Jackson. On Jackson’s masterpiece Thriller, the biggest selling album of all time, it was Eddie Van Halen who played the solo in Beat It, but Lukather who laid down the song’s signature riff.
These days he is also a member of Ringo Starr’s All-Star Band, and Ringo is just one of the friends appearing on his latest solo album, I Found The Sun Again. “I have to pinch myself,” he says. “Ringo’s a dear friend, we Facetime every week. Yes, he’s one of the Beatles, but he’s also one of the most intelligent, funny, soulful and spiritual people you could meet. You just wanna be around him. We got half a million YouTube views for my Run To Me video with him, and 100,000 views for the title track. If people were still buying singles I’d have a gold record by now!”
As he adds with a knowing smile: “I’m not doing too bad for an old guy!” And this old guy has much hard-earned wisdom to pass on...
Keep your ears and your mind open.
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