Brett Tuggle (September 23, 1951 – June 19, 2022)[1] was an American musician who is best known for his keyboard playing with Fleetwood Mac and the David Lee Roth band.
In 1979, record producer Keith Olsen invited Tuggle to go to Los Angeles to meet an artist who needed a keyboard player.
[2] In Los Angeles, Tuggle made numerous professional contacts with bandleaders, which helped to start his touring career.
Tuggle also played keyboards, guitars and sang backing vocals for Fleetwood Mac on their live recording The Dance in May 1997 and the ensuing tour through the fall of 1997.
"[4] Rick Springfield's book Late, Late at Night states that with his touring band, "Tim on guitar, Mike Siefret on bass, Brett Tuggle on keyboards", Springfield formed a "special camaraderie" with Tuggle on the road due to their shared interest in "illicit sex" with women.