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Everyone Loves Guitar

We sit down and talk with celebrity guitar players, musicians and industry insiders, who share their backstory, as well as what makes them tick. If you love guitar, music, personal development & meaningful life lessons, then stick around… you’re in the right place.
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Episodes

Pete Abbott: “Those little periods of time made a BIG difference...”

On this Pete Abbott interview, graduating from University of Miami jazz program and hightailing it straight up to New York City, in an act of blind faith (that worked out great)… working with Jose Feliciano, the serendipity of how he became a member of the Average White Band, moving to Norway for 9 years and the cultural adjustments he had to make, surviving divorce, his TOP 3 musical experiences & his worst gig ever, St. Maarten, dealing with loss, Prague, being more accepting of people and...

Aug 27, 20212 hr 37 minEp. 837

Pete Anderson, Dwight Yoakam: “The consequences of success and the stakes of failure were gigantic...”

Pete has a unique level of confidence when he plays - you literally “feel” you’re in good hands with him. This isn’t something random, it’s something he specifically works on and he explained exactly how. Good & not so good experiences running a record label, studying under Howard Roberts at GIT, tolerance, very clever James Brown tricks, and LOADS more cool stuff. GREAT convo with an amazing guy! If you’d like to support this show: http://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/support Pete played with...

Aug 24, 20211 hr 17 min

Dan Lutz: “I don’t NEED to SUFFER to make things WORK...”

On this Dan Lutz interview, leaving school early, cool stories about working with Vinny Colaiuta, Larry Klein, Melody Gadot, Lyle Workman, Jeff Babko, Robben Ford, Jonathan Butler, Patti Austin, Taylor Hicks… an early commitment he made to his family and how he managed to stick with it. Dealing with hard times during the Pandemic, his WORST gig EVER, Hershey’s chocolate, work ethic, being intentional about bringing positive vibes to situations, priorities, and more If you’d like to support this ...

Aug 20, 20211 hr 49 minEp. 836

Mike Keneally: “Next thing I know, Zappa says, ‘I think you should come back on Monday, so the rest of the band can witness your particular splendor...”

Literally one of the greatest success stories I’ve encountered, Mike Keneally’s been consistently employed as a side man with some of the world’s greatest guitarists, and as a solo artist with over 30 LPs to his name. How he pretty much manifested his successful audition with Frank Zappa is nothing shy of phenomenal Mike talks about the drivers behind his success, the mysterious brown triangles he saw floating above his head for 2 years, learning to cut himself some slack, learning to listen, lo...

Aug 17, 20212 hr 20 min

Donald Barrett: “This was my LOWEST career point, for sure...”

On this Donald Barrett interview, “Big Ears” and being aware of others… great stories about almost dropping out of school and how he rebounded when his scholarship was cancelled, his mentors and how they changed his life… playing with Snoop Dog, David Garfield, George Benson, Lady Gaga, Greg Phillingaines, Bill Dickens, Oscar Seaton, Lyle Workman, George Clinton… his spirituality and faith, getting fired from a huge gig, manifestation, marriage & family, staying positive, work ethic, Toughes...

Aug 13, 20212 hrEp. 835

Ken Andrews, Failure: “The studio is where my bliss is...”

How Ken won the MTV Basement Tapes in his first career - producing music videos… growing up in Seattle and San Diego, being a parent, working with Chris Cornell on the Casino Royale theme song, folding laundry and why, in the future... your body will be the furthest thing from your mind: If you’d like to support this show: http://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/support Ken is the co-founder, vocalist, guitarist, bassist and co-songwriter of the alt band Failure. Ken talks candidly about why Failure ...

Aug 10, 20211 hr 26 min

Tim Young: “I made it my business to say YES to EVERYTHING...”

On this Tim Young interview, the serendipity of moves he made and how they changed his life in powerful ways, losing his musical identity and how he rebuilt it… getting the James Corden gig, playing with Beck, Fiona Apple, Cher, Tom Cruise, Arnold Schwarzennegar… dealing with alcohol abuse and learning to be here and now, family, MacGyver, gratitude, finding things you love, and lots more. Very sincere If you’d like to support this show: http://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/support A session playe...

Aug 06, 20212 hr 3 minEp. 834

Mimi Fox: “Hold your head up high. You are good enough...”

