by Grant Fisher
Bart Walsh is best known to fans of this site as David Lee Roth's guitarist for
the DLR Band 1999 world tour. Before that gig he was the founding guitarist
for the Atomic Punks, a band known as arguably the finest Van Halen tribute in
the world.
After the DLR Band tour ended it was rumoured that Bart would resume his
role in the Atomic Punks. The reunion didn't eventuate, and Bart hasn't
spoken on the record since the last DLR Band gig in early January.
I managed to track Bart down in early March, and he agreed to do an
interview for the VHND. The interview was conducted by email. Bart
sent his answers to me on June 27, 2000. If you wish to quote parts of
the interview on your web site, magazine, mailing list or newsgroup,
all I ask is that you post the URL of this page -
http://www.vhnd.com/old/interviews/000627bartwalsh.shtml - as a reference.
Thanks.
VHND:
What have you been up to this year?
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Dave & Bart - Nov 19, 1999
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Bart Walsh:
I had knee surgery in January for a torn cartilage in my knee. Since then I've
been recuperating, traveling, writing, producing and recording material for
my new publishing company, Belews Creek Music. Ray Luzier (DLR Band) played
on some of the tracks. It's very diverse stuff ranging from blues, rock, latin,
country and pop. I've also been teaching and doing sessions in Nashville and L.A.
VHND:
Are you still composing new songs?
Bart Walsh:
Yes.
VHND:
How did you get the David Lee Roth gig?
Bart Walsh:
On a whim I sent Dave a video when he was playing Bally's in Las Vegas with a note
saying to call me if he ever needed a guitar player. Three years later I'm
standing in my kitchen and the phone rings and it's Dave. He's going "hey
kid, loved your tape, you wanna tour?" I said "cool" and Todd, Ray and I went
into rehearsals. So I never really auditioned and never had even met Dave
until 2 weeks into the gig. That's how much confidence he had in us.
VHND:
What do your remember most about the first time you met David Lee Roth?
Bart Walsh:
I was at the Rainbow in Hollywood on my birthday when Dave and Kieren
McCLelland (Dave's right-hand man) came down and helped celebrate with mucho
libations in for which he graciously picked up the tab. He was very cool and
we got along great right from the start.
VHND:
When was the last time you heard from Dave? Do you guys keep in touch?
Bart Walsh:
We basically communicate through his office - that's his protocol. I was close to
the band and crew and we still talk and hang out. It was a bummer for me when
it ended because everyone got along so well which is unusual in this
business. It was a blast and I miss everbody.
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Bart Walsh - Nov 15, 1999
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VHND:
What is your favourite Van Halen album?
Bart Walsh:
VH 1. It changed everything.
VHND:
When did you start playing the guitar?
Bart Walsh:
Seven.
VHND:
Did you have lessons, or were you self-taught?
Bart Walsh:
Both. I took a few lessons and I had a great uncle who was an early pioneer in
country music, he was in some of the Gene Autry movies and he taught me early
on. So I basically started out playing country and rural blues which is par
being that I'm from North Carolina. I also played gospel in church. Then I
discovered rock'n'roll! So then I started teaching myself, scraping records w/
the needle over and over, which really helped develop my ear. I copped from
Clapton, Hendrix, Page, Blackmore, Rhoades, Van Halen etc. From there I took some
more lessons from different teachers. I think it's really important to find a
good teacher. I still take lessons, you can never know it all or ever be too
good. Also I started playing out at 16 and have played over 700 gigs. Nothing
beats live experience.
VHND:
Was it always an ambition of yours to work with Dave?
Bart Walsh:
Dave was always one of my favorite singers. He has a totally unique
timbre, phrasing and tons of attitude that always blew me away. Not to mention
that he's the greatest frontman in rock history. So I guess it was an
ambition but it happened very naturally and I would do it again.
VHND:
Did you write any songs with Dave on the road?
Bart Walsh:
Not on the road, but I did write and demo a ton of stuff on the breaks for a
record that was supposed to happen but never materialised. It ranged from old
school to heavy new school, even a jazz blues. Dave really loved some of it
and I hope we get to release it someday.
VHND:
Do you still teach guitar?
Bart Walsh:
Yes, in L.A. You can call my voice mail @818-841-4175 if you're interested. I'm
also available for sessions, gigs, recording and producing others. My e-mail
is bartfife@earthlink.net. Anyone interested in sending music to my publishing company
for artist, film and television placement should send it to:
Belews Creek Music
1833 11th Street Suite #5
Santa Monica C.A. 90404
VHND:
Who are your favourite guitar players?
Bart Walsh:
Man there are so many! I just got back from Nashville and saw Brent Mason
play with the Nashville A-team and that guy is sick. My friend Dave Marshall
is great. Let's see, Clapton, Rhoades, Vaughan, Van Halen, Gilmour, Zakk Wylde is a
bad-ass. Steve Gaines from Lynyrd Skynyrd I think was one of the all time
greats. Steve Morse has got to be the best all around cat. We played in Sweden
with Deep Purple in front of 30,000 people and Morse was smoking! Paul Gilbert
and Bruce Bouillet from Racer-X are amazing and of course king daddy Chuck
Berry and the almighty Hendrix.