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Some viewers might have assumed that Carol Kaye, the legendary studio bassist who was part of the so-called Wrecking Crew in the 1960s, would be flattered by having a character loosely modeled on ...
As one of L.A.’s top studio musicians during the ‘60s, Carol Kaye’s credits rival anyone's. In this classic 2009 interview, she talks influences, teaching, and how she feels about being a ...
Tedesco contends that Kaye's comments were based on a fallout between her and Blaine, who died in 2019. "I used to joke that it was like having divorced parents that you cared for but made sure to ...
Here, Carol Kaye lists what she considers to be 10 of her greatest recordings, all of them big-time winners. And if she decides to change her mind at some point, hey, she's entitled.
Carol Kaye and Bill Pittman playing guitar in a Los Angeles recording studio, early 1960’s. GAB Archive. Reps for Weil and “Maisel” creator Amy Sherman-Palladino didn’t respond to requests ...
Boston Dance Theater pays homage to Kaye, who played on thousands of recordings in the 1950s, '60s and '70s, including many huge hits.
Carol Kaye is hardly a household name. But while you might not recognize the seminal studio bassist and guitarist, you surely will appreciate her artistry. Think of the catchy bass lines in Sonny ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Carol Kaye, a prolific and revered bassist who played on thousands of songs in the 1960s including hits by the Beach Boys, Simon & Garfunkel and Barbra Streisand, told The ...
Legendary studio musician Carol Kaye has long been known for not suffering fools gladly. We may be able to add the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to the list of people she considers fools, judging ...
Carol Kaye, one of the most influential bassists in music history, is making headlines in 2025 for declining her induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.At 90, Kaye has played on countless ...
Kaye played an estimated 10,000 recording sessions with everyone from the Beach Boys to Marvin Gaye and her music often set the rhythm and tone for works by many choreographers.