[Classic_Rock_Forever] Re: Song of the year 1977 second round pt. 1

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I heard about the movie in a different group some time back. Why is the guy holding it up?
Ben

--- In Classic_Rock_Forever@yahoogroups.com, howl dog <howldogg@...> wrote:
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> Supposedly theres a movie about the Wrecking Crew in the works, sort of like the one about Motowns instrumental section called "Standing in the shadows of Motown"
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> the entire Wrecking Crew movie is being held up by famous bass player Carol Kaye, who is dead-set against the movie being released
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> From: Ben <dawnstar@...>
> To: Classic_Rock_Forever@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Friday, June 1, 2012 10:34 AM
> Subject: [Classic_Rock_Forever] Re: Song of the year 1977 second round pt. 1
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> The Wrecking Crew certainly made a good name for themselves. Sorta knew he was connected there but no specifics. Good musician then but still don't like him solo.
> Ben
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> --- In Classic_Rock_Forever@yahoogroups.com, howl dog <howldogg@> wrote:
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> > "In 1958, Campbell moved to Los Angeles to become a session musician. He was part of the 1959 line-up of the group the Champs, famous for their instrumental "Tequila". Campbell was in great demand as a session musician in the 1960s. He was part of the studio musicians clique known as "the Wrecking Crew", many of whom went from session to session together as the same group. In addition to Campbell, Hal Blaine on drums, Tommy Tedesco on guitar, Leon Russell on piano, Carol Kaye on bass guitar, Al Casey on guitar were part of this group of session musicians that defined many pop and rock recordings of the era. They were also heard on Phil Spector's "Wall of Sound" recordings in the early 1960s.
> > He was a touring member of the Beach Boys, filling in for Brian Wilson in 1964 and 1965. He played guitar on the group's Pet Soundsalbum, among other recordings. On tour, he played bass guitar and sang falsetto harmonies.
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> >  From: Ben <dawnstar@>
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> > Subject: [Classic_Rock_Forever] Re: Song of the year 1977 second round pt. 1
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> > I remember he did some stuff with the Beach Boys but mostly I've heard him as a solo act. He's too mellow and I have an aversion to singer songwriters from the 70's with a few exceptions. Could be I'd like him a lot more as a silent guitarist, what was he in?
> > Ben
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> > --- In Classic_Rock_Forever@yahoogroups.com, howl dog <howldogg@> wrote:
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> > > As a kid exploring music, I got into all kinds, even country for awhile but mostly the crossover stuff. Glen Campbell I never liked though.
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> > > You probably heard him more than you realize, as he was an ace guitar wizard, and played more studio sessions than any other guitarist in the 60s except maybe Tommy Tedesco.
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