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Larry Carlton

Larry Eugene Carlton (born March 2, 1948)[1] is an American guitarist who built his career as a studio musician in the 1970s and 1980s for acts such as Steely Dan and Joni Mitchell. One of the most sought after guitarists of his era, Carlton has participated in thousands of recording sessions, recorded on hundreds of albums in many genres, including more than 100 gold records, as well as for television and movies. He has been a member of the jazz fusion group the Crusaders and the smooth jazz band Fourplay, and has maintained a long solo career.[2]

For other people named Larry Carlton, see Larry Carlton (disambiguation).

Larry Carlton

Larry Eugene Carlton

(1948-03-02) March 2, 1948
Torrance, California, U.S.

Musician, composer

Guitar

1962–present

Music career[edit]

Session work[edit]

Carlton was born in Torrance, California, United States,[1] and at the age of six began guitar lessons. His interest in jazz came from hearing guitarist Joe Pass on the radio, after which 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.[2]

"Theme from Hill Street Blues", 1981

Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance

Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance, "", 1987

Minute by Minute

No Substitutions: Live in Osaka, 2001

Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Album

Take Your Pick, 2010

Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album

Notable instruments[edit]

Carlton is best known for his 1969 Gibson ES-335, being often referred to as “Mr. 335”.[8] Other guitars he owns and plays include a 1951 Fender Telecaster, a 1964 Fender Stratocaster, and a 1955 Gibson Les Paul Special.[9] He has used a 1958 Fender Deluxe amplifier, and his standard setup included a Dumble.[8]


He now plays Bludotone amplifiers. In 2020, Carlton began endorsing Sire Guitars, with whom he has a signature line of electric guitars.

Personal life[edit]

Carlton's son Travis is a professional bassist.[10]

(This Album is...) With a Little Help from My Friends (Decca, 1968)

Singing/Playing (Blue Thumb, 1973)

(Warner Bros., 1978)

Larry Carlton

Mr. 335 Live in Japan (Warner Bros., 1979)

(Warner Bros., 1980)

Strikes Twice

Eight Times Up [live] (Warner Bros., 1982)

Sleepwalk (Warner Bros., 1982)

Friends (Warner Bros., 1983)

(MCA 5689, 1986)

Alone / But Never Alone

(MCA 5866, 1986)

Last Nite

(MCA 42003, 1987)

Discovery

(MCA 6237, 1989)

On Solid Ground

Christmas at My House (MCA 6322, 1989)

Collection (GRP, 1990)

Kid Gloves (GRP, 1992)

with Terry McMillan (GRP, 1993)

Renegade Gentleman

Live at the Greek with (Epic, 1994)

Stanley Clarke

Larry & Lee with (GRP, 1995)

Lee Ritenour

The Gift (GRP, 1996)

Fingerprints (Warner Bros., 2000)

Deep Into It (Warner Bros., 2001)

with Steve Lukather (Favored Nations, 2001)

No Substitutions: Live in Osaka

Sapphire Blue (Bluebird, 2003)

(Bluebird, 2006)

Fire Wire

Live in Tokyo with (335 Records, 2007)

Robben Ford

Greatest Hits Rerecorded, Volume One (335, 2007)

with Tak Matsumoto (335, 2010)

Take Your Pick

Plays the Sound of Philadelphia (335, 2010)

New Morning: The Paris Concert (335, 2011)

Four Hands & a Heart, Volume One (335, 2012)

Unplugged with Robben Ford (335, 2013)

Four Hands & a Heart: Christmas (335, 2014)

At Billboard Live Tokyo with (335, 2015)

David T. Walker

At Blue Note Tokyo with Steve Lukather (335, 2016)

Lights On [live] with the SWR Big Band (335, 2017)

Soul Searchin' with Paul Brown (Shanachie, 2021)

1987 Larry Carlton Live

1988

Scrooged

1989 Star Licks Larry Carlton

1992 Star Licks Larry Carlton Vol. 2

1997 Larry Carlton Live at Montreal International Jazz Festival

2002 Ohne Filter (inakustik)

2002 Live at Montreal Jazz Festival (Eagle)

2004 Larry Carlton Recorded Live in Paris

2005 Carlton/Lukather Band – The Paris Concert (inakustik)

2007 Larry Carlton with Robben Ford Live in Osaka (335) - bonus DVD with CD Larry Carlton with Robben Ford Live in Tokyo

2008 Carlton, Ford + Autour Du Blues – The Paris Concert (inakustik)

2008 Carlton and the Sapphire Blues Band – The Paris Concert (inakustik)

2009 Carlton Trio – The Paris Concert (inakustik)

2004 Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival

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