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What are you listening to part three
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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 1373719" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>Ah, the infamous Wrecking Crew. Amazing collection of session players from the great Carol Kaye to Glen Campbell to Leon Russell among many, many more. Carol played bass/guitar on songs from The Beach Boys, The Doors, The Monkees, even Zappa and that's just a drop in the bucket of over 10k recordings she has played on. Denny Tedesco, son of the late Wrecking Crew guitarist Tommy Tedesco made a documentary film "The Wrecking Crew" which is well worth the watch.</p><p></p><p>Other great session players were Motown's Funk Brothers and then down south at Doraville Georgia's Studio One, a group of session players who would become the Atlanta Rhythm Section. And of course Muscle Shoals had the infamous Swampers.</p><p></p><p>There would be no music without the little known session players.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 1373719, member: 2189"] Ah, the infamous Wrecking Crew. Amazing collection of session players from the great Carol Kaye to Glen Campbell to Leon Russell among many, many more. Carol played bass/guitar on songs from The Beach Boys, The Doors, The Monkees, even Zappa and that's just a drop in the bucket of over 10k recordings she has played on. Denny Tedesco, son of the late Wrecking Crew guitarist Tommy Tedesco made a documentary film "The Wrecking Crew" which is well worth the watch. Other great session players were Motown's Funk Brothers and then down south at Doraville Georgia's Studio One, a group of session players who would become the Atlanta Rhythm Section. And of course Muscle Shoals had the infamous Swampers. There would be no music without the little known session players. [/QUOTE]
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