Collaborators
Scoped indexes of work Luke F. Walton (Scoobert Doobert) did with other artists: collaborations, features, remixes, and mixing/production client work. Not fan pages; each hub links only to records where his credit is documented on this site. External claims on a hub cite a source in its Press block, one click away.
Strongest credit graph: CHAI → KOMAGOME → OKAME (MANA/KANA post-CHAI arc) · bed (Fuji TV) · applied communications (mix) · J MESA (client) · Victor Marc (My Heart Feels Like An Empty Cup) · Joshoo (Josh Shpak · ok ok ok) · Lou Roy (I + angeleyes) · Jamie Drake (cowrite + remix) · I Don't Speak French (IDSF collabs).
Live / touring arc: Lara Johnston → The Doobie Brothers (performed with) · Gregg Allman (toured with / opened for). Mentor nodes: Lamont Dozier (USC songwriting) · Patrice Rushen (USC music direction). Engineering: Bear Attack (Shapes). Collaborations: Caden Jester ("Let You Go" · FEiN feat.) · Meshal Al Jaser (Arabian Alien engineering). On-camera: Guitar Center (Fender Fest campaigns).
- J MESA Complete also Taylor James, Taylor James Washington, Babidi
Taylor James (Taylor James Washington) records as J MESA; earlier Scoobert features used the Babidi alias. Collaborator and mixing/production client on Prisoner, Big Hug, Live from the Void, and FYI singles with Spotify-verified mix credits.
- CHAI Complete
Centerpiece Japan production relationship, from the Sub Pop WINK TOGETHER remix (2022) into official production for NHK and film themes, Japan singles including ラブじゃん( That's Love), and a Shingo Murakami TV collab. Remix credit escalated into international creative trust on CHAI's Sub Pop / Sony cycle.
- chao! Complete also CHAO!
Japanese illustrator chao! (Popkiller Artist Series) — global brand, fashion, café, and musician artwork. KANA's husband; CHAI single-jacket designs; OKAME DEBUT album art; directed 夜はきらい animation MV and documentary OK A ME REVOLUTION THROUGH MUSIC. Tokyo archive photo with Luke Walton, MANA, and KANA after Luke signed a Scoobert album for them.
- OKAME Complete
Post-CHAI project of twin frontwomen MANA and KANA, intentionally not “CHAI part two.” Official framing: Revolution through Music (Sept 2025), Nostalpop, and reconstructing their pop sense in a new context after CHAI disbanded March 12, 2024 at EX THEATER ROPPONGI. Luke Francis Walton mixed おかしなきもち, the three-month single run, and DEBUT (Feb 4, 2026).
- applied communications Complete also Max Wood
Solo alias of Max Wood (Washington, D.C.), lo-fi / anti-rock art-pop built from discordant vocals, found sounds, and deconstructed gestures. Luke Francis Walton mixed the 2024 comeback EP Has a Midlife Crisis and post-EP singles; Riley Knapp mastered. Cult-revival arc: polarizing 2005 teen outsider-pop rediscovered, then a 17-year-return beat-driven run.
- Anthony Fantano Partial also The Needle Drop, The Internet's Busiest Music Nerd
American music critic and YouTuber behind The Needle Drop (Wikipedia). Reviewed CHAI WHOLE — produced by Luke Francis Walton — in a fan-captured reaction clip indexed on this site.
- Annie Dingwall Partial
USC Thornton Popular Music singer-songwriter (BM ’13). Luke Walton played guitar in her live band with Justin Klunk (saxophone) at an Annie Dingwall concert. Dingwall later formed alt-pop duo RAINNE with Klunk.
- bed Complete
Luke Francis Walton remixed mother ship and mixed / co-produced Kare Wa 3.0 with Tokyo underground rave-rock band bed, opening theme for Fuji TV × Skybound drama HEART ATTACK. Not a conventional indie act: bed formed in 2022 (UNE, SINJI, JONEU, SHUN-1) and built a cult following through anti-industry live mythology before recorded releases went international. Separate scene from CHAI/OKAME.
- Garvie Complete
London alt-pop / pop-rock artist (self-produced DIY, computer/N64-ish aesthetic). Luke Francis Walton mixed six Garvie singles (2022–2024); Garvie self-produced: Decisions Decisions hit BBC Radio 1 Next Wave (Jack Saunders); Melodic Magazine and The Pentatonic cite Scoobert’s mix on “So High.”
