Waddy Wachtel Reflects on His 1970s Experiences with Warren Zevon]

Waddy Wachtel Reflects on His 1970s Experiences with Warren Zevon]

Years before he became a go-to guitarist for artists like Linda Ronstadt, Stevie Nicks and Keith Richards, Waddy Wachtel cut his teeth as an L.A. session player. It was there that, in 1972, he was hired to play guitar on the Everly Brothers’ Stories We Could Tell album and join them on a subsequent tour.

The man who hired him was Warren Zevon, the keyboardist and guitarist behind 1970s hits like “Werewolves of London,” “Lawyers, Guns and Money” and Linda Ronstadt’s “Hasten Down the Wind.” At the time, Zevon was just another struggling session player. As Wachtel explains, he and Zevon didn’t hit it off at first.

“We were like oil and water right away,” he says.

Zevon and Waddy Wachtel in Los Angeles, May 1978. (Image credit: Chris Walter/Getty Images)

In addition to working on songs for the album, Wachtel rehearsed the Everlys’ set list in preparation for the tour. Although Wachtel knew the songs, Zevon proved to be a taskmaster.



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