Yeah, I never heard of him either until doing some research. I watched the Dan Fogelberg Soundstage show on PBS a few nights ago and dug the guy playing bass on that show (Jim Photoglo). I then dug out some of my old LP's and really dug some of the basslines. I knew Kenny Passarelli (Joe Walsh, Elton John) did some work with Fogelberg (Part Of The Plan) but the nice round P bass tones of such songs as "Hard To Say" or "Heart Hotels" always made me want to play those lines for fun. I found out it was Norbert Putnam who played bass on many of Fogelberg's records (as well as produced a lot of them!) and found a cool article on him that I thought you may be interested in. I'd also like to point out that the late drummer Mike Botts (Bread) also played on the Fogelberg Soundstage special.
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/sep03/articles/putnam.htm
That's a great read. The name rang a bell cuz I had a girlfriend who was a Fogelberg fan & I soaked up all the info I could from her extensive record collection living with her about 25 years ago. She loved Kenny Loggins & Billy Joel too & altho' I can't tell you their bassplayers names off the top of my head, I'm sure if I saw their names now I'd say "Oh Yeah!!"
Hmmmm...I think Billy Joel's bassplayer is Doug Somethingmeyer. lol
It's all coming back to me...from a distant year of mellow rock.
Doug Stegmeyer! He was a great player. Very tasteful for sure. He committed suicide back in the early 1990's. I'll still never figure out why he was fired from Joel's band.
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Awwwww. Damn. That's sad. I'd be suicidal too watching the bandleader who fired me sell 150 million albums.
Strange that now that I'm a bassplayer & becoming interested in those who played bass in my fav ol' bands I'm finding out that a lot of 'em are deceased---James Dewar, Boz Burrell, Felix Pappalardi, Ken Forrsi, Randy Jo Hobbs, etc.
...& now Doug Stegmeyer. Alas
Quote from: Rhythm N. Bliss on February 29, 2008, 05:13:56 PM
Awwwww. Damn. That's sad. I'd be suicidal too watching the bandleader who fired me sell 150 million albums.
Actually Doug Stegmeyer played on most of the "classic" Billy Joel records. I always loved his tone. That run he had from "The Stranger" through "An Innocent Man" produced some great stuff.
Yeah~ Susie Q had all those albums & she & I went to see BJ in '84 & DS was great! Doug Stegmeyer & Liberty DeVito were a great rhythm section!!
Angry Young Man ROCKS! Pretty HEAVY for a guy known as a mellow rocker.
Norbert had a good idea to focus on ROCK in Nashville in the early days.
My fav Classic Rocker is Steve Winwood, who has a home in Nashville.
He probly still has a home in England too, but Nashville is a good place to live to absorb Americana I reckon.
Nowadays Country is taking on more & more ROCK elements. Look at Shania Twain's videos. Pretty HOT!!!!
Her husband is Mutt Lange y'know. He produced AC/DC, Def Lep & Foreigner among other HEAVY Rockers.
Now a lot of Country bands do 80s Rock songs for encores.