- Grizzard Graphics Complete also grizzardgfx, Luke Brogoitti
Illustrator and designer behind the core Scoobert Doobert visual identity — the SD monogram, the LOVE y? mark, and the Love Music More logo — plus album covers including Dragon Ball $d (2020) and I (2024). Credited across the Scoobert catalog as Grizzard Graphics (grizzardgfx).
- Gabe Rudner Complete
Los Angeles session keyboardist and musical director. Keys on Justin Klunk – EP with Luke Walton (Jul 19, 2013); backstage photo with Luke, Lara Johnston, and John Cowan on Lara Johnston band / Doobie Brothers dates.
- Great Good Fine Ok Partial also GGFO
Brooklyn-born synthpop duo (Jon Sandler + Luke Moellman) who relocated to Los Angeles in 2022. Love Music More guests; July 2022 Instagram documents a studio session with Luke Walton (Scoobert Doobert). Same playlist orbit as Bumblebae OFF POP (next to GGFO on the Beformer post).
- Frank Rosato Complete
Mixing and mastering engineer at Woodcliff Studios in Los Angeles. Frequent collaborator across the Tiny Giant / FEiN orbit, including FEiN’s Little Homes, Nina Francis’s Between Dreams, and Hammer City / The Hammers’ Heartquake Saga era.
- Gregg Bissonette Complete
Session and touring drummer and educator: Ringo Starr’s All-Starr Band since 2008; credits across Roth, Ferguson, Satriani, ELO, Santana, Spinal Tap, Ray Charles, Setzer, Vai, Henley, Lukather, and more per Modern Drummer and Berklee. Brandon Woodward’s high-school drum teacher; Woodcliff sessions with Frank Rosato and Fernando Perdomo on Jim Camacho material.
- Hammer City Complete also The Hammers
Hammer City / The Hammers: Nick Belcher's Los Angeles rock project. Heartquake Saga EP (Aug 31, 2016): 4 songs, ~18 min, ℗ Hammer City. Luke Francis Walton recording engineer; public materials tie Tiny Giant Recording and Frank Rosato mixing. Walton did not write the songs.
- KOMAGOME Complete
The clearest documented credit chain on the site runs: Scoobert → CHAI → MANA/KANA → KOMAGOME → OKAME → Japanese lyrics/TV press. YUUKA and CHIHIRO (ex-つぼみ大革命); Walton produced WE CAN'T DOLL (Aug 2025) and co-produced, mixed, and performed on CHAHHAN (Feb 2026). Uta-Net indexes 作曲 Scoobert Doobert・MANA・KANA on both singles.
- Kerri Medders Complete
Texas-born singer-songwriter and actress (SEAL Team, Alexa & Katie). Luke Francis Walton co-wrote, produced, and played on Kerri Medders' 2017 EP Lot 17 with Brandon Woodward. The 2016 single Fall Away is a public-record Tiny Giant-era credit: Kerri Medders interviews name Walton and Woodward as producers, band members, and writing partners; the International Songwriting Competition listed Fall Away as a 2016 semi-finalist with Medders, Walton, and Woodward credited as songwriters.
- Nathan Gehri Partial
Nashville-based touring bassist. Played bass in Lara Johnston's band while Luke Walton was on guitar for the Gregg Allman support run — including Grand Opera House, Macon (Jan 2016). Corroborated by Nathan's official bio (Lara Johnston touring credit) and his Instagram archive photo from the Macon dates.
- Nina Francis Complete
Recognized San Diego singer-songwriter and guitarist; 2020 San Diego Music Awards Best Singer-Songwriter. Luke Francis Walton produced Between Dreams (2017) with Brandon Woodward at Tiny Giant; co-wrote, arranged, recorded, and produced Boomerang (with FEiN) (2016). Francis wrote Between Dreams; Walton did not.
- Nick Campbell Complete also Nick "Thor" Campbell
Los Angeles bassist, composer, and educator. Bass on The Luke Walton Band’s Goodbye/Hello (2010); Thornton-era showcases with Walton and Rozzi Crane; Justin Klunk EP (2013). Records as Nick Campbell Destroys; session work with Pomplamoose, Scary Pockets, Vulfpeck, Charlie Puth, and Meghan Trainor; Scott’s Bass Lessons tutor.
