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“I didn’t record with compression or any of that. I just taped a doubled-up piece of felt over the strings at the bridge”: How Carol Kaye set the tone for Quincy Jones’ Hikky-Burr, the theme for The Bill Cosby Show

When heavyweight producer Quincy Jones was putting together a group of musicians in 1969 to record music for Bill Cosby’s first solo TV series, there was little doubt who’d be holding down the bass guitar chair: studio legend, and 2008 Bass Player Lifetime Achievement Award recipient Carol Kaye

“Quincy told me he wouldn’t do a film call or TV show in that period without me,” Kaye told Bass Player. “He loved my sounds, the way I could make up a good part according to style, and that I could sight-read. At the time, I was the No.1 call for most of the record companies – and practically all the film-score work in the Hollywood area. I loved to work for Quincy; I admired his fine music immensely.”

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