Merlyn Ray Pohlman (July 22, 1930 – November 1, 1990) was an American session musician and arranger who played both upright bass and bass guitar, and...
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Howard Roberts, Hal Blaine and a group headed by bassist and guitarist Ray Pohlman, sometimes referred to as the "First Call Gang". Earl Palmer was originally...
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Linda Mendelson as Frieda Shelby Flint Thurl Ravenscroft Guy Pohlman Linda Ercoli Ray Pohlman Don Ralke Patty, Pig-Pen, Violet, Franklin, Shermy, Roy, and...
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Pitman – Danelectro bass (first bridge, third bridge, and chorus fade) Ray Pohlman – Fender bass (verses and first bridge) Don Randi – electric harpsichord...
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combined with Richard Thompson and seasoned studio bassist and arranger Ray Pohlman to reunite the Association at the Ambassador Hotel's Coconut Grove nightclub...
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Ray Pohlman played guitar and Larry Knechtel played keyboards. According to the AFM contract sheet, the following musicians played on the track. Ray Pohlman...
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guitar Tommy Tedesco - acoustic guitar, electric guitar Joe Osborn - bass Ray Pohlman - guitar, "super-twang" bass Hal Blaine - drums, percussion Larry Bunker...
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Roy Caton – trumpet Sonny Bono – percussion Frank Capp – percussion Ray Pohlman – bass Irv Rubins – guitar Barney Kessel – guitar Bill Pitman – guitar...
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the band. Past notable members include Jerry Yester, Andy Chapin, and Ray Pohlman. Gilliland, John. "Show 37 - The Rubberization of Soul: The great pop...
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piano Steve Douglas, Jay Migliori, Lou Blackburn, Roy Caton – horns Ray Pohlman – bass guitar Jimmy Bond – bass guitar Hal Blaine – drums Barney Kessel –...
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guitar Bill Naegels – design Ray Neapolitan – electric & upright bass Al Perkins – pedal steel, slide guitar Ray Pohlman – bass, guitar Emil Richards...
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saxophone Jack Nitzsche – arrangements, percussion Bill Pitman – guitar Ray Pohlman – bass Don Randi – piano Irv Rubins – guitar Leon Russell – piano Tommy...
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including guitarist Glen Campbell, drummer Hal Blaine, and bassist Ray Pohlman, and other prominent instrumentalists, were known as the Wrecking Crew...
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swapping between three or four guitars depending on the song. After bassist Ray Pohlman left studio work to become a musical director, Kaye became the most in-demand...
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7–9), drums (1–3, 5–6, 8–9, 12), floor tom (8) Additional musicians Ray Pohlman – 6-string bass guitar (1), bass guitar (5, 7) Hal Blaine – drums (1...
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Jack Nimitz – baritone saxophone, bass saxophone Bill Pitman – guitar Ray Pohlman – electric bass Don Randi – tack piano Alan Robinson – French horn Lyle...
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"Don't Hurt My Little Sister" (recorded 1964 and released 1965; played by Ray Pohlman) and "Surf's Up" (recorded 1966 and 1971, released 1967; played by Al...
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Richard Bennett - acoustic guitar Brad Felton - steel guitar Bob Wray, Ray Pohlman, Reinie Press - bass Charlie Daniels - fiddle Alan Lindgren, Clayton...
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backing vocals, guitar Jay Lewis, Larry Carlton - guitar Joe Osborn, Ray Pohlman - bass guitar Hal Blaine, Jim Gordon - drums Michael Omartian - keyboards...
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11) Don Randi – keyboards (8, 11) Michel Rubini – keyboards (8, 11) Ray Pohlman – bass guitar (8, 11) Frank Capp – percussion (9, 11) Julius Wechter...
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Steve Douglas – tenor saxophones Jay Migliori – baritone saxophones Ray Pohlman – 6-string electric bass guitars Guarisco, Donald A. "Fun, Fun, Fun"...
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Ron Koss, Thom Rotella & Wally Snow – guitar Klaus Voormann, Ray Neopolitan & Ray Pohlman – bass Andy Thomas, Barry Mann, Joe Sample, Mike Wofford & Tom...
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guitar Al DeLory – piano Don Randi – piano Jimmy Bond – upright bass Ray Pohlman – bass guitar The July 1962 session was arranged by Jack Nitzsche and...
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Tommy Tedesco – guitar René Hall – guitar Adolphus Asbrook – bass guitar Ray Pohlman – bass guitar Ernie Freeman – piano Frank Capp – drums, percussion William...
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Lawrence Knechtel – Fender bass Michael Melvoin – organ Bill Miller – piano Ray Pohlman – electric guitar Although the O.C. Smith version had proved successful...
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musicians played on the track. Steve Douglas – saxophone Glen Campbell Ray Pohlman – bass Leon Russell – keyboards Frank Capp Hal Blaine – drums Bill Pitman...
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– violin Jack Nimitz – bass saxophone Bill Pitman – electric guitar Ray Pohlman – bass guitar Lyle Ritz – upright bass Howard Roberts – guitar Leon Russell...
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(uncertain credit) Jay Migliori – baritone saxophone (uncertain credit) Ray Pohlman – 6-string electric bass guitar Lambert 2007, p. 198. Richie Unterberger...
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was not a regular member of this band but a frequent guest performer. Ray Pohlman was the musical director, and he was also one - as was Campbell, Knechtel...
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Right Sound: The Association Anthology: Hal Blaine – drums Joe Osborn, Ray Pohlman – bass Mike Deasy, Dennis Budimir, Al Casey – guitars Larry Knechtel...
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