- Peter Lee Johnson Complete also PLJ
Los Angeles violinist, producer, and songwriter. Violin in The Luke Walton Band (USC Thornton · Goodbye/Hello, 2010); guitar on his 2012 Jason Mraz cover; violin on FEiN Little Homes (Creatures, Don't You). BMI songwriter on Lucky Daye's Roll Some Mo (2020 GRAMMY Best R&B Song nominee).
- Tamtam Complete
Saudi singer-songwriter (Reem Altamimi) based between Riyadh and Los Angeles, empowerment, identity, and East/West bridge-building. Track-specific credits: producer as FEiN (with Brandon Woodward) on “Rise”; executive producer on “Drive” (2018, women-driving ban lift); composer, co-writer, recording/mix engineer, keys, and guitar on the 2018 Accidental Muse × Tamtam singles. Session guitar on public SoundBetter profile.
- Chan Fuze Complete
Chicago alt-rock / alt-R&B artist (Chandler Scott Fuzak). Luke Francis Walton mixed This Is Not Cool and Methadone Nights (2023); Tommaso Veronesi produced both.
- Tommaso Veronesi Complete also TOMMASO, Tommy Veronesi
Chicago-based artist, producer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and sound engineer. Public as Tommaso Veronesi; solo project TOMMASO (from 2020); also Tommy Veronesi in Chicago teaching contexts. Direct Scoobert collab on While Away (2022, TOMMASO × Scoobert Doobert); produced Chan Fuze singles Luke mixed (2023).
- Limón Limón Complete
LA “future indie” duo (Jason + Rand). Two Scoobert Doobert collaborations: 3:00 (2023) and Hello (2024, second single from debut album Monterrey), framed as joint releases, not behind-the-scenes production credits.
- I Don't Speak French Complete also IDSF
Swedish eclectic alt-rock/pop project (often stylized IDSF), founded and produced by multi-instrumentalist Håkan Persson after university. Rotating collaborators; psychedelic, punk, and indie pop with sync placements (MTV, Samsung). Two Scoobert Doobert joint singles on Indieshake.
- India Thieriot Complete
San Francisco singer-songwriter (soulful indie rock / pop). Co-vocalist on Scoobert Doobert single in it with u (2024), recorded in a Chinatown NYC rehearsal studio.
- Jamie Drake Complete
LA singer-songwriter (debut Everything's Fine: NPR, PopMatters, Flood, Atwood). Cowrote and featured on Moonlight Beach's Meteor Shower; Scoobert Doobert remix of her 2023 single New Girl.
- Joshoo Complete also Josh Shpak
Trumpeter, horn arranger, and multi-instrumentalist (Josh Shpak / Joshoo). Public credits include trumpet on Peter Gabriel's i/o era: Road to Joy and Olive Tree, plus membership in Gabriel's 2023 i/o The Tour band. Former Ripe trumpet player. Co-writer with Luke Francis Walton on Ok Ok OK.
- Lou Roy Complete also Huxlee
LA anti-genre singer-songwriter and producer (formerly Huxlee). Featured on angeleyes; background vocals across six tracks on Scoobert Doobert's 2024 LP I. Debut Pure Chaos co-produced with Sarah Tudzin (Illuminati Hotties); vocal arrangement on MUNA's Dancing On The Wall.
- Victor Marc Complete
French indie-pop one-man-band from Aix-les-Bains (Savoie): bilingual songwriting, self-produced DIY live sets. Musilac Tremplin Korner (2022), James Blunt support at L'Arcadium Annecy (2024), sold-out La Boule Noire (2025), Café de la Danse headline (Mood Swings, 2025). 2023 joint single with Scoobert Doobert.
- Max Horwich Complete
Multimedia designer and creative technologist, visual collaborator on Scoobert Doobert’s immersive releases and Love Music More. Authored the Critical Meme Reader chapter on the Masks and Monsters era; built 360° spatial-audio videos on KŌAN, directed Live from the Void in Unity, and animated the 2024 LMM video series.
- Rebecca Sansom Partial also Rebecca Autumn Sansom
Filmmaker, artist manager, and Blonde Records founder. Rebecca helped launch The Wavys inclusive music-industry awards and hosts Wavy Music News (originally Blonde Records Music News on Left Bank Magazine's YouTube). Luke Walton co-wrote The Wavys theme song with her; she edits Love Music More guest episodes and Love Music Why shorts.
