
What Is Greatest Studio Collaboration of All-Time?
This week, Rich and Clint discuss the greatest studio collaborations that brought out the very best in the songs...from Eric Clapton's guest appearance on "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" to Eddie Van Halen's on "Beat It." The guys examine Stevie Wonder's harmonica playing, Duane Allman's iconic guitar work as a session musician, Merry Clayton's searing vocal on The Rolling Stones "Gimme Shelter," and more.Part of Pantheon Podcasts.
The Age Old Question: A Podcast for Music Fans
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Show Notes
The collaborations discussed in this episode:
• When Eric Clapton was brought in by The Beatles...
• When the legendary backup singer Merry Clayton was brought in by The Rolling Stones...
• When Duane Allman took Wilson Pickett to the next level and birthed Southern Rock...
• When Stevie Wonder created a signature sound on the harmonica...
• When Jeff Beck joined Jon Bon Jovi...
• When Adam Duritz and Mike Campbell helped Jakob Dylan...
• When Elvis Costello helped Squeeze with a hit song...
• When Eddie Van Halen answered the call from MJ and Quincy Jones...
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