

  5. Waddy Wachtel. Robert Wachtel. Robert Wachtel ( New York, 24 maggio 1947) è un compositore, produttore discografico e chitarrista statunitense. La sua passione per la musica e la facilità di adeguamento a diversi generi sonori, hanno reso Wachtel uno dei turnisti più richiesti della sua generazione, nonché uno tra i più proficui ...

  6. 10 ago 2020 · Waddy Wachtel: Well, I just happen to have a few Les Pauls here at home, but I also have, well I have my original Strat, which is a ’57. Rick: Oh yeah, cool. Waddy Wachtel: That’s the Road Worn Strat, which is a great series Fender made a couple of years ago, the Road Worn Series, the ’50s Strat and Tele, and the basses are beautiful too.

  7. “I was in a band when I was 16 or 17,” he recalls. “I was always telling people what the right thing was to do. There was one guy who would mess up a lot and I would be on his case all the time. I was Bob Wachtel at the time. One day, when I was done yelling at him, he said—out of nowhere—’Okay, I’m sorry, Waddy.’