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  1. 2 de nov. de 2020 · So I called Carl Radle, and he was finishing up a jazz album, but he said he’d be out shortly. And all of the sudden, Jim Gordon shows up!” Radle and Gordon had just finished their stint as part of Joe Cocker’s Mad Dogs & Englishmen tour and returned to Delaney and Bonnie, only to learn they’d been fired.

  2. カール・ディーン・レイドル (Carl Dean Radle, 1942年 6月18日 - 1980年 5月30日) は、アメリカ合衆国のベーシスト。 1960年代後半から70年代にかけて、セッション・ミュージシャンとして、リタ・クーリッジやクリス・クリストファーソン、ボブ・ディランなど数多くの著名なミュージシャンと共演した。

  3. 23 de sept. de 2019 · The song begins with a short intro. "Keep On Growing" highlights several important aspects of Carl Radle's style. His line on the chorus is a very simple and repetitive arpeggiation of an A-D chord progression. He seldom makes any variations on this pattern. Even when the band vamps on this two-chord groove for the last two minutes of the song ...

  4. 7 de sept. de 2021 · Delaney and Bonnie experienced a mass exodus of musicians (in 1970), who found the couple impossible to work with. Jim Gordon, Carl Radle and Bobby Whitlock quit for greener pastures with Joe Cocker, George Harrison and Eric Clapton. Derek and the Dominos was born and so was the classic “Layla” album.

  5. Added: Nov 25, 2006. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 16781924. Sponsored by Dan Howard. Source citation. Born in Tulsa, Radle made his early musical connections in Tulsa, Oklamoha while in his twenties. In addition to befriending artists such as J.J. Cale and Leon Russell, Radle's early career revolved around working with Gary Lewis & The Playboys ...

  6. 29 de dic. de 2019 · This recording has three guitars, piano, organ, drums, and percussion, all stacked on top of Radle’s bass. With all of that going on, Radle keeps his groove simple and steady, rarely varying it, other than adding the C on beat 4 of the 2nd measure in the example below. Even this unobtrusive addition he uses sparingly.

  7. Radle’s bass line on “Art of Dying” is, characteristically, simple, repetitive, and supportive. The song begins with a 4-measure guitar intro. The band comes in at measure 5 with a descending melodic line over an A minor chord. Radle keeps this anchored by repeating the same one-measure riff six times until the harmony finally reaches an ...