- Casey McSocial Complete
La Costa Canyon, 2006: Walton founded the Rock I IV V school club (named for the I–IV–V progression) and played bass in Casey McSocial, his first real band, filling in while Sean Sobash went to college. Publicly traceable in the 2006–2007 San Diego all-ages scene via San Diego Reader listings; the band's 2007 Spotify track "Natalie Brooks" postdates his tenure and is not a Luke Walton recording credit.
- Blue Suburbia Complete
La Costa Canyon high-school classic rock / blues trio (~2008–2009): Luke Walton (guitar, vocals), Zach Freeman (drums), Jordan Sorokin (bass). Won LCC Battle of the Bands; recorded The Other Side (2009).
- Jordan Sorokin, Ph.D. Complete also Jordan Sorokin, Dr. Jordan Sorokin
Bass in Blue Suburbia (~2008–2009). Advisory board, Surmado, Inc. Researcher; Stanford-era Bay Area conversations on AI with Luke F. Walton (circa 2014–2019).
- Jonathan Gillie Partial
Guitar in Mannequin (~2006–2008, La Costa Canyon). Advisory board, Surmado, Inc.
- Zach Freeman Partial
Drums in Blue Suburbia (~2008–2009). Wikipedia also lists him as a past member of The Luke Walton Band.
- Brandon Combs Partial
Drummer. USC Thornton toga-party set with Luke Walton, Cat Rose Smith, and Rob Nagelhout; later drummed for Leon Bridges.
- Cat Rose Smith Partial
Vocalist. USC Thornton toga-party set with Luke Walton, Rob Nagelhout, and Brandon Combs.
- Rozzi Crane Partial also Rosalind Elizabeth Crane
San Francisco singer-songwriter (Wikipedia). USC Thornton inaugural popular-music classmate of Luke Walton (2009); first tour together on a self-booked 2010 California coast run; Grammy Museum midterm vocals on Earth, Wind & Fire’s “That’s the Way of the World” with Walton on guitar.
- Sam Wilkes Partial
Los Angeles bassist, composer, and producer (Wikipedia). USC Thornton inaugural popular-music classmate of Luke Walton; bass on Rozzi Crane’s 2010 self-booked California coast tour band — Walton’s Luke Walton Band lineup with Wilkes subbing for Nick Campbell.
- Caden Jester Complete
Singer-songwriter. Luke contributed guitar and songwriting to "Let You Go," released with FEiN as a featured artist.
- Derek “MixedByAli” Ali Partial also Derek Ali, MixedByAli
Grammy-winning mix engineer (MixedByAli / Wikipedia; Kendrick Lamar, SZA, Childish Gambino, and more). During Luke Walton's NAMM years (2018–2024), Luke was Derek's primary contact at NAMM — coordinating programs, trade-show logistics, and editorial — and joined him in-studio repeatedly during those years.
- Embody Partial also Karolis Labanauskas
London-based Lithuanian producer Karolis Labanauskas, recording as Embody. FEiN featured on his Armada Deep single Remember Us (2016) and the 2021 re-edit.
- Meshal Al Jaser Partial also Meshal Aljaser, Meshal Aljasser, Meshal Al Jasser
Saudi filmmaker and musician whose short film Arabian Alien premiered at Sundance 2020. Luke engineered work connected to the Arabian Alien world, including unreleased material. Meshal also directed Tamtam's "Rise" video (2018, produced by FEiN), the intersection point of the Tamtam / Meshal / Luke thread.
- Janelle Kroll Complete
Brooklyn singer-songwriter. Luke Francis Walton played guitar in Kroll's band for an It's a School Night showcase at Bardot (Hollywood), July 25, 2016 — the weekly KCRW industry night listed by buzzbands.la.
- Justin Klunk Complete
LA saxophonist and session player. Luke Francis Walton played guitar on all five tracks of Justin Klunk – EP (Jul 19, 2013). Klunk later played baritone, alto, and tenor sax on FEiN's Little Homes (2016).
- John Cowan Partial
Vocalist and bassist — New Grass Revival; touring bass player for The Doobie Brothers (rejoined 2010). Backstage archive photo with Luke Walton, Lara Johnston, and Gabe Rudner on Lara Johnston band / Doobie Brothers dates.
