Steve Lukather on the Insane World of Studio Musicians

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Published 2023-11-28
In this clip, Steve Lukather recounts some of his favorite memories working with Larry Carlton and Tommy Tedesco in Los Angeles during the heyday of studio musicians.

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All Comments (21)
  • @treystone1993
    Lukather is another living legend himself. He's way humble considering how crazy prolific the guy's been. Super cool, super talented.
  • @randyhetlage9202
    Tommy T supervised me in the studio once...wonderful guy..scared me so bad I messed the part 2 times..he folded his arms and I nailed it..found out later that if I was to miss the 3rd time he would have pulled me off the gig..trial by fire..loved him.
  • @MikaelLewisify
    This dudes list of recording credits is just astonishing. Absolute legend.
  • Tommy T gets High praise… whatta beast of a player. Played on so many tv shows and pop songs that we grew up with and loved🤘🏾
  • @StarkestryP
    Saw Luke at the Palomino Club one night in North Hollywood in the late 80's, was just getting into the scene at the time and didn't realize what I was being treated to. Wish I could relive that show!
  • @danielshirey8024
    Luke is such a awesome dude! Honest and humble to a fault for a guy at his skill level.
  • @NotBenCoultry
    Man I would've loved being out there in LA then, but especially to get involved in session work. Got dreams of rewinding and walking into Sound City 50 years ago.
  • @MobiusMinded
    I once had a nice lunch with Steve and the Songwriter/Producer Mark Hudson, about the time we were working on a Ringo Starr record; late 90’s.
  • @Stargazerz
    About to start reading Steve Lukather's autobiography. Can't wait to start it! This stuff is so fascinating.
  • @paulallas7665
    Dayam!! Love listening to Luke. He makes everything he does seem so much easier and clearer. Even though the rest of us know how insane his skills are and how talented he really is. I'm a massive fan and love his work. Great bloke too.
  • @dhpbear2
    I learned that Jay Graydon did that fantastic keyboard work on Manhattan Transfer's "Twilight Zone/Twilight Tone" in 1980. incredible!
  • @JamesVandevanter
    😊I think Mr.Lukather just explained Peg in a way that even I can understand.
  • @lauriebluesguy
    One of best to ever do it, and always lots of fun - you gotta love Lukather.
  • @hadi141
    Hey thx for the heads up I didn’t know it was 2nd channel. Love your show