Biography
Carol Kaye had not been just a pioneer within the male-dominated globe of pop saving classes, but she also broke straight down musical barriers, taking part in on a variety of information and Television and movie rating dates of nearly every kind. The Western Coast-based freelance musician apparently performed on over 10,000 documenting periods, and her mind-boggling lengthy discography appears to be to uncovered that out. Delivered in Everett, WA, Kaye’s parents, Clyde and Dot Smith, had been professional music artists. In 1949, she started playing bebop jazz electric guitar in rings in a large number of nightclubs around LA while giving electric guitar lessons. She distributed the bandstand with Jack port Sheldon, Teddy Edwards, Billy Higgins, and Bob Neal. By possibility in 1957, Kaye experienced studio function, playing electric guitar on Sam Cooke’s “Summertime” and “Just what a Amazing World,” amongst others. In 1963, whenever a bassist didn’t show for an archive time at Capitol Information, Kaye found the electrical Fender bass. Her skill in the device put her in the A summary of record businesses, movie and Television score manufacturers (the wacky “Hikky Burrrrr” one, the theme of The Costs Cosby Display of the past due ’60s), industrial jingle authors, and industrial movies. She caused Michel LeGrand, Quincy Jones (Ironside), Jerry Goldsmith (Get away From the earth from the Apes), Elmer Bernstein, Lalo Schifrin (Objective Difficult), Jerry Fuller, Phil Spector (the Shirelles, the Righteous Brothers, the Ronettes, the Crystals, the Paris Sisters, the Blossoms), David Rose, David Grusin, Ernie Freeman, Hugo Montenegro, Leonard Rosenman, John Williams (Shed in Space), Alfred & Lionel Newman (M.A.S.H., both movie and Television series), and Barry De Vorzon and Perry Botkin (Bless the Beasts and the kids). Kaye distributed the recording studio room/stage using a different who’s who of best ’60s/’70s program players: Glen Campbell, Tommy Tedesco, Billy Unusual, Hal Blaine, Larry Knechtel, and Joe Osborn, amongst others. Kaye’s discography is certainly exhaustive, a creation of her nearly seven-days-a-week/on-call-24-hours-a-day plan. A plan she maintained for quite some time, through her very own like of music as well as the tight-knit camaraderie of these involved. A number of the various other artists Kaye used are the Seaside Guys, Glen Campbell, Ray Charles, Natural herb Alpert, Joe Cocker, Elvis Presley, Lou Rawls, the Righteous Brothers, Simon and Garfunkel, Frank Sinatra, Nancy Sinatra, Sonny and Cher, Barbara Streisand, Dean Martin, and Roger Miller. Her previous students consist of Toto member/Nashville manufacturer David Hungate, Monty Budwig, Utmost Bennett, Abe Luboff, and Television composer Alf Clausen (The Simpsons, Moonlighting). She gained accolades from such music heavyweights as Sting, Steve Bailey, Nathan East, Abraham Laboriel, Jack port Casady, Robert Trujillo, Jaco Pastorius, and Hampton Hawes. In 1969, Kaye produced the to begin over 27 bass tutoring books and instructional video clips, How exactly to Play the Electric powered Bass. The experienced bassist has carried out many music workshops all around the U.S.A. and trained classes in the Henry Mancini Institute at U.C.L.A.
Quick Facts
Full Name Carol Kaye
Date Of Birth March 24, 1935
Profession Actor, Teacher, Bassist, Session musician
Nationality American
Spouse David Fireman
Children Gwyn Kaye, Peggy Kaye
Parents Clyde Smith, Dot Smith
Music Songs Slick Cat, Burning Spear, Boogaloo, Bass Blues, Head Start, Bass Catch, Thumbs Up, Doxy, Freefall, Green Dolphin Street, Moorea, Trials and Tribulations, Better Days, Turn This Thing Around, Gentle Giant, Greens and Hamhocks, Take 197 'Thru 243, Whims of Chambers, Greenapple Quickstep, The Very Thought of You, Valdez in the Country, Groundhog Shuffle, Twisted, Moke and Poke Stomp, Free Sample, Sunny, My Secret Love, The Radio Interview, New York State of Mind, If I Were a Bell
Albums The First Lady on the Bass, Thumbs Up, Picking Up on the E-String
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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 Jazz. She recorded in the Crew for Phil Spector and for Brian Wilson Pet Sounds as the Beach Boys.. |
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Eclectic jazz musician and one of the most sought after bass players in Los Angeles during the 1960s and 1970s, she played sessions with the very best...from Frank Zappa to Frank Sinatra. Others included are Ray Charles, Barbra Streisand, Joe Cocker, Ritchie Valens, The Beach Boys, The Righteous Brothers, Phil Spector and Motown. When times were slow, her clients would include such novelty items as Tiny Tim and Alvin and the Chipmunks. |
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Known for her bass instruction books, they were standard music industry material and, once cited by Sting as important in his early musical education. Over 30 bass and guitar educational books, DVD Courses self-help tutors, used world-wide. |
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Started out on guitar in 1949 and worked with Sam Cooke, The Platters and The Everly Brothers. Switched to bass in 1963. |
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Worked sessions for such TV shows as M*A*S*H (1972), Hawaii Five-O (1968) and The Brady Bunch (1969), Mission Impossible, Mission Impossible, M*A*S*H, Ironside, Kojak, Hawaii 5-O, McCloud, Addams Family, Green Acres, 1st Cosby (70s), Room 222, Streets Of San Francisco, Brady Bunch, Survivors, Storefront Lawyers, Run For Your Life, Night Hunter, Hogan's Heroes, Alice, Fade-In, Alias Smith & Jones, The Dating Game (Whipped Cream theme), Have Gun Will Travel, Cannon, Mannix, Paper Chase, Lost In Space, Love Boat, Peyton Place, FBI, It Takes A Thief, Get Smart, Love American Style, Marcus Welby, The Lucy Show, Mannix, Bonanza, Wild Wild West, Adam-12, Stalag 17, Barnaby Jones, Dial Hot, Soap, Wonder Woman,. |
Music Department
Music Department
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Smokey and the Bandit |
1977 |
musician: bass - uncredited |
