Carol Kaye: Pioneer and Session Legend

Carol Kaye: Pioneer and Session Legend

  • Overview
  • Cast
  • Crew

Status

Released

Release Date

Jul 10, 2011

Runtime

1h 11m

Genres

Music, Documentary

Original Title

Carol Kaye: Pioneer and Session Legend

Production Companies

Snapshots Music and Arts Foundation

Director

Bruce Huntington

Description

If you've ever listened to pop music from the 1960s and early 1970s, you've heard the (probably uncredited) work of The Wrecking Crew. The Wrecking Crew were a group of in-demand Los Angeles studio musicians who played on hundreds of iconic hits, including the Beach Boys' "Help Me, Rhonda" and The Mamas and The Papas' "California Dreamin'." Many different musicians played as part of the loosely organized Wrecking Crew, but there were three mainstays: drummer Hal Blaine, guitarist Tommy Tedesco, and guitarist and bassist Carol Kaye. Kaye was one of the few females working session musicians of the era. According to Vulture, both The Beach Boys' Brian Wilson and super producer Quincy Jones have referred to her as the greatest bassist in the world.