Possibly one of the most prolific session musicians in history, Carol Kaye played on over 10 thousand songs. Between bass guitar and rhythm guitar, she became the most requested musician of the sixties. You've heard her on songs by Ritchie Valens, the Beach Boys, the Monkees, Sonny and Cher, Sam Cooke, Nancy Sinatra, the Doors, many Motown records, and a lot of other songs and even TV series or film scores! Discover her fascinating story and techniques in today's episode.
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Interview with Kosh
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What the hell was that song about? (Featuring your requests!)
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The brief but intense season of the pre-Beatles British rock and roll idols
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Buddy Holly
How rock and roll survived the ban
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Please Please Me - 60th anniversary special (with Liam Mannion)
A brief history of music records
Music that drove the FBI crazy
Songwriting couples that made history
Carole King
The day the music died
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