Lyle Ritz
Lyle Joseph Ritz (January 10, 1930 – March 3, 2017) was an American musician, known for his work on ukulele and bass (both double bass and bass guitar). His early career in jazz as a ukulele player made him a key part of the Hawaii Music Scene in the 1950s. By the 1960s, he had begun working as a session musician, more often on double bass or electric bass guitar. His prominence in the Los Angeles session scene made him a part of the Wrecking Crew, an informal group of well-used Los Angeles–based musicians. Ritz contributed to many American pop hits from the mid-1960s to the early 1980s. Starting in the mid-1980s, a rediscovery of his earlier ukulele work led to him becoming a fixture in live festivals, and a revival of his interest in playing the ukulele. He was inducted into both the Ukulele Hall of Fame Museum and the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum in 2007.
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References
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Aerial Ballet {Monophonic LP} [1968] | ... Bass: Larry Knechtel | Bass: Lyle Ritz | Bells: Milt ... | |
Aerial Ballet {Monophonic LP Second Release} [1968] | ... Bass: Larry Knechtel | Bass: Lyle Ritz | Bells: Milt ... | |
Aerial Pandemonium Ballet {Stereophonic LP} [1971] | ... Bass: Larry Knechtel | Bass: Lyle Ritz | Cello: Jesse ... | |
Aerial Pandemonium Ballet {Japanese CD Reissue} [2002] | ... Bass: Larry Knechtel | Bass: Lyle Ritz | Cello: Jesse ... | |
Aerial Ballet {Stereophonic LP} [1968] | ... Bass: Larry Knechtel | Bass: Lyle Ritz | Bells: Milt ... | |
Aerial Ballet {Stereophonic LP Second Release} [1968] | ... Bass: Larry Knechtel | Bass: Lyle Ritz | Bells: Milt ... | |
Aerial Pandemonium Ballet {US CD Reissue} [2000] | ... Bass: Larry Knechtel | Bass: Lyle Ritz | Cello: Jesse ... | |
Aerial Ballet {Japanese CD Reissue} [2002] | ... Bass: Larry Knechtel | Bass: Lyle Ritz | Bells: Milt ... | |
Aerial Ballet {Pickwick LP Reissue} [1980] | ... Bass: Larry Knechtel | Bass: Lyle Ritz | Bells: Milt ... |
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- Aerial Ballet includes bass played by Lyle Ritz
- Aerial Pandemonium Ballet includes bass played by Lyle Ritz
- January 10 is the birthday of Lyle Ritz
- Lyle Ritz played bass for Aerial Ballet
- Lyle Ritz played bass for Aerial Pandemonium Ballet
- Lyle Ritz was born on January 10
- Lyle Ritz was a member of The Wrecking Crew