- Kevin Tubbs Complete also Sanguine Penguin, K Tubbles, Kajax
Records as Sanguine Penguin (also K Tubbles, Kajax · @ktubbles on Instagram). Three Japan-facing collab singles with Scoobert Doobert (2022–2023): Bumblebae, do what i wanna, and wowowow.
- Lara Johnston Complete also Lara Lucille
Vocalist, songwriter, and daughter of Doobie Brothers co-founder Tom Johnston — now performing as Lara Lucille (Facebook). Luke played electric and acoustic guitar with Lara Johnston across touring and major support dates spanning roughly 2012–2015 — the central bridge in Luke's early live career, touching The Doobie Brothers, Gregg Allman, Summerfest, B.R. Cohn / Sonoma, Laid Back Festival, Atlanta Symphony Hall, Macon's Grand Opera House, and a 2014 Canada run.
- The Doobie Brothers Complete
Classic rock band co-founded by Tom Johnston. Through Lara Johnston's band, Luke performed with The Doobie Brothers on stage, joining them for "Listen to the Music" and sometimes other songs, across 2012–2015 touring dates including a 2014 Canada run, Summerfest Milwaukee (July 3, 2015), B.R. Cohn / Sonoma dates, Laid Back Festival at Jones Beach, and several East Coast runs.
- Gregg Allman Complete
Rock legend and co-founder of The Allman Brothers Band. Luke toured with / opened for Gregg Allman while playing guitar with Lara Johnston's band across support dates in 2015–2016 — Atlanta Symphony Hall (New Year's Eve 2015, Dec 30–31) and Macon's Grand Opera House (Jan 2016). Luke did not perform in Gregg's band or on stage with Gregg Allman; the role was support-tour guitar with Lara Johnston.
- Lamont Dozier Partial
Legendary songwriter and producer (Holland–Dozier–Holland / Motown). At USC Thornton, Luke studied songwriting with Lamont Dozier. Teacher / mentor node in Luke's career map.
- Patrice Rushen Partial
Pianist, composer, and music director; chair of USC Thornton's Popular Music Program 2013–2023. Luke studied music direction with Patrice Rushen at USC Thornton. Teacher / mentor node in Luke's career map.
- Petite Meller Partial also Syvan Meller
French-Israeli singer-songwriter (Island Records; debut Lil Empire, 2016). Luke Walton hosted a Tiny Giant session working on unreleased songs with Petite Meller — BTS archive photo credited to the artist (Petite Meller visible in the mirror). Nothing from that session was released.
- Bear Attack Complete
Luke Walton — additional engineering on Bear Attack's album Shapes (Apr 27, 2012, Bandcamp). Bandcamp credits list Leland Cox, Matias Mora, and Luke Walton alongside Firehouse Studios tracking. Erik Radloff (Eric Radloff) was in the lineup; see With J MESA for the later Gokudaxij / Babidi thread.
- Brian Robert Jones Complete
Bassist in Paramore and Vampire Weekend; solo artist on Spotify. Session bass across the Tiny Giant / FEiN orbit — album bass on Little Homes, Liminal, Fresh Fruit (FEiN × Lara Johnston), Rees Finley sessions, and Boomerang (with FEiN).
- Barry Harris Partial
USC-era singer-songwriter (Barry Harris & His LA Band). Luke produced "Just a Mile Away" in college at USC Thornton. Disambiguation: not Barry Harris (1929–2023), the Detroit jazz pianist. The 2023 Spotify single exists; streaming metadata does not yet list Luke as producer.
- Leah Folta & Lia Woodward Partial also Leah and Lia, Leah & Lia, LeahAndLia
Comedy writing duo Leah Folta and Lia Woodward (LeahAndLia.com) — sketches, satire, and the 2017 YouTube web series Doin' It. Luke Walton played session guitar on the Hollywood Boobs musical segment in Ep. 11 (June 2017).
- Guitar Center Complete
Luke served as on-camera guitarist and bassist for Guitar Center across multiple campaign videos (Aug–Sep 2016 Fender Fest run; bass shoot ~Jun 2018). Three guitar commercials and one bass commercial. Corroborated by Luke's public Instagram — on-set, on-location, and finished-ad screenshots.
See also: Press & credits · Catalog: production · Catalog: collaborations