Louis Shelton
American guitarist and music producer
Musical artist
William Louis Shelton (born April 6, 1941) is an American guitarist and music producer.
Biography
During the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s Shelton was a session musician working in recording studios around Hollywood .[ 1] Among his more notable session work was for the Monkees , including their first self-titled album, and both recordings of the Boyce and Hart songs, "Last Train to Clarksville ", "Valleri ", and "(Theme From) The Monkees ". Shelton played the flamenco -style guitar solo on "Valleri", which Michael Nesmith had to mimic for the cameras on their TV series.[ 2] [ 3] Even after the Monkees began playing on their own records, Shelton remained a favorite among their session players. Shelton was inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum , the Arkansas Entertainers Hall of Fame and is a member of the famous group of LA session musicians known as "The Wrecking Crew ".[ 4]
Other recording credits include:
Marvin Gaye ,
Simon and Garfunkel ,
Stevie Wonder ,
Boz Scaggs ,
Gladys Knight & the Pips ,
the Jackson 5 ,
Neil Diamond ,
John Lennon ,
Barbra Streisand ,
the Carpenters ,
the Mamas & the Papas ,
Glen Campbell ,
Ella Fitzgerald ,
the Partridge Family ,
James Brown ,
Diana Ross ,
Otis Spann ,
Whitney Houston ,
Joe Cocker ,
Kenny Rogers ,
Henry Mancini ,
Dave Grusin ,
Quincy Jones ,
Lalo Schifrin and
Victor Wooten .[ 5] He played the guitar solo on Lionel Richie 's hit "Hello ", Boz Scaggs's "Lowdown " and David Gates ' "Do You Believe He's Coming".
Shelton became a producer in the 1970s, working with recording artists including Seals and Crofts , Art Garfunkel , Amy Wooley , England Dan & John Ford Coley , as well as Australian acts Tracey Arbon , Noiseworks and Southern Sons . He remains active and continues to record, produce, and perform.
He is a 2007 inductee into the Musicians Hall of Fame as a member of the Wrecking Crew. In 2013 he was inducted into the Arkansas Entertainers Hall of Fame .[ 6]
Shelton, who now resides in Australia, was reunited with the surviving Monkees (Mike Nesmith and Micky Dolenz) during their 2019 Australian tour, and made a special guest appearance with the group, performing his famous guitar part live on "Last Train to Clarksville" at the group's Brisbane concert on 13 June 2019.[ 7]
Selected discography
As leader
Touch Me (Warner Bros. Records , 1969)
Guitar (Lightyear, 1995)
Hot & Spicy (Sin-Drome, 1998)
Urban Culture (Lightyear, 2000)
Nashville Guitars (Lightyear, 2000)
Souvenir
Jazz Cafe
As sideman
With David Ackles
With Alessi Brothers
Driftin' (A&M Records, 1978)
With James Brown
With Solomon Burke
Electronic Magnetism (MGM Records, 1971)
With Glen Campbell
With Vikki Carr
Ms. America (Columbia Records, 1973)
With David Cassidy
With Sonny & Cher
With Merry Clayton
Gimme Shelter (Ode Records, 1970)
With England Dan & John Ford Coley
With Neil Diamond
With The 5th Dimension
Living Together, Growing Together (Bell, 1973)
Soul & Inspiration (Bell, 1974)
With Cass Elliot
With José Feliciano
José Feliciano (Motown, 1981)
With Michael Franks
With The Friends of Distinction
With Marvin Gaye
With Art Garfunkel
With David Gates
First (Elektra Records, 1973)
With Marjoe Gortner
Bad, but Not Evil (Chelsea Records, 1972)
With Lani Hall
With Dan Hill
If Dreams Had Wings (Epic Records, 1980)
With Whitney Houston
With The Hues Corporation
With Al Kooper
With Peggy Lee
With John Lennon
With Lulu
Lulu (Polydor Records, 1973)
With The Mamas & the Papas
With Melanie
Photograph (Atlantic Records, 1976)
Seventh Wave (Powderworks, 1983)
With The Monkees
With Wayne Newton
Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast (Chelsea Records, 1972)
While We're Still Young (Chelsea Records, 1973)
With Brenda Patterson
Brenda Patterson (Playboy Records, 1973)
With Teddy Pendergrass
With Lionel Richie
With Austin Roberts
The Last Thing On My Mind (Chelsea Records, 1973)
With Kenny Rogers
With Boz Scaggs
With Dan Seals
Make It Home (Lightyear, 2002)
With Judee Sill
With Otis Spann
With Barbra Streisand
With Sarah Vaughan
References
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International National Artists