Guest Appearances
Year | Artist | Album/Single | Contribution |
---|---|---|---|
1977 | Ronnie Spector & The E Street Band | Say Goodbye To Hollywood / Baby, Please Don't Go | acoustic guitar |
1978 | Robert Gordon with Link Wray | Fresh Fish Special | piano on "Fire" |
1978 | The Dictators | Bloodbrothers | vocals on "Faster & Louder" |
1978 | Lou Reed | Street Hassle | spoken word/monologue on "Street Hassle" |
1980 | Graham Parker | The Up Escalator | backing vocals on "Endless Night" and "Paralyzed" |
1981 | Gary U.S. Bonds | Dedication | producer, duet lead vocals on "Jolé Blon";guitar and vocals on "This Little Girl";wrote three songs |
1982 | Gary U.S. Bonds | On the Line | co-produced with Steve Van Zandt wrote seven songs |
1982 | Donna Summer | Donna Summer | guitars/guitar solo, backing vocals on "Protection" |
1982 | Little Steven & The Disciples of Soul | Men Without Women | harmony vocals on "Men Without Women", "Angel Eyes" and "Until The Good Is Gone" |
1983 | Clarence Clemons & The Red Bank Rockers | Rescue | producer/rhythm guitar on "Savin’ Up" guitar on B-side "Summer on On Signal Hill" |
1985 | USA For Africa | We Are the World | shared lead vocal on "We Are the World" |
1985 | Artists United Against Apartheid | Sun City | shared lead vocal on "Sun City" |
1986 | Jersey Artists For Mankind | "We've Got The Love" / "Save Love, Save Life" | guitar solo on "We've Got The Love" |
1987 | Little Steven | Freedom - No Compromise | duet lead vocal on "Native American" |
1989 | Roy Orbison | A Black & White Night Live | backing vocals and guitar |
1989 | L. Shankar with The Epidemics | Eye Catcher | harmonica on "Up To You" |
1990 | Nils Lofgren | Silver Lining | backing vocal on "Valentine" |
1991 | Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes | Better Days | shared lead vocal on "It’s Been A Long Time" keyboards/guitars/backing vocals on "All The Way Home" |
1991 | John Prine | The Missing Years | backing vocal on "Take a Look at My Heart" |
1993 | Patti Scialfa | Rumble Doll | guitars and keyboards |
1995 | Joe Grushecky | American Babylon | produced whole album and and provided backing on eight tracks; wrote "Dark and Bloody Ground" and co-wrote "Homestead" |
1995 | Elliott Murphy | Selling The Gold | guest vocal on "Everything I Do (Leads Me Back to You)" |
1996 | Joe Ely | Letter to Laredo | backing vocal on "All Just To Get To You" and "I'm A Thousand Miles From Home" |
1999 | Joe Grushecky | Live: Down the Road Apiece | guitar and vocals on "Talking To The King", "Pumping Iron" and "Down The Road Apiece" |
1999 | Mike Ness | Cheating at Solitaire | vocals and guitar on "Misery Loves Company" |
2000 | Emmylou Harris | Red Dirt Girl | harmony vocals on "Tragedy" |
2000 | John Wesley Harding | Awake | duet vocal on "Wreck on the Highway" |
2002 | Marah | Float Away with the Friday Night Gods | backing vocal and guitar solo on "Float Away" |
2003 | Soozie Tyrell | White Lies | Lead guitar on "White Lines" Background vocal on "Ste. Genevieve" |
2003 | Warren Zevon | The Wind | electric guitar and background vocals on "Disorder In The House" background vocals on "Prison Grove" |
2004 | Clarence Clemons | Live in Asbury Park Vol. II | guitar and vocals on "Raise Your Hand" |
2004 | Patti Scialfa | 23rd Street Lullaby | electric guitar and electronic keyboards on "You Can’t Go Back", "Rose" and "Love (Stand Up)" |
2004 | Gary U.S. Bonds | Back in 20 | guest vocalist with Southside Johnny on "Can't Teach An Old Dog New Tricks" |
2004 | Jesse Malin | Messed Up Here Tonight | guitar and vocals on "Wendy" |
2006 | Joe Grushecky | A Good Life | vocals and guitar on "Code Of Silence", "Is She The One", "A Good Life" and "Searching For My Soul" |
2006 | Sam Moore | Overnight Sensational | guest vocals on "Better To Have And Not Need" |
2006 | Jerry Lee Lewis | Last Man Standing | backing vocals on "Pink Cadillac" |
2007 | Jesse Malin | Glitter In The Gutter | vocals on "Broken Radio" |
2007 | Patti Scialfa | Play It As It Lays | guitar |
2009 | Bernie Williams | Moving Forward | guitar & vocals on "Glory Days" |
2009 | Rosanne Cash | The List | vocals on "Sea of Heartbreak" |
2009 | John Fogerty | The Blue Ridge Rangers Rides Again | vocals on "When Will I Be Loved" |
2010 | Ray Davies | See My Friends | vocals on "Better Things" |
2011 | Dropkick Murphys | Going Out In Style | duet vocals on "Peg o' My Heart" |
2012 | Pete Seeger & Lorre Wyatt | A More Perfect Union | duet vocals on "God's Counting on Me... God's Counting on You" |
2012 | Jimmy Fallon | Blow Your Pants Off | duet vocals on "Neil Young Sings 'Whip My Hair'" |
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