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  2. List of female bass guitarists - Wikipedia

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    Yolanda Charles; Tish Ciravolo (sASSafrASS, Rag Dolls, The Velvets, They Eat Their Own, Shiksa and the Sluts, Lypstik). Founder of Daisy Rock Girl Guitars, who supply guitars made for females

  3. Esperanza Spalding - Wikipedia

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    Esperanza Emily Spalding (stylized in lowercase; [2] born October 18, 1984) is an American bassist, singer, songwriter, and composer. Her accolades include five Grammy Awards, a Boston Music Award, a Soul Train Music Award, and two honorary doctorates: one from her alma mater Berklee College of Music [3] and one from the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts).

  4. Nicki Parrott - Wikipedia

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    For several years she played bass guitar and sang backing vocals for an R&B band in Manhattan. She started a trio with John Tropea and David Spinozza . [ 2 ] In 2000, she became the bassist for Les Paul in his trio's weekly performances at a club in Manhattan.

  5. Carol Kaye - Wikipedia

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    Carol Kaye (née Smith; [1] born March 24, 1935) [2] is an American musician. She is one of the most prolific recorded bass guitarists in rock and pop music, playing on an estimated 10,000 recordings in a career spanning over 65 years.

  6. Category:Women bass guitarists - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Bass guitarists. It includes bass guitarists that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Biography portal

  7. Tal Wilkenfeld - Wikipedia

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    Within a year, Wilkenfeld switched to electric bass. [9] In 2004, Wilkenfeld graduated from Los Angeles College of Music. She accepted an endorsement from Sadowsky Guitars, and devoted herself to forming a band and composing songs. At the age of 18, Wilkenfeld moved to New York City and began performing in New York's jazz clubs. [7]

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