Larry Carlton
Larry Eugene Carlton is an American guitarist who built his career as a studio musician in the 1970s and '80s for acts such as Steely Dan and Joni Mitchell. He has participated in thousands of recording sessions, recorded on hundreds of albums in many genres, for television and movies, and on more than 100 gold records. He has been a member of the jazz fusion group the Crusaders, the smooth jazz band Fourplay, and has maintained a long solo career.
Music career
Session work
Carlton was born in Torrance, California in 1948 and at the age of six began guitar lessons. His interest in jazz came from hearing guitarist Joe Pass on the radio. From Pass he moved on to jazz guitarists Barney Kessel and Wes Montgomery and blues guitarist B.B. King. He went to junior college and Long Beach State College while playing professionally at clubs in Los Angeles.During the 1970s, he found steady work as a studio musician on electric and acoustic guitar in a variety of genres: pop, jazz pop, rock, rhythm and blues, soul and country. Carlton appeared on hundreds of recording sessions with Steely Dan, Joni Mitchell, Linda Ronstadt, Michael Jackson, Quincy Jones, Bobby Bland, Sammy Davis, Jr., Paulinho Da Costa, the Fifth Dimension, Herb Alpert, Christopher Cross, Dolly Parton, Andy Williams, and the Partridge Family. Carlton performed on Mike Post's 1981 "Theme from Hill Street Blues". In 1982, he appeared on The Nightfly by Donald Fagen, lead singer for Steely Dan.
His guitar work on Steely Dan's "Kid Charlemagne" from their 1976 LP The Royal Scam was ranked No. 80 on a list of the best guitar songs by Rolling Stone magazine.
Solo career
Carlton recorded his debut solo album, With a Little Help from My Friends, in 1968. In the mid-'70s he built a home studio and called it Room 335 after the Gibson ES-335, an electric guitar he often played. He has recorded most of his albums at Room 335. In 1988, with his solo career in ascent, he was shot in the throat by a teenager outside Room 335 and suffered nerve and vocal cord damage, which delayed completion of the album he was working on at the time, On Solid Ground. His left arm was paralyzed and for six months he was unable to play more than a few notes.Carlton produced six albums from 1978 to 1984. His version of "Sleepwalk" by Santo Farina climbed the pop and adult contemporary charts. From 1985-1990 he did various solo projects, including the live album Last Nite.
Carlton was commissioned to compose music for the king of Thailand, Bhumibol Adulyadej, in honor of the king's birthday. He recorded The Jazz King with a jazz orchestra that included Tom Scott, Nathan East, and Earl Klugh.
Awards and honors
- Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance, "Theme from Hill Street Blues", 1981
- Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance, "Minute by Minute", 1987
- Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Album, , 2001
- Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Album, Take Your Pick, 2010
Notable instruments
Personal life
Carlton married contemporary Christian music artist Michele Pillar in 1987; they divorced in 2013. He is the father of Katie Carlton and bass player Travis Carlton. Larry's niece is singer Vanessa Carlton.Discography
- With a Little Help from My Friends
- Singing/Playing
- Larry Carlton
- Mr. 335 Live in Japan
- Strikes Twice
- Sleepwalk
- Eight Times Up
- Friends
- Alone / But Never Alone
- All Strings Attached
- Discovery
- Last Nite
- Christmas at My House
- On Solid Ground
- Kid Gloves
- Renegade Gentleman
- Live at the Greek with Stanley Clarke
- Larry & Lee with Lee Ritenour
- The Gift
- Fingerprints
- ' with Steve Lukather
- Deep Into It
- Sapphire Blue
- Fire Wire
- Live in Tokyo with Robben Ford
- Take Your Pick with Tak Matsumoto
- Plays the Sound of Philadelphia
- New Morning: The Paris Concert
- Four Hands & a Heart Vol. One
- Unplugged with Robben Ford
- @ Billboard Live Tokyo
- At Blue Note Tokyo with Steve Lukather
- Lights On
- Crusaders 1
- Unsung Heroes
- The 2nd Crusade
- Southern Comfort
- Scratch
- Chain Reaction
- Those Southern Knights
- Free as the Wind
- The Good and Bad Times
- Happy Again
- Louisiana Hot Sauce
As sideman
With Paul Anka- The Painter
- The Music Man
- Headlines
- Diamonds & Rust
- From Every Stage
- Speaking of Dreams
- Happy People
- Paulinho Da Costa
- Sunrise
- Main Street People
- Keeper of the Castle
- Meeting of the Minds
- The Art of Tea
- Sleeping Gypsy
- Objects of Desire
- Blue Pacific
- Sun Down Lady
- Hello It's Me
- Sweet Bird
- Albert Hammond
- It Never Rains in Southern California
- The Free Electric Band
- Touch
- Barefoot Ballet
- Hush
- Music
- Court and Spark
- The Hissing of Summer Lawns
- Hejira
- Don Juan's Reckless Daughter
- Wild Things Run Fast
- In the Megan Manner
- Megan Music
- Keepsake
- Sketches
- Night Life
- Lead Me On
- Love Lines
- White Horse
- Adam Again
- Mainstream
- The Partridge Family Notebook
- Shopping Bag
- Bulletin Board
- Crossword Puzzle
- Look Who Loves You Now
- Love Makes All the Difference
- I Hear Angels Calling
- L.A. Reggae
- Blue Suede Shoes
- New Lovers and Old Friends
- Wild Night
- Katy Lied
- The Royal Scam
- Aja
- Gaucho
- Stoney End
- Butterfly
- Lazy Afternoon
- Streisand Superman
- Songbird
- Wet
- The 5th Dimension, Living Together Growing Together
- Herb Alpert, Midnight Sun
- America, Harbor
- Hoyt Axton, Fearless
- Chet Atkins, Stay Tuned
- Anita Baker, Christmas Fantasy
- David Benoit, Letter to Evan
- Stephen Bishop, Careless
- Clint Black, Nothin' but the Taillights
- Bobby Bland, Dreamer
- Bobby Bland, His California Album
- Terence Boylan, Suzy
- The Brothers Johnson, Blam!!
