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Birth name
  
Richard Vito

Name
  
Rick Vito

Years active
  
1969 – present


Genres
  
Rock, pop, blues

Role
  
Guitarist · rickvito.com

Rick Vito Biography Rick Vito

Born
  
October 13, 1949 (age 75) Darby, Pennsylvania, United States (
1949-10-13
)

Instruments
  
Guitar, vocals, bass guitar, keyboards

Associated acts
  
Fleetwood MacMick Fleetwood's Island Rumours BandMick Fleetwood Blues BandStevie NicksJackson BrowneBob Seger And The Silver Bullet BandMaria MuldaurTodd RundgrenDolly PartonBilly BurnetteJohn Mayall & the BluesbreakersRoger McGuinn

Music group
  
Fleetwood Mac (1987 – 1991)

Movies
  
Rick Vito: In Concert: Ohne Filter

Albums
  
Lucky Devils, Tango in the Night, Greatest Hits, Ultimate Hits: Rock and Roll, Live Bullet

Occupation(s)
  
Musician, Songwriter

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Richard Francis "Rick" Vito (born October 13, 1949, Darby, Pennsylvania, United States) is an American guitarist and singer. He was part of Fleetwood Mac between 1987 and 1991. Vito took over as lead guitarist after Lindsey Buckingham left Fleetwood Mac. He is best known for his blues and slide guitar style, whose influences include Elmore James, Robert Nighthawk, B.B. King, Alvino Rey, Les Paul, Mohan Bhatt, George Harrison and Keith Richards.

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Vito has been a featured player on Bob Seger's albums since 1986. He played the famous slide guitar solo on the Bob Seger song and Chevy truck ad, "Like a Rock". He was a long-standing member of Bonnie Raitt's touring band in the 1990s. Rick also played with John Mayall, Jackson Browne, Little Richard, Roger McGuinn, Bobby Whitlock, Dobie Gray, John Fogerty, Delaney & Bonnie, Albert Collins, Dolly Parton, Maria Muldaur, and others. Vito tours often in Europe with his own band. He produced rockabilly singer Rosie Flores' CD, "Speed of Sound." His CD/DVD production collaboration with Mick Fleetwood, Blue Again! was Grammy nominated in 2010. Vito is also the recipient of the W.C. Handy Blues Award. His latest CD, "Mojo On My Side," was released in Europe in 2014, and worldwide in 2015 on Delta Groove Records with two new tracks.

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He played with the Mick Fleetwood Blues Band at Bluesfest Byron Bay over Easter 2016.

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Fleetwood Mac

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In 1987, Lindsey Buckingham quit Fleetwood Mac before the band begun their Tango In The Night Tour. Fleetwood Mac Drummer Mick Fleetwood asked Billy Burnette to join the group as the lead guitarist, but Burnette declined to join unless his friend Rick Vito also joined, and Vito was named lead guitarist. Fleetwood accepted and Rick Vito and Billy Burnette joined Fleetwood Mac in September 1987. Vito quit Fleetwood Mac in November 1991 to spend more time working on his solo career. Despite his departure from the group, Vito joined his former bandmates Christine McVie, Mick Fleetwood, Billy Burnette, and John McVie to play the pre-game show of Super Bowl XXVII in January 1993. Vito would later join the Mick Fleetwood Blues Band in 2008 and record a live album Blue Again!, which was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Blues Album in 2010.

Filmography

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  • Jealousy (1984) (TV) singer
  • The Last Castle (2001) Red Team leader
  • Angel Eyes (2005) (songwriter: "It's 2 A.M.")
  • Firewall (2006) (songwriter and performer: "She's So Crazy")
  • Discography

  • 1969 ...as lead guitarist with The Wright Brothers (an unreleased 4-song EP, recorded/produced by colleague Neil Kempfer-Stocker).
  • With Fleetwood Mac

  • 1988 Greatest Hits
  • 1990 Behind the Mask
  • 1992 25 Years – The Chain
  • 2002 The Very Best of Fleetwood Mac
  • Solo albums

  • 1992 King Of Hearts
  • 1996 Bluestown
  • 1998 Pink & Black
  • 2000 Lucky Devils
  • 2001 Crazy Cool
  • 2003 Band Box Boogie
  • 2005 Rattlesnake Shake
  • 2006 Talk That Talk
  • 2009 Lucky In Love: The Best of Rick Vito
  • 2009 Blue Again! - Mick Fleetwood Blues Band featuring Rick Vito
  • 2014 Mojo On My Side (European Version)
  • 2015 Mojo On My Side (Worldwide Version)
  • Guest performances

