Burt Ward (of TV's Batman and Robin) recorded several songs in the mid-sixties with Frank Zappa arranging and conducting and Mothers of Invention Jimmy Carl Black and Roy Estrada among the backing musicians.
Roy Bittan played piano on Bob Seger's "Even Now," "Roll Me Away" and "The Fire Inside." (Fyi, I'm a huge fan of "The Professor," as Springsteen has tagged him.)
That's one of those things that once I knew, I could never not notice. How can you not hear him? 'don't you don't you.' You could win a bet with that one if it was with the right person. It's not until the second chorus though
Bill Buford played drums on the Pavlov''s Dog album At the Sound of the Bell. Hubert Laws plays flute on the song Julia by Pavlov''s Dog. Reportedly he told the band that if they gave him credit on the album he would sue them. Therefore he is not mentioned in the credits.
Wishbone Ash members Andy Powell and Ted Turner guested respectively on Renaissance's Ashes are Burning, and John Lennon's Crippled Inside.
Billie Jean King....the tennis player.....sings backup vocal on the song Philadelphia Freedom by Elton John.
Several members of the Detroit Lions sang backup on Marvin Gaye songs, including "Mercy, Mercy Me (The Ecology)" and "What's Goin' On".
I just realized this one recently after listening to the Sound Opinions podcast on a dissection of this record.
Bahahahahahaha!!! Ahhh... that's funny. Somehow I'm not surprised. For some reason now I'm thinking about what would happen if Zappa was in the first Batman movie... maybe he was the one conducting the marching band that kept getting in the way!
Jimmy Page plays guitar On Joe Cocker's cover of "With A Little Help From My Friends" , as well as other songs off the same album.
Did you know that shredder extraordinaire Joe Satriani contributes backing vocals to the first Crowded House album, and plays no guitar at all? Did you know that the drummer on the de-jure final album by the Velvet Underground, Squeeze, was Deep Purple's Ian Paice?
Eddie Money sings on "I'm Alright" (Theme From Caddyshack) - Kenny Loggins (1980) “I’m not a fan of Kenny Loggins to tell you the truth,” Money told Cincinnati morning show host Kidd Chris of WEBN. Money went on to say how he never got credit for singing on Loggins’ hit record, ‘I’m Alright.’ “I sang the bridge in that, we were label mates, you know..." - Eddie Money (from: Eddie Money Wants to Punch Kenny Loggins By Dave Swanson March 18, 2014)