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Adele played bass in tracks "Best for Last" and "Make You Feel My Love" on her album 19; Gaye Advert (from The Adverts) Kianna Alarid (from Tilly and the Wall) Chloe Alper (from Pure Reason Revolution) Stephanie Ashworth (from Something for Kate) Talena Atfield (formerly of Kittie) Melissa Auf der Maur (formerly of Hole and The Smashing Pumpkins)
She married Warren Little, the ASO's principal flute player, in September 1953. [7] Mrs. Little, who stood 4 feet 11 inches (1.50 m) in height, said that she was glad to have her husband, who was 6 feet 2 inches (1.88 m) tall, carry her double bass around for her, while she carried his flute. [1] [7]
Gail Ann Dorsey (born November 20, 1962) is an American musician. With a long career as a session musician mainly on bass guitar, she performed regularly in David Bowie's band, from 1995 to Bowie's last tour in 2004.
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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.
Joyce "Fenderella" Irby (born July 27, 1956, Orlando, FL - according to her 2022 memoir, "Id Still Say Yes") is an American singer, songwriter, bass guitarist and producer. She was the co-lead vocalist of the all-female band Klymaxx. Irby has also worked with artists such as Lloyd, Troop, Sammie, The SOS Band and Shalamar. [1] [2]
In December of 2024, "The Love You Bleed" was acknowledged as a Top Album of 2024 by Rock & Blues Muse Magazine. [42] On May 9, 2024, Danielle Nicole received the Blues Foundation Music Award for best Contemporary Blues Female Artist of 2024 [43] [44] and in September 2024, she was named Bass Guitarist of the year by Blues Blast Magazine [45]
As one of the first female bluegrass bass players she more than rose to the occasion as a foundational member in Monroe’s bluegrass band for over a decade. She was one of the Bluegrass Boys from 1953–1964. [2] Bessie Lee Maudlin was a prolific contributor, as a member of Bill Monroe’s Blue Grass Boys.