- Glen Campbell, Bloodline
- Kim Carnes, Rest On Me
- Vikki Carr, Ms. America
- Keith Carradine, I'm Easy
- David Cassidy, Cherish
- David Cassidy, Rock Me Baby
- Randy Crawford, Everything Must Change
- Randy Crawford, Nightline
- David Crosby, Oh Yes I Can
- Christopher Cross, Christopher Cross
- Andrae Crouch, Take Me Back
- Andrae Crouch, I'll Be Thinking of You
- Lisa Dal Bello, Lisa Dal Bello
- Eumir Deodato, Love Island
- Neil Diamond, Jonathan Livingston Seagull
- Cass Elliot, Cass Elliot
- Don Ellis, Haiku
- Tommy Emmanuel, Can't Get Enough
- Eye to Eye, Shakespeare Stole My Baby
- Donald Fagen, The Nightfly
- Peter Frampton, All Blues
- Peter Gabriel, Walk Through the Fire
- Jerry Garcia, All Good Things
- Jerry Garcia, Garcia
- David Gates, First
- Carolyn Hester, Carolyn Hester
- Hues Corporation, Freedom for the Stallion
- Hues Corporation, Love Corporation
- James Ingram, It's Your Night
- Chuck Jackson, Through All Times
- Michael Jackson, Off the Wall
- Etta James, Deep in the Night
- Al Jarreau, Glow
- Billy Joel, Piano Man
- Booker T. Jones, The Runaway
- Marc Jordan, Mannequin Vivid Sound,
- Abraham Laboriel, Dear Friends
- James Last, Well Kept Secret
- Peggy Lee, Norma Deloris Egstrom from Jamestown North Dakota
- Lori Lieberman, A Piece of Time
- Jeff Lorber, Private Passion
- Elliot Lurie, Elliot Lurie
- Henry Mancini, Music from the TV Series the Mancini Generation
- Henry Mancini, Country Gentleman
- Chuck Mangione, 70 Miles Young
- Gap Mangione, Suite Lady
- Gap Mangione, Dancin' Is Makin' Love
- Ray Manzarek, The Golden Scarab
- Johnny Mathis, A Special Part of Me
- Michael McDonald, Motown
- Lonette McKee, Lonette
- Carmen McRae, Can't Hide Love
- Teruo Nakamura, Super Friends
- Aaron Neville, Warm Your Heart
- Wayne Newton, Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast
- Wayne Newton, While We're Still Young
- Dolly Parton, 9 to 5 and Odd Jobs
- Mike Post, Television Theme Songs
- Boots Randolph, Boots with Brass
- Lou Rawls, She's Gone
- Gene Redding, Blood Brother Haven,
- The Righteous Brothers, Give It to the People
- Minnie Riperton, Adventures in Paradise
- Linda Ronstadt, Don't Cry Now
- Diana Ross, Ross
- Buffy Sainte-Marie, Sweet America
- Leo Sayer, Endless Flight
- Leo Sayer, Thunder in My Heart
- Joey Scarbury, America's Greatest Hero
- Diane Schuur, The Gathering
- Tom Scott, Great Scott!
- Tom Scott, Tom Scott and the L.A. Express
- Seals & Crofts, Get Closer
- Ben Sidran, The Doctor Is in
- Dan Siegel, Dan Siegel
- Sonny & Cher, Mama Was a Rock and Roll Singer Papa Used to Write All Her Songs
- Dusty Springfield, Cameo
- Jim Stafford, Not Just Another Pretty Foot
- James Lee Stanley, James Lee Stanley
- James Lee Stanley, Three's the Charm
- John Stewart, Sunstorm
- Livingston Taylor, Last Alaska Moon
- Cal Tjader, Last Bolero in Berkeley
- Allen Toussaint, Motion
- Frankie Valli, Closeup
- Townes Van Zandt, High, Low and in Between
- T-Bone Walker, Very Rare
- Tim Weisberg, Hurtwood Edge
- Kirk Whalum, The Promise
- Vanessa Williams, The Sweetest Days
- Andy Williams, Andy
Video
- 1987 Larry Carlton Live
- 1989 Star Licks Larry Carlton
- 1992 Star Licks Larry Carlton Vol. 2
- 1997 Larry Carlton Live at Montreal International Jazz Festival
- 2002 Ohne Filter
- 2002 Live at Montreal Jazz Festival
- 2004 Larry Carlton Recorded Live in Paris
- 2005 Carlton/Lukather Band – The Paris Concert
- 2007 Larry Carlton with Robben Ford Live in Osaka - bonus DVD with CD Larry Carlton with Robben Ford Live in Tokyo
- 2008 Carlton, Ford + Autour Du Blues – The Paris Concert
- 2008 Carlton and the Sapphire Blues Band – The Paris Concert
- 2009 Carlton Trio – The Paris Concert
- 2004 Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival