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Brad Whitford

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American guitarist (born 1952)
This article is about the musician. For the actor, seeBradley Whitford.

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Brad Whitford
Whitford performing with Aerosmith in 2010
Whitford performing withAerosmith in 2010
Background information
Birth nameBradley Ernest Whitford
Born (1952-02-23)February 23, 1952 (age 73)
Winchester, Massachusetts, U.S.
Genres
Occupations
  • Musician
  • songwriter
Instruments
  • Guitar
  • bass
  • vocals
Years active1965–present
Member ofAerosmith
Formerly ofThe Joe Perry Project, Experience Hendrix, Whitford/St. Holmes
Websiteaerosmith.com
Musical artist

Bradley Ernest Whitford (born February 23, 1952)[1][2] is an American musician who is best known for serving as guitarist for thehard rock bandAerosmith for which he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001. He has also worked as a songwriter for the group, co-composing well-received tracks such as 1976's "Last Child".[3]

Early life and education

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Whitford performing with Whitford/St. Holmes inSt. Charles, Illinois, November 13, 2015

Whitford graduated fromReading Memorial High School inReading, Massachusetts in 1970.[4] He then attended theBerklee College of Music.

Career

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20th century

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Whitford played as lead guitarist in forming local bands Cymbals of Resistance (1965–1968), Teapot Dome, Earth, Inc. (1968–1970) as bassist, and Justin Thyme (1970–1971) as guitarist before joiningAerosmith in 1971, where he replaced original guitaristRay Tabano.[5][6] Aerosmith went on to be one of the most successful bands of the 1970s. Following several less successful albums in the late 1970s, however, Whitford left Aerosmith in 1981 to work on his own project with singerDerek St. Holmes, called Whitford/St. Holmes.[6] The project was dissolved after a soleself-titled album was released in 1981, although Whitford/St. Holmes reunited for 2015 and 2016 tours and released another album,Reunion.

Whitford briefly toured withJoe Perry Project, featuring former Aerosmith bandmateJoe Perry, before both Perry and Whitford rejoined Aerosmith in 1984.[1][2] In the mid-late 1980s, all band members completeddrug rehabilitation, including Whitford, who completed programs to combat hisalcohol abuse. Whitford remains sober to this day and continues to be an active member in Aerosmith.

Whitford also served as a producer for the Neighborhoods, aBoston band that was led by David Minehan, a rabid Aerosmith fan. In 1994, a family illness forced Whitford to leave unexpectedly in the middle of a tour of Asia, and Minehan flew to Japan, where he performed in Whitford's place for several days until Whitford returned.

21st century

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In 2007, along with fellow Aerosmith guitaristJoe Perry, Whitford was included in theGuitar World bookThe 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time.[7]

Whitford missed the start of Aerosmith's 2009 summer tour after requiring surgery as a result of a head injury sustained while getting out of hisFerrari. He joined the tour a month later.[8][9]

In 2010, Whitford was announced as one of the guitarists to take part in theExperience Hendrix tour, playing songs performed and inspired byJimi Hendrix withJoe Satriani,Jonny Lang,Eric Johnson,Kenny Wayne Shepherd,Ernie Isley,Living Colour,Hubert Sumlin, bassistBilly Cox, and others.[10]

Musical contributions and style

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WhileJoe Perry is Aerosmith's better known guitarist and the band's principal songwriter with Steven Tyler, Whitford has made significant contributions to the band's repertoire over the years. This includes co-writing Aerosmith's hit "Last Child" as well as some of Aerosmith's heaviest songs: "Nobody's Fault" and "Round and Round", and playing lead guitar on "Sick as a Dog" and "Back In the Saddle" (on which Perry plays six string bass), "Last Child", and on the ballads "You See Me Crying" and "Home Tonight", "Lord of the Thighs" and "Love in an Elevator". The version of "Lord of the Thighs" on their 1978 live albumLive! Bootleg in particular is perhaps his most famous soloing moment. When Aerosmith made their comeback in the late 1980s, Whitford continued to co-write tracks such as "Permanent Vacation" and "Hoodoo/Voodoo Medicine Man", and plays occasional lead guitar on some more recent tracks as well as during many live performances.

Concerning his lesser role in the band's songwriting process, Whitford has said, "I don't consider myself a terribly prolific writer. I can write music with other people if they're better songwriters than I am. I really can't create a song. It's very difficult to do. That's why the people that can do it are very few and far between. I'm certainly not that type of a guy. More of a guitar player, more of the kind of [guy] who comes up with enough riffs and ideas to write a song. But to write lyrics and come up with a melody for it, it won't happen."[11]

Said Aerosmith lead singerSteven Tyler of the two guitarists, "Joe is self-taught and his playing comes from raw emotion. Not that Brad's doesn't, but his style is more schooled."[12]

Slash, lead guitarist ofGuns N' Roses cites Whitford as one of his heaviest influences, stating: "I identified with Joe Perry's image, both soundwise and visually....but I was also totally into Brad Whitford's guitar solos, and he had a more direct influence on the way I play than anybody realizes."[13]

Aerosmith

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Guitarist

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Whitford plays lead guitar, co-leads, or guitar solo on the followingAerosmith songs:

  1. "Make It" from (co-lead)Aerosmith
  2. "One Way Street" (co-lead, first guitar solo) fromAerosmith
  3. "Lord of the Thighs" (lead) fromGet Your Wings
  4. "Spaced" from (co-lead)Get Your Wings
  5. "S.O.S. (Too Bad)" fromGet Your Wings
  6. "Seasons of Wither" (co-lead, second guitar solo) fromGet Your Wings
  7. "Round and Round" fromToys in the Attic
  8. "You See Me Crying" (co-lead, first and outro solo) fromToys in the Attic
  9. "Back in the Saddle" (co-lead) fromRocks
  10. "Last Child" fromRocks
  11. "Sick as a Dog" (co-lead, first guitar solo) fromRocks
  12. "Nobody's Fault" fromRocks
  13. "Home Tonight" (co-lead, first solo) fromRocks
  14. "I Wanna Know Why" fromDraw the Line
  15. "Kings and Queens" fromDraw the Line
  16. "The Hand that Feeds" fromDraw the Line
  17. "Milk Cow Blues" (co-lead and first guitar solo) fromDraw the Line
  18. "No Surprize" (co-lead) fromNight in the Ruts
  19. "Remember (Walking in the Sand) (co-lead) fromNight in the Ruts
  20. "Mia" (co-lead) fromNight in the Ruts
  21. "Shela" (co-lead) fromDone with Mirrors
  22. "Gypsy Boots" (co-lead) fromDone with Mirrors
  23. "She's on Fire" (co-lead) fromDone with Mirrors
  24. "The Hop" (co-lead) fromDone with Mirrors
  25. "Hearts Done Time" (co-lead) fromPermanent Vacation
  26. "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)" (co-lead, second guitar solo) fromPermanent Vacation
  27. "Girl Keeps Coming Apart" fromPermanent Vacation
  28. "Permanent Vacation" fromPermanent Vacation
  29. "The Movie" fromPermanent Vacation
  30. "Love in an Elevator" (co-lead) fromPump
  31. "Hoodoo/Voodoo Medicine Man" fromPump
  32. "Krawhitham" fromPandora's Box
  33. "Fever" fromGet a Grip
  34. "Flesh" (co-lead, first guitar solo) fromGet a Grip
  35. "Gotta Love It" (co-lead, first guitar solo) fromGet a Grip
  36. "Can't Stop Messin'" (co-lead, second guitar solo)) from "Livin' on the Edge" single
  37. "Nine Lives" fromNine Lives
  38. "Ain't That a Bitch" fromNine Lives
  39. "Crash" (co-lead) fromNine Lives
  40. "Road Runner" (co-lead) fromHonkin' on Bobo
  41. "You Gotta Move" (co-lead) fromHonkin' on Bobo
  42. "I'm Ready" (co-lead, first guitar solo) fromHonkin' on Bobo
  43. "Stop Messin' Around" (co-lead, first guitar solo) fromHonkin' on Bobo
  44. "Beautiful" fromMusic from Another Dimension!
  45. "Tell Me" fromMusic from Another Dimension!
  46. "Street Jesus" (co-lead, first guitar solo) fromMusic from Another Dimension!
  47. "Can't Stop Lovin' You" fromMusic from Another Dimension!

