Carol Kaye

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Carol Smith

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US American bassist, born 24 March 1935, Everett, Washington, USA.

Kaye was one of a few female artists among the accomplished session musicians of the 'Wrecking Crew' Collective. Her distinctive bass-playing talents were originally rooted in the jazz arena, with the likes of Tennessee Ernie Ford. In sharp contrast she laid down tracks for The Monkees hits and TV themes such as Mannix and Mission: Impossible. She also played the bass lines of Nancy Sinatra's These Boots are Made for Walkin', to Glen Campbell's Wichita Lineman or the Batman theme song.

With more than 10,000 sessions to her credit Kaye has helped launch many an artist with her gifted work, in studios such as Gold Star Recording Studios, Western Recorders, Radio Recorders, CBS Studios and RCA Victor Studios where the Wrecking Crew helped to furnish the hits from California. Kaye really was one of the "California Girls". She has also produced a wealth of tutorial books and multimedia on the art of playing the bass and retired during the 1970s because of arthritis.

Occasionally, of the Crew would come together and release works in their own right. In this respect Kaye featured in the groups Carol Kaye & The Greasy Bass Blues Band.

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carolkaye.com , cambridge.org , Wikipedia , historylink.org

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