Carol Kaye - Wikipedia Carol Kaye (née Smith; [1] born March 24, 1935) [2] is an American musician She is one of the most prolific recorded bass guitarists in rock and pop music, playing on an estimated 10,000 recordings in a career spanning over 65 years
The Official Carol Kaye Web Site Carol Kaye, studio musician, writer, publisher and educator of famous bassists Click here to view excerpts from the Carol Kaye documentary First Lady of Bass from director Pekka Rautionmaa (Windows Media, 6 3MB)
I was never a ‘Wrecker’ at all…. that’s a terrible insulting . . . Carol Kaye plays an Epiphone hollowbody electric guitar in a Los Angeles studio, April 1966 Although widely known as a bassist, Kaye was a guitarist first (Image credit: Jasper Dailey Michael Ochs Archives Getty Images)
Carol Kaye - Rock Roll Hall of Fame Carol Kaye is a pioneering bassist who shaped the sound of modern music With her inventive lines and impeccable timing, Kaye was a key architect behind countless rock, pop, R B, and film recordings Though rarely in the spotlight, her playing powered the work of legends, from the Beach Boys and Simon and Garfunkel to the Supremes and Frank Zappa
Carol Kaye declining Rock Roll Hall of Fame induction Pioneering bassist Carol Kaye says she’s boycotting this year’s Rock Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony The 90-year old musician, considered one of the most recorded bass guitarists in