Aerosmith songs

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Whitford is credited with co-writing the followingAerosmith songs:

  1. "Round and Round" fromToys in the Attic
  2. "Last Child" fromRocks
  3. "Nobody's Fault" fromRocks
  4. "Kings and Queens" fromDraw the Line
  5. "The Hand That Feeds" fromDraw the Line
  6. "Shela" fromDone with Mirrors
  7. "The Hop" fromDone with Mirrors
  8. "Permanent Vacation" fromPermanent Vacation
  9. "The Movie" fromPermanent Vacation
  10. "Hoodoo/ Voodoo Medicine Man" fromPump
  11. "Krawhitham" fromPandora's Box
  12. "Soul Saver" fromPandora's Box
  13. "Circle Jerk" fromPandora's Box
  14. "Beautiful" fromMusic from Another Dimension!
  15. "Street Jesus" fromMusic from Another Dimension!
  16. "Lover Alot" fromMusic from Another Dimension!
  17. "Can't Stop Lovin' You" fromMusic from Another Dimension!

Equipment

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At current performances, Whitford can be seen playing a wide array of solid-body guitars, some includingFloyd Rose locking tremolos:Gretschs, several Floyd Rose Discovery Series guitars, a Shoreline Gold painted (Stratocaster style)Melancon Pro Artist, aGibson Les Paul Goldtop along with a wide variety of Fender Stratocasters. Whitford continues to tour primarily with vintage Fender Stratocasters and Gibson Les Pauls for Aerosmith concerts as well as smaller gigs.[14]

Meanwhile, Aerosmith's original heyday in the late 1970s saw both Whitford and co-guitaristJoe Perry arm themselves with aggressive-looking guitars fromBC Rich (Whitford favored an unpainted BC Rich Eagle, while Perry often played an alien-looking red BC Rich Bich).

On the amplifier front, Whitford has created his own amplifier company – 3 Monkeys Amplification and tours with many of their products. Furthermore, he also uses Paul Reed Smith amps. Additionally, Whitford has used a myriad of pedals throughout his career including many boutique ones.[15]

Guest appearances

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  • Whitford appears inGuitar Hero: Aerosmith as the guitarist. He is also a playable character.
  • In 2011 Whitford made a guest appearance on A&EsStorage Wars episode "Hang 'Em High Desert" along with collector Barry Weiss appraising two vintage guitars and an amp
  • In 2012 Whitford contributed toJoe Bonamassa's albumDriving Towards the Daylight on several tracks.
  • In 2019, Whitford made an appearance, along with his son Graham, in an episode ofAmerican Pickers where Mike and Frank find the original Aerosmith van (Season 20, episode 8)

References

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  1. ^abPutterford, Mark (1991)The Fall and Rise of Aerosmith, Omnibus Press,ISBN 978-0-7119-2303-4
  2. ^abStrong, Martin C. (2001)The Great Metal Discography (2nd edn.), MOJO Books,ISBN 1-84195-185-4, p. 11-13
  3. ^"Top 10 Brad Whitford Aerosmith Songs". February 23, 2016.
  4. ^"Famous Reading: Brad Whitford". August 9, 2010.
  5. ^Classic Rock Legends interview (accessed May 27, 2008)
  6. ^abWaller, Don (1998) "Rock This Way: A Brief History of Roads Taken",Billboard, August 15, 1998, retrieved April 3, 2010
  7. ^Kitts, Jeff & Tolinski, Brad (2008)The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time, Hal Leonard,ISBN 978-0-634-04619-3, p. 9
  8. ^Kreps, Daniel (2009) "Aerosmith Lose Guitarist Brad Whitford For Part of Summer Tour",Rolling Stone, June 8, 2009, retrieved April 3, 2010
  9. ^Kreps, Daniel (2009) "Aerosmith's Whitford Plots July 7 Return From Head Injury",Rolling Stone, June 15, 2009, retrieved April 3, 2010
  10. ^Benson, John (2010) "Experience ... Jimi HendrixArchived March 29, 2012, at theWayback Machine",News-Herald, March 22, 2010, retrieved April 3, 2010
  11. ^Sharp, K. (March 16, 2007). Weathering the storms: Aerosmith's tumultuous history, as told by Brad Whitford.Goldmine, 33, 64-65.
  12. ^? Is there a reference to the source of this quote, can't find original anywhere.
  13. ^Rolling Stone. (December 13, 2010). 100 Greatest ArtistsRolling Stone
  14. ^"Rig Rundown: Brad Whitford and Derek St. Holmes". RetrievedJanuary 4, 2017.
  15. ^"Rig Rundown – Aerosmith's Joe Perry and Brad Whitford". RetrievedJanuary 4, 2017.

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