You may be thinking of Mandolin Wind, a mandolin being a string instrument like a small guitar.
According to the liner notes from Rod Stewart's album, Human, Jesse Johnson plays guitar on the track, "It Was Love That We Needed."
No, Jeff Beck did not play guitar on 'Hot Legs'.The guitarists who did play on it are Jim Cregan and Gary Grainger. They were both in the first Rod Stewart backing band (as he had previously not toured solo but as a part of various bands). Later on, however, Beck did play on Stewart's song 'Infatuation' which was released in 1984.
Rod Stewart's current bass player (both guitar and upright) is Conrad Korsch.
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On Rod Stewart's song "Young Hearts," the guitar was played by Jeff Beck. The track is featured on Stewart's album "Tonight I'm Yours," released in 1981. Jeff Beck's distinctive guitar work contributed to the song's rock sound.
According to the liner notes from Rod Stewart's album, Human, Jesse Johnson plays guitar on the track, "It Was Love That We Needed."
Stewart's current touring band guitarists are Paul Warrenand Don Kirkpatrick.
Conrad Korsch is Rod Stewart's current bass guitarist.
No, Jeff Beck did not play guitar on 'Hot Legs'.The guitarists who did play on it are Jim Cregan and Gary Grainger. They were both in the first Rod Stewart backing band (as he had previously not toured solo but as a part of various bands). Later on, however, Beck did play on Stewart's song 'Infatuation' which was released in 1984.
Rod Stewart's current bass player (both guitar and upright) is Conrad Korsch.
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On Rod Stewart's song "Young Hearts," the guitar was played by Jeff Beck. The track is featured on Stewart's album "Tonight I'm Yours," released in 1981. Jeff Beck's distinctive guitar work contributed to the song's rock sound.
Rod Stewart is a Christian although he has never specified what type of Christian.
Yes, Rod Stewart did used to play soccer. His whole family was interested and he practiced hard every day.
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The bass guitar on "You Wear It Well" by Rod Stewart was played by the renowned musician and songwriter, Jim Cregan. Cregan was a member of Stewart's band during the early 1970s and contributed to several of his hits. The song, released in 1972, showcases Cregan's distinctive bass style, complementing Stewart's vocal delivery.
Rod Stewart is happily 'married' to Penny Lancaster-Stewart.