Who is the most recorded bass player of all time?

Who is the most recorded bass player of all time?

With an incredible total of 2,221 individual recording credits as of 15 September 2015, legendary American musician Ronald Levin Carter aka Ron Carter (USA, b. 1937) has certainly earned his Guinness World Records title as the Most recorded jazz bassist in history.

Who was the bass player that was hired to help out in the studio in 1951?

Billy Bass Nelson

William “Billy Bass” Nelson
Birth name William Nelson
Also known as Billy Bass
Born January 28, 1951 Plainfield, New Jersey
Genres Funk, soul, psychedelic rock, psychedelic soul

What bass did Carol Kaye use?

Her classic lines were recorded using a Fender Precision bass, which she once described as, “Not a great instrument, but it got a certain sound that no other instruments got.” She perfected that sound by using flatwound strings, a pick, and sometimes muting or raising the strings.

Who played bass guitar on Aquarius?

Joe Osborn
The instrumental track was set to tape at Wally Heider Recording in Los Angeles by the Wrecking Crew rhythm section of Hal Blaine on drums, Joe Osborn on bass, Larry Knechtel on keyboards, and Tommy Tedesco on guitar along with guitarist Dennis Budimir.

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Was paul McCartney a good bass player?

Originally Answered: Is Paul McCartney considered a great bassist? Yes, Paul McCartney is considered a great bassist. While not an obvious choice compared to monster shredders (like Victor Wooten) or avant garde bassists (like Les Claypool), McCartney is undoubtedly very influential to modern bassists of all genres.

Who plays bass Billy Joel?

Doug Stegmeyer

Doug Stegmeyer
Instruments Bass, Vocals
Years active 1966–1995
Labels Columbia
Associated acts Billy Joel, Topper, Debbie Gibson, Hall & Oates

Did the wonders really sing?

The four actors playing The Wonders rehearsed as a band for eight weeks to get the feel of performing – but most of their performances in the film were dubbed by other musicians. He played guitar and sang in both this movie and Saving Silverman (2001).

Did Carol Kaye play good vibrations?

Carol Kaye is a living legend of the bass who played on countless recordings with memorable bass lines. One of those is “Good Vibrations”, and we’re lucky enough to have found this clip of Kaye and Beach Boys mastermind Brian Wilson playing through the tune as a duet.

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Who played bass in fifth dimension?

Original lineup Florence LaRue Marilyn McCoo
1978–79 Florence LaRue Terri Bryant
1979 Pat Bass/ Tanya Boyd/ Joyce Wright Pierce
1980–86 Joyce Wright Pierce
1986 Estrelita