Carol Kaye (née Smith; born March 24, 1935) is an American musician. She is one of the most prolific recorded bass guitarists in rock and pop music, playing...
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Carol Kaye (née Smith; born March 24, 1935) is an American musician. She is one of the most prolific recorded bass guitarists in rock and pop music, playing...
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Blaine's colleagues corroborated his account, while guitarist/bassist Carol Kaye contended that they were called "the Clique". Another unofficial name...
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Carole Keen (a character created in tribute to bass guitarist Carol Kaye, though Kaye voiced objections to the overall character and portrayal), making...
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Vaughan (track 2) − vocals Dennis Budimir − guitar Bud Shank − reeds Carol Kaye − electric bass Emil Richards − percussion The film was the first American...
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arrangement is credited to Harold Battiste, but Wrecking Crew bassist Carol Kaye asserts that at the session she devised the distinctive syncopated bass...
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recording. One of them, bassist Carol Kaye, contributed the descending six-note intro. A second six-note bass lick improvised by Kaye was copied for strings by...
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Additional musicians Ben Benay – electric guitar Mike Deasy – electric guitar Carol Kaye – bass Don Randi – piano Larry Knechtel – organ Hal Blaine – drums Emil...
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Feeling" (heard clearly in the song's bridge, played by session bassist Carol Kaye, while the same repeating refrain is played on harpsichord by Larry Knechtel)...
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Presenting the Kaye Sisters (Philips, 1958) The Kayes at The Colony (Philips, 1959) Kaye Sisters Favorites (Philips, 1960) Gilly, Carol and Shan (Pye,...
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Caroline, No (redirect from Carol Mountain)
couldn't put into words. Not much of a tune, just a mood. —Studio musician Carol Kaye, recalling the "Caroline, No" session date "Caroline, No" was recorded...
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by bassists such as Paul McCartney, John Entwistle, Colin Moulding and Carol Kaye. In mid-1983, Steele replaced Annette Zilinskas in the Bangles, a then...
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"clank" (uncertain credit) George Hyde – French horn Jim Gordon – drums Carol Kaye – acoustic rhythm guitar (uncertain credit) Bill Pitman – Danelectro bass...
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almost manic edge" in Wilson's work during the 1970s. Session player Carol Kaye noted of Wilson's basslines, "He took bass up another step. He saw it...
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Christlieb – bassoon Artie Kane – piano Bob Bain, Al Hendrickson – guitar Carol Kaye – electric bass Larry Bunker, Shelly Manne – percussion According to Variety...
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electric piano; Don Randi – piano, harpsichord; Russ Titelman – guitar; Carol Kaye – bass; Jim Gordon – drums; Choir – Merry Clayton, Brenda Holloway, Patrice...
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the leading Los Angeles studio musicians of the time, including bassist Carol Kaye and Moog pioneer Paul Beaver. A short sequence of diegetic music features...
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Douglas – tenor flute Carl Fortina – accordion Bill Green – contra-clarinet Carol Kaye – 12-string electric guitar Larry Knechtel – Hammond organ Al de Lory...
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session players, including noted "Wrecking Crew" members Gene Estes, Carol Kaye and Mac Rebennack (aka Dr. John), guitarist Neil Levang, and jazz-soul...
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assortment of percussive instrumental surprises throughout the album. Bassist Carol Kaye and drummer Hal Blaine, both top on-demand session musicians, were The...
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Kaye Adams (born 28 December 1962) is a Scottish television presenter and journalist. She was an anchor on ITV topical discussion show Loose Women from...
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studio with a full band backing him. The musicians included René Hall, Carol Kaye, and Earl Palmer. The first songs recorded at Gold Star Studios, at a...
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guitar Hal Blaine – drums Barney Kessel – guitars Tom Tedesco – guitars Carol Kaye – guitars Bill Pitman – guitars Vincent Poncia Jr. – guitars Frank Capp –...
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Mary Higgins Clark Carol Jeffrey (1898–1998), English psychotherapist, writer Carol Kane (born 1952), American actress Carol Kaye (born 1935), American...
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impressive list of top shelf session musicians, including Hal Blaine and Carol Kaye of the Wrecking Crew, James Burton, Jim Keltner, Reggie Young, Glen D...
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Jean-Jacques Burnel and his early material with the Stranglers; he also credited Carol Kaye and her musical basslines on early 1970s work of the Temptations. Sumner...
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impressive list of top shelf session musicians, including Hal Blaine and Carol Kaye of the Wrecking Crew, James Burton, Jim Keltner, Reggie Young, Glen D...
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It also features a prominent bass part performed by session musician Carol Kaye and vocal contributions by all members of the group. Despite a printed...
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Haskell - session leader, arrangements Leon Russell Jimmy Bond Hal Blaine Carol Kaye Glen Campbell Tommy Tedesco Louis Blackburn Kenneth Shroyer Roy Caton...
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overdubbed tambourine Jimmy Bond – upright bass Frank Capp – vibraphone Carol Kaye – Fender bass Bill Pitman – electric baritone lead guitar Brian Wilson...
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