Mimi shares some AMAZING stories about her life, including kicking cancer’s ass, trusting people, why she hated being a session player, why she moved cross country from NYC to San Francisco, dealing with sexism and hard times as a young musician, Steve Vai and how he helped her career, handling negative reviews, being too performance-oriented. One of the BEST and coolest people you’ll meet, and an amazing player: If you’d like to support this show: http://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/support Winn...

Aug 04, 20211 hr 6 min

Viktor Krauss: “Sometimes it’s HARD to enjoy the MOMENT...”

On this Viktor Krauss interview, Victor talks about moving to Nashville from Champagne, Illinois, and how he got his career moving by getting out of his comfort zone… stories about working with Peter Rowan, Shelby Lynn, Lyle Lovett, Bill Frisell, Robert Plant, Tom Jones, Shawn Colvin… rising to the occasion, buck naked concertgoers, the upside (and downside) of being direct, marriage, being a dad, the ease of youth, and loads more from this successful studio & touring veteran If you’d like t...

Aug 02, 20211 hr 53 minEp. 833

Steve Farris “Not many people have been THIS LUCKY - TWICE!”

On this Steve Farris interview, how his lifelong passion for nature impacted his interest in music, his spirituality, and his views on life… great stories about moving to LA and trying to get his career started, auditioning for Kiss (and the ONLY reason why he didn’t get the gig), how Mr. Mister came together, working with Eddie Money, Player, Tom Dowd, Clive Davis, Edgar Winter, Rick Derringer, David Coverdale & Whitesnake, Boz Scaggs, Carlos Santana… his Top 3 career highlights, buying his...

Jul 30, 20212 hr 1 minEp. 832

Doug Rappoport, Edgar Winter: “Are you going to be ready when an opportunity comes?...”

This is an emotional episode: how Doug got the gig with Edgar Winter is NOTHING shy of amazing - shows you how something far greater than us, is running the show. Highs & lows of the music business, value of a music education, best decision he’s ever made, Mumbai, and much more. VERY cool convo If you’d like to support this show: http://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/support Doug has been the recording and touring lead guitarist for Edgar Winter for 17 years. During this time he’s traveled all ...

Jul 28, 20211 hr 10 min

Jimmy Gnecco: “That FEAR TRAIN goes right by you...”

On this Jimmy Gnecco interview, Jimmy talks about the Lana Del Rey song “Hey, Jimmy Gnecco,” and the controversy around it, his residency at the Viper Room, working with Brian May & Rick Rubin… “Struggling” vs. asking for help, how his own hard times have motivated him to be a source of healing for others, why viewing yourself as a victim is the worst thing you can do, self-sabotage and how he moved on from this, backstory to songs on his latest LP, making the leap of faith to open his heart...

Jul 26, 20212 hr 32 minEp. 831

Danny Kortchmar “This will be THE LAST SESSION I get called for...”

On this interview, Danny Kortchmar opens up about moving to LA from NYC, his first session (with Carole King & Gerry Goffin), cool stories about working with James Taylor, Jackson Browne, Linda Ronstadt, Don Henley, Stephen Stills, David Crosby, Graham Nash, Harry Nilsson & John Lennon, Neil Young, Keith Moon, Steve Cropper, Russ Kunkel, Leland Sklar… Jim Keltner's huge influence on him (and many others), his top 3 studio and touring experiences, the one gig he HAD to bail out of, seeing...

Jul 23, 20211 hr 6 minEp. 830

Justin Greaves, Crippled Black Phoenix: “Having an open mind is easier than you think...”

A musician who’s truly dedicated to the purity of what he does, Justin was incredibly candid during our conversation. Stories include the influence of his dad on his music, the highs and lows of his relationships, where the ideas for some of his biggest hits came from, his anti-authority spirit, getting sober, suffering a stroke, the power of music, staying positive in spite of adversity, depression, mental illness, GREAT convo, GREAT guy, just an amazing songwriter: If you’d like to support thi...

Jul 21, 20212 hr 14 min

Matt Stevens Interview, Terri Lyne Carrington, Esperanza Spalding - It was his WORST GIG EVER!

On this Matt Stevens Interview: His WORST gig ever, how failing an audition led to him accomplishing far more than he ever would have imagined, including 2 scholarships at Berklee, moving to New York City, and touring the world playing music - before he even graduated from Berklee. Two most important things he learned, early on… How random Instagram posts turned into his latest Album, Mexican food, letting go of things he can’t control, being an optimist, staying power, taking time off to raise ...

