Jazz rock Guitarist Larry Carlton

Larry Carlton
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Larry Carlton, AKA "Mr 335" born on March 2, 1948, in Torrance, California, is a renowned American guitarist whose work spans a variety of genres including jazz, blues, pop, and rock. Carlton's interest in guitar began at age six, and by his teenage years, he was deeply immersed in jazz.

1960s and 1970s: Early Career and Studio Work

In the late 1960s, Carlton joined the jazz-rock group The Crusaders, significantly contributing to their sound and success. He became a sought-after session musician, playing on albums by Steely Dan, Joni Mitchell, Michael Jackson, and many others. Notably, his solo on Steely Dan's "Kid Charlemagne" (1976) is highly acclaimed.

1980s: Solo Career and Commercial Success

Carlton's solo career took off in the 1980s. His self-titled album "Larry Carlton" (1978) received critical acclaim. This era saw the release of several successful albums including "Sleepwalk" (1982) and "Friends" (1983). Carlton's work during this period earned him multiple Grammy Awards, solidifying his reputation as a premier guitarist.

1990s: Continued Success and Recognition

Throughout the 1990s, Carlton continued to release solo albums and collaborate with other artists. He joined the supergroup Fourplay, a jazz quartet with Harvey Mason that enjoyed significant success. Albums like "Fourplay" (1991) and "Between the Sheets" (1993) were well-received.

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2000s: Collaborations and New Directions

In the 2000s, Carlton explored new musical directions, collaborating with artists across genres. Notable collaborations include those with Robben Ford, Steve Lukather, and Lee Ritenour. His album "No Substitutions: Live in Osaka" (2001), a collaboration with Steve Lukather, won a Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Album.

2010s and Beyond

Carlton has continued to tour and record, maintaining a prolific output. Albums like "The Great Plains" (2015) and "Session Masters" (2017) highlight his enduring creativity. His influence remains strong, with many guitarists citing him as an inspiration.

Discography Highlights

Solo Albums:

"Larry Carlton" (1978)

"Sleepwalk" (1982)

"Friends" (1983)

"On Solid Ground" (1989)

"Kid Gloves" (1992)

"Larry & Lee" (1995, with Lee Ritenour)

"Fingerprints" (2000)

“Live In Tokyo” (2006) with Robben Ford

"No Substitutions Live in Osaka" (2001, with Steve Lukather)

"The Great Plains" (2015)

With The Crusaders:

"Southern Comfort" (1974)

"Chain Reaction" (1975)

"Those Southern Knights" (1976)

and others

With Fourplay:

"Fourplay" (1991)

"Between the Sheets" (1993)

"Elixir" (1995)

Awards and Recognition

Grammy Awards

"Theme from Hill Street Blues" (1981) - Best Pop Instrumental Performance

"Minute by Minute" (with Fourplay, 2003) - Best Pop Instrumental Album

"No Substitutions Live in Osaka" (with Steve Lukather, 2001) - Best Pop Instrumental Album

Famous Songs and Compositions

"Room 335"

"Smiles and Smiles to Go"

"Sleepwalk"

"Minute by Minute" (with Fourplay)

"Kid Gloves"

Collaborations and Cover Versions

Steely Dan ("The Royal Scam", "Aja")

Joni Mitchell ("Court and Spark")

Michael Jackson ("Off the Wall")

Quincy Jones

Sammy Davis Jr.

Herb Alpert

Billy Joel

Quotes

Larry Carlton on his approach to music

I try to make my guitar sing. I try to make it an extension of my inner voice

On working with Steely Dan

Playing with Steely Dan was a milestone in my career. Their music challenged me to be my best

Personal Life and Gossip

Carlton's personal life has seen its share of challenges, including a near-fatal shooting in 1988 that impacted his career temporarily. Known for his humility and dedication to music, Carlton is respected both for his talent and his character.

Legacy and Influence

IMHO Larry is the greatest living lead guitarist! Nuff Said!

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Larry Carlton Albums

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Songs: Room 335, Don't Take Me Alive, The Royal Scam, Kid Charlemange

Gear: Gibson ES-335   Fender amplifier   Dumble amplifier   

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1978
1988
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2008
2018