  • 1972 Something/Anything?Todd Rundgren
  • 1972 Raw Velvet – Bobby Whitlock
  • 1973 "All I See Is You" - Rabindra Danks
  • 1975 New Year, New Band, New CompanyJohn Mayall
  • 1975 Common SenseJohn Prine
  • 1975 ChangeSpanky and Our Gang
  • 1975 Notice To Appear – John Mayall
  • 1975 Growing Pains – Jamie Owens
  • 1976 A Banquet In Blues – John Mayall
  • 1976 Prime Prine – John Prine
  • 1976 Street TalkBob Crewe
  • 1977 Playing to an Audience Of OneDavid Soul
  • 1977 ThunderbyrdRoger McGuinn
  • 1978 Kissin in the California SunKaty Moffatt
  • 1978 Randy Richards – Randy Richards
  • 1979 High and OutsideSteve Goodman
  • 1979 Open Your EyesMaria Muldaur
  • 1980 Blue DelicaciesRonnie Barron
  • 1980 No More Interviews – John Mayall
  • 1982 Fast Times at Ridgemont High (Original Soundtrack) – Various/Jackson Browne
  • 1982 Green LightBonnie Raitt
  • 1982 The Perfect StrangerJesse Colin Young
  • 1982 Revenge Will Come – Greg Copeland
  • 1982 Walk On – Karen Brooks
  • 1983 Lawyers in Love – Jackson Browne
  • 1983 Tell Me the Truth – Timothy B Schmit
  • 1984 Inside the FireRita Coolidge
  • 1985 One Heart at a TimeDon Francisco
  • 1986 Like a Rock – Bob Seger
  • 1986 Lives in the Balance – Jackson Browne
  • 1987 A Very Special Christmas – Various/Bob Seger
  • 1987 RainbowDolly Parton
  • 1989 Mystery GirlRoy Orbison
  • 1989 Rock Rhythm & Blues – Various/Christine McVie
  • 1990 Gypsy MoonTroy Newman
  • 1990 Brent Bourgeois – Brent Bourgeois
  • 1991 The Fire Inside – Bob Seger
  • 1992 Born to Rock and Roll – Roger McGuinn
  • 1993 Great Days: A John Prine Anthology – John Prine
  • 1994 Craig Shoemaker Meets the Lovemaster – Craig Shoemaker
  • 1994 Greatest Hits – Bob Seger
  • 1994 Meet Me at Midnite – Maria Muldaur
  • 1995 It's a Mystery – Bob Seger
  • 1995 All Day Thumbsucker Revisited: The History Of Blue Thumb Records – Various/John Mayall
  • 1996 Not AloneThomas Jefferson Kaye
  • 1997 The Next Voice You Hear: The Best of Jackson Browne – Jackson Browne
  • 1998 Southland of the Heart – Maria Muldaur
  • 1998 Thinking About You – Rita Coolidge
  • 1999 Extremely CoolChuck E. Weiss
  • 1999 Steel Cowboys: Bikers' Choice, Vol. 1 – Various/Billy Burnette
  • 1999 Lillith Fair Volume 3 – Bonnie Raitt
  • 1999 The ABC Years – John Mayall
  • 1999 Juke Rhythm – John "Juke" Logan
  • 1999 Smooth Sailin'Marty Grebb
  • 2001 ForgiveRebecca Lynn Howard
  • 2002 Nothing PersonalDelbert McClinton
  • 2002 Almeria Club – Hank Williams Jr.
  • 2002 Fast GirlThe Tractors
  • 2002 The Big Night – The Tractors
  • 2002 Speed of Sound – Rosie Flores
  • 2003 All Night Breakfast – Jonny Neel
  • 2004 The Very Best of Jackson Browne – Jackson Browne
  • 2009 Trading 8s – Carl Verheyen
  • 2009 Man's Temptation – Kermit Lynch
  • 2011 Steady Love – Maria Muldaur
  • 2012 Donuts and Coffee – Kermit Lynch
  • 2014 "Ride Out" – Bob Seger
  • DVDs

  • 1977 (rel. 2010) Rockpalast - Roger McGuinn's Thunderbyrd: West Coast Legends Vol. 4 DVD
  • 1988 Fleetwood Mac: Tango In The Night Live DVD
  • 2003 Rick Vito In Concert DVD
  • 2003 Guitar Heroes In Concert DVD
  • 2005 Rick Vito: Complete Slide Guitar DVD
  • 2009 Mick Fleetwood Blues Band featuring Rick Vito: Blue Again! DVD
  • References

    Rick Vito Wikipedia


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