Jim Cregan with the blonde curls, Billy Peek with the French beret, and Gary Grainger in dungarees played Guitars on Hot Legs. Phil Chen played bass and Carmine Appice was the drummer with Rod on this one.
Two other Guitarists featured on the album "Foot Loose and Fancy Free" from which Hot Legs was taken and they were Steve Cropper and Fred Tackett.
NO but she appeared on stage and sang this song with Rod on the final night of the tour for "Tonight I'm Yours" in Los Angeles.
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.
If you watch the video on YouTube, you'll see that it's Flea from the Red Hot Chili Peppers
Yes, Rod Stewart wrote the song 'Hot Legs' and it became a hit for him. He almost always performs it during concerts.
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NO but she appeared on stage and sang this song with Rod on the final night of the tour for "Tonight I'm Yours" in Los Angeles.
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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.
No, but Dave Navarro of Jane's Addiction played guitar for Red Hot Chili Peppers after John quit during their tour of Asia in 1992. Dave played guitar on the 1995 Chili Pepper's album One Hot Minute
Jeff "Skunk" Baxter, formerly with Steely Dan and Doobie Brothers
Hot Leg was created in 2008.
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Leaving a guitar in a hot car is not recommended because extreme heat can damage the wood, glue, and finish of the guitar, causing it to warp, crack, or lose its tone and playability.
No, it is not safe to leave a guitar in a hot car as extreme heat can damage the wood, strings, and glue used in the construction of the instrument.
If you watch the video on YouTube, you'll see that it's Flea from the Red Hot Chili Peppers