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Legendary 'Wrecking Crew' bassist Carol Kaye declines induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, citing misrepresentation of studio musicians' work of the 1960s.
Carol Kaye, one of the most recorded bassists in rock and pop music, announced on June 18 that she will be declining her invitation to this year’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame indu c tion ceremony.
Carol Kaye, one of the most prolific recording bassists, has said she's "turning down" her Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction.
Carol Kaye Remembers Brian Wilson: “We thought, Good god, what is he doing?” Wrecking Crew bass maven Carol Kaye recalls working in the studio with Brian Wilson.
Bells Larsen sits down with Paste ahead of his new album 'Blurring Time' to talk about change, creating from a place of positivity, and the role of trans narratives in music in 2025.
The virtuosity, says Buckley, “is just the way the music comes out. I never try to write music that’s difficult to play. It’s just the way that it emerges.
Carol Decker emerged as one of British pop's most distinctive voices in the 1980s as the lead singer of T'Pau.
"Carol of the Bells" is the most epic -- and maybe kinda creepy? -- Christmas song, and the Trans-Siberian Orchestra just shreds their rendition of the tune for all its worth. Those guitars!!!
Over a century ago, a Ukrainian choirmaster wrote what became known as the “Carol of the Bells.” Our writer sought out its birthplace in Pokrovsk.
METHUEN — Ghosts of Christmas past, present and future will have a carol or two for the dastardly skinflint Ebenezer Scrooge this weekend.
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