Jul 19, 20211 hr 46 minEp. 829

Michael Beinhorn: “We were doing the RIGHT thing, in the RIGHT place, at the RIGHT time...”

On this in-depth Michael Beinhorn interview, Michael explains how he went from being a synth player in Material, a local Manhattan band… to co-writing, playing and producing Herbie Hancock’s smash hit, Rockit! Dealing with divorce, moving cross country, getting fired from his band, the unethical aspect of the music business… his reputation for firing drummers, working with Herbie Hancock, Red Hot Chili Peppers Soul Asylum, Ozzy Osbourne (and why Ozzy hated being in the studio), Mike Ness (Social...

Jul 16, 20212 hr 55 minEp. 828

Victor Griffin: Pentagram, Place of Skulls “I’m a better me than I used to be...”

Victor Griffin interview: pre-Pentagram days, struggles with drugs and alcohol, getting thrown off the tour with Black Sabbath and his subsequent very cool apology to Tony Iommi, crowning highs and self-sabotaging lows, the redemption of a great love story and finding God when he needed him. Plus, guitars, amps, the actual amp settings Victor uses to get his amazing tone, Sudsy Malones, compassion and a TON of really cool stuff. One of my favorites: If you’d like to support this show: http://www...

Jul 15, 20212 hr 14 min

Steve DiStanislao: David Gilmour, Joe Walsh, Don Felder “Play with everyone and anyone you can...”

Stevie D interview: how he got the gigs with Gilmour, Walsh and CSN… playing with Gilmour, David Crosby & David Bowie… playing virtually non-stop when his career first started, important mentors in his life, playing Echoes with Gilmour & more. Great stuff! If you’d like to support this show: http://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/support Stevie D is one of the top drummers in rock, playing for icons like David Gilmour, Joe Walsh, Don Felder, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Loggins & Messina, ...

Jul 13, 20211 hr 31 min

Joel Taylor: “It’s important to Live A FULL LIFE and Enjoy it...”

Joel Taylor interview: stories about working & playing with Allan Holdsworth, Jeff Berlin, Andy Summers (hilarious story), Robbie Krieger, Stanley Clarke, Leslie West, Pat Travers, Larry Carlton, Brian Bromberg, Dave Carpenter, Jeff Richman, David Foster, Bobby Kimball... a “Buddy Rich moment,” moving from a small town (pop. 5,000) to Boston, playing trumpet at Carnegie Hall and the triggering event that made him switch to drums (and changed his life), playing (in his underwear) on the Guita...

Jul 12, 20213 hr 29 minEp. 827

Lionel Loueke “ANYTHING can happen if you believe in it…”

Lionel spills the beans in this interview: struggling through obstacles in his native Benin (in West Africa) through his early journey… and the tenacity and belief he had in himself, to overcome them. The intuitive decisions he made which led him through multiple serendipitous events - and how each one contributed to his success. Getting signed to Blue Note, stories about playing with Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter, Sting & Terrance Blanchard… learning how to speak English (REALLY funny stori...

Jul 09, 20212 hr 8 minEp. 826

Ben Monder: David Bowie “Blackstar” - “It was really kind of euphoric...”

Ben talks about his amazing experience working with Bowie, and how he got the gig… creating a new “genre” of music with Theo Bleckmann, being more aggressive, why he looks to get out of his comfort zone as often as possible, more. Great convo with a very cool and sincere guy If you’d like to support this show: http://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/support One of the most well-respected New York City jazz and improvisational guitarists, for over 30 years... Ben played guitar on David Bowie’s last al...

Jul 08, 20211 hr 22 min

Peppino D’Agostino “If you feel good about something, you have to do it...”

Peppino talks about what made him move to America, tough times he had when he first got here, including all the different kinds of non-music jobs he took to make ends meet… feelings of loneliness he encountered as a child because he parents were against him playing guitar, and how he overcame them… cool story about meeting Tony Bennett, his 84 year old mom, forgiveness and more. GREAT interview, very cool guy If you’d like to support this show: http://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/support One of t...

Jul 06, 20211 hr 7 min

Joe Bataan: Founding Father of Latin Soul “Prison was a life-changing experience…”

Joe Bataan reveals the detailed story of how he wound up in prison, and the serendipity and hard work he put in, to get himself out - all driven by his love and passion for music & and his desire to succeed. Handling prison life and the mindset that allowed him to move his life forward, even while inside… the incredible determination and effort he put in, to learn to compose music and play piano, clever strategies he used to help make “Gypsy Woman” a hit. Playing with Cornell Dupree & Be...

