Jeff Watson (guitarist)

Jeffrey Victor Watson (born November 5, 1956 in Sacramento, California) is an American guitarist originally known as one of the founding members and lead guitarist of the band Night Ranger, in which he has played as co-guitarist with guitarist Brad Gillis. He appeared as a special guest on Douglas Docker's Docker's Guild project. Watson has also released solo albums. In 2007, he left the band to pursue other opportunities and Reb Beach replaced him on tour.[1] During 2009 Jeff was part of Dennis DeYoung's travelling band.

Jeff Watson
Watson in a 1993 celebrity rock and roll auction
Houston, Texas
Background information
Birth nameJeffrey Victor Watson
Born (1956-11-05) November 5, 1956
Sacramento, California, U.S.
GenresRock, Hard rock, Heavy metal, Instrumental rock
Occupation(s)Musician, Songwriter, Producer, Engineer
InstrumentsGuitar, Bass, Piano
Years active1982–present
Associated actsNight Ranger, Mother's Army, The Jeff Watson Band, Dennis DeYoung, Chris Isaak, Michael Schenker Group
Websitewww.jeffwatson.com

Discography

Solo albums

with Night Ranger

with Mother's Army

  • Mother's Army (1993)
  • Planet Earth (1997)
  • Fire on the Moon (1998)

Guest appearances

Year Artist Album
1987 Tony MacAlpine Maximum Security
1989 Guitar's Practicing Musicians Compilation
1991 Steve Morse Southern Steel
1993 Chris Isaak San Francisco Days
1995 Chris Isaak Forever Blue
2002 Steve Wolverton Guitar Farm
2003 Michael Schenker Group Arachnophobiac
2004 Eric Martin Destroy All Monsters
2012 Docker's Guild The Mystic Technocracy - Season 1: The Age of Ignorance
2016 D-Metal Stars One song on Metal Disney - "I See the Light"

Instructional

In 1986, Jeff released an instructional guitar video titled Jeff Watson: Star Licks Master Series, for Star Licks Productions.

gollark: I just always play with keepinventory on.
gollark: Why would them being older make them.immune to hallucinations or something?
gollark: I find it more helpful to actually do maths and programming.
gollark: Read some of the textbook and someone's notes, and spent a few hours revising and learning it and stuff, and got 75% on the exam.
gollark: One of my friends did roughly that because they wanted to switch from DT to Economics late in the year.

References


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