Ray Pohlman

Ray Pohlman
Birth name Merlyn Ray Pohlman
Born (1930-07-22)July 22, 1930
Baker Township, Iowa, U.S.
Died November 1, 1990(1990-11-01) (aged 60)
California, U.S.
Occupation(s) Musician
Instruments Bass guitar, guitar
Associated acts The Wrecking Crew

Merlyn Ray Pohlman (July 22, 1930 – November 1, 1990) was an American session musician and arranger who played both upright bass and bass guitar, and also did sessions as a guitarist. He is credited with being the first electric bass player in Los Angeles studios in the 1950s.[1]

Biography

Pohlman was a member of the The Wrecking Crew, who recorded with Phil Spector and The Beach Boys. He was the musical director of the house band, "The Shindogs", on the 1960s television show Shindig!

Fellow session bassist Carol Kaye wrote of him, "Ray Pohlman in the early '80s became the rhythm guitarist for Frankie Capp’s great jazz band, Juggernaut."[2]

Pohlman died of heart failure at the age of 60.[3]

Artists with whom Pohlman recorded

Per AllMusic.[4]

Selected discography

As sideman

With The Beach Boys

With Sam Cooke[6]

With The Ronettes

References

  1. "Ray Pohlman Biography". Album Liner Notes. Retrieved 6 June 2016.
  2. Unterberger, Richie. "Carol Kaye Interview". Retrieved 6 June 2016.
  3. Aken, Bill (2014). Carry Your Own Guitar. Xlibris. ISBN 978-1493164295.
  4. "Ray Pohlman Credits". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved 6 June 2016.
  5. Russo, Gus. "Carol Kaye Interview". Retrieved 6 June 2016.
  6. "Portrait of a Legend". Album Liner Notes. Retrieved 6 June 2016.
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