Jul 05, 20211 hr 52 minEp. 825

Scotti Hill, Skid Row: “Everybody’s in on the joke, but you...”

Skid Row Guitarist Scotti Hill shares his early struggles and his dogged determination to overcome them - both personally and musically. “Nice to meet you, I have to take a piss…” The serendipity of a variety of events in Scotti’s life is simply amazing, as is his courage to roll with the punches… Story of Scotti’s sobriety, playing on SNL, jamming with Donald “Duck” Dunn, Shawshank Redemption, Skid Row’s ups and downs and the band’s determination to make it - a second time! Cycling, Japan, taki...

Jul 02, 20212 hrEp. 824

Jamie Glaser: Jean-Luc Ponty, Chick Corea, Lenny White, “Everybody is there to teach me...”

Jamie dives VERY deep, sharing stories about losing his mom at a young age & the impact it had on him, his relationship with Steve Smith, John-Luc Ponty, Lenny White… becoming homeless & suffering depression after an emotional breakdown as a result of PTSD, and how he came out of this situation for the better… dealing with money & wealth, regrets, best decision he’s ever made, reaching out to others, why he looks to learn from everyone he encounters, and more. VERY candid & heart...

Jul 01, 20213 hr 26 min

Ehsaan Noorani, Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy:  “Empathy, and kindness...”

Ehsaan Noorani lost his father at age 6 and the series of events that unfolded around this event, wound up positively impacting his life. We talked about the energy involved in this and the miracle of how things intersect. Incredibly compelling, as Ehsaan talks about leaving India and attending MI in Hollywood & the cultural differences he encountered… accidentally getting into jingle work, how he and his partners changed the entire landscape of Bollywood music in the 90’s, the importance of...

Jun 29, 20211 hr 50 min

Bob Glaub: “You DON'T Always Have to SAY WHAT You're THINKING”

On this Bob Glaub interview, a cool story about hitchhiking around Europe & Israel and how this led him to finding his career, GREAT stories about working with Jesse Ed Davis, Jim Keltner, John Lennon, Phil Spector (probably the only producer walking around the studio with a gun strapped into his shoulder holster), Dave Mason, Jackson Browne, Robbie Kreiger, Jim Morrison, Ray Manzarek, Dwight Yoakam, Bob Dylan, Neal Casal, Linda Rondstat, Bonnie Raitt, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Tommy Shannon, Chri...

Jun 28, 20213 hr 2 minEp. 823

Ryan Lerman, Scary Pockets: You can’t FAIL if you NEVER STOP TRYING

On this Ryan Lerman interview, how he persevered through a stagnant period of time in his career, cool stories about working with Ben Folds, Jack Conte, Michael Buble, John Legend, Tallest Man on Earth… the genesis of Scary Pockets, not overthinking ideas or taking yourself too seriously, dealing with depression, successfully completing an incredibly challenging project, being “of service” and how this contributes to his success, Ryan’s cool guitars, exercise & nutrition, Starcraft, basketba...

Jun 25, 20212 hr 20 minEp. 822

Steve Fekete, America, Avril Lavigne, Five for Fighting “Don’t get married to any gig...”

Steve dives deep, talking about how he got some of his coolest gigs, painful lessons he learned from his mom, lessons about “not being married to any gig,” taking more chances, gear, happiness and ongoing personal development, a critical opportunity he had (which he turned down) and how this ultimately allowed him to move on and start his music career in LA, & many more personal stories: If you’d like to support this show: http://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/support Steve Fekete is a multi-in...

Jun 24, 20212 hr 22 min

Ed Mundell, Leaving Monster Magnet after 18 Years: “I don’t seek out approval anymore...”

Ed shares loads of cool stories about crazy rock and roll stuff that happened all over the world, the REAL reason why he left Monster Magnet after 18 years, Monster Magnet’s unique concert rider, playing in front of 200,000 people at a festival in Spain when he was only 22, some great vintage gear he has, the set up he used with Monster Magnet, and what he’s grateful for today. VERY cool call with one of the modern stoner / psychedelic rock pioneers: If you’d like to support this show: http://ww...

Jun 22, 20212 hr 12 min
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