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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Carl_RadleCarl Radle - Wikipedia

    Carl Dean Radle (June 18, 1942 – May 30, 1980) was an American bassist who toured and recorded with many of the most influential recording artists of the late 1960s and 1970s. He was posthumously inducted to the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame in 2006.

  2. 30 de may. de 2015 · Carl Radle, the bassist on some of Eric Clapton's most beloved works, died on May 30, 1980.

  3. 18 de jun. de 2023 · June 18, 2023. By. Richard Havers. Photo: Paulsen/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images. Carl Radle was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma in June 1942 and had just celebrated his 28th birthday when, along...

  4. 26 de oct. de 2018 · There are plenty of players who have left the musical world far too soon and are frequently overlooked or, more commonly, heard but not known. One example that comes to mind is the great and soulful Carl Radle, the California transplant who made an indelible mark in the world of blues and soul during the 1970’s.

  5. 15 de ene. de 2015 · Radles fluid lines are a study in rhythm and space. His meld of staccato phrasing, sustained notes, and unadorned countermelodies sounds deceptively effortless – which further exemplifies Carls mastery. Among Carls finest recordings include his work with drummer Jim Keltner as captured on Joe Cocker’s Mad Dogs ...

  6. June 18, 1942 in Oklahoma City, OK. Died. May 30, 1980 in Tulsa, OK. Genre. Pop/Rock. Member Of. Derek and the Dominos, Colours, Eric Clapton Band, Delaney & Bonnie. Carl Radle Biography by Bruce Eder. From late 1970 until the end of that decade, Carl Radle was one of the top bassists in rock music.

  7. 19 de may. de 2011 · In “Sticks and Stones” Radle lays down a solid gospel/R&B groove. The accents on the “and” of 2 and 4 in the chorus really make this line move. The chord progression in the chorus is moving back and forth between Bb and F (IV-I, a very common gospel progression). Here again, Radle varies his groove relatively little.