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Wonder Woman |
1975-1977 |
TV Series musician - 14 episodes |
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Sanford and Son |
1976 |
TV Series composer - 1 episode |
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The Paper Chase |
1973 |
musician: fender bass - uncredited |
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The Way We Were |
1973 |
musician: bass - uncredited |
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The Streets of San Francisco |
1972-1973 |
TV Series musician - 27 episodes |
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M*A*S*H |
1972-1973 |
TV Series musician - 24 episodes |
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Two Is a Happy Number |
1972 |
musician: fender bass - uncredited |
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The Hot Rock |
1972 |
soundtrack musician: fender bass |
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Duel |
1971 |
TV Movie musician: guitar - uncredited |
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On Any Sunday |
1971 |
Documentary musician: bass - uncredited |
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Plaza Suite |
1971 |
musician: bass - uncredited |
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Beneath the Planet of the Apes |
1970 |
musician: fender bass - uncredited |
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The Bill Cosby Show |
1969-1970 |
TV Series musician - 26 episodes |
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Airport |
1970 |
musician: bass - uncredited |
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The Undefeated |
1969 |
musician: fender bass - uncredited |
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Hawaii Five-O |
1968-1969 |
TV Series musician - 26 episodes |
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Sweet Charity |
1969 |
musician: bass - uncredited |
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The Shoes of the Fisherman |
1968/I |
musician: guitar - uncredited |
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Bullitt |
1968 |
musician - uncredited |
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The Split |
1968 |
musician: guitar - uncredited |
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The Thomas Crown Affair |
1968 |
musician: bass - uncredited |
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Mannix |
1967-1968 |
TV Series musician - 24 episodes |
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Guess Who's Coming to Dinner |
1967 |
musician: bass - uncredited |
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Mission: Impossible |
1966-1967 |
TV Series musician - 28 episodes |
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The Monkees |
1966 |
TV Series musician - 1 episode |
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Walk Don't Run |
1966 |
musician: bass - uncredited |
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The F.B.I. |
1965-1966 |
TV Series musician - 32 episodes |
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Get Smart |
1965-1966 |
TV Series musician - 30 episodes |
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Hogan's Heroes |
1965-1966 |
TV Series musician - 32 episodes |
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The Slender Thread |
1965 |
musician: bass - uncredited |
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John Goldfarb, Please Come Home! |
1965 |
musician: guitar - uncredited |
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The Pawnbroker |
1964 |
musician: bass - uncredited |
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Soundtrack
Soundtrack
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Girl in a Band |
2015 |
TV Movie documentary performer: "La Bamba", "Good Vibrations" - uncredited |
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Glen Campbell: The Rhinestone Cowboy |
2013 |
TV Movie documentary performer: "Wichita Lineman" - uncredited |
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The Perfect Host |
2010 |
writer: "Soul Reggae" |
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The Wrecking Crew! |
2008 |
Documentary performer: "Mission Impossible Theme", "New Love", "Ice Cream Rock" / writer: "New Love", "Ice Cream Rock" |
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Pet Stories |
2003 |
Video documentary short performer: "God Only Knows", "Good Vibrations" |
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The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies!!? |
1964 |
performer: "Shook Out of Shape" - uncredited |
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Actress
Actress
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The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies!!? |
1964 |
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The Entertainer (as Carol Kay) |
Thanks
Thanks
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Girl in a Band |
2015 |
TV Movie documentary with thanks to |
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Carol Kaye: Pioneer and Session Legend |
2011 |
Documentary the snapshots foundation thanks Carol Kaye for sharing her life story |
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Pet Stories |
2003 |
Video documentary short special thanks |
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Self
Self
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Girl in a Band |
2015 |
TV Movie documentary |
Herself - Guitarist |
Glen Campbell: The Rhinestone Cowboy |
2013 |
TV Movie documentary |
Herself - Session Musician |
Carol Kaye: Pioneer and Session Legend |
2011 |
Documentary |
Herself |
Brian Wilson: Songwriting 1961-1969 |
2010 |
Video documentary |
Herself - Bass, The Wrecking Crew |
The Wrecking Crew! |
2008 |
Documentary |
Herself |
Beautiful Dreamer: Brian Wilson and the Story of 'Smile' |
2004 |
TV Movie documentary |
Herself |
Pet Stories |
2003 |
Video documentary short |
Herself - Bass, 'Pet Sounds' |
Art That Shook the World |
2002 |
TV Series documentary |
Herself |
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