Title: Larry Knechtal RIP Post by: Malc on August 23, 2009, 12:15:26 AM Larry Knechtal, one of the GREATEST studio sessioneers ever - and a key member of the Wrecking Crew, the Pet Sounds sessions, and member of Bread - sadly passed away on August 20th of a suspected heart attack. Another of my heroes passes on ...
RIP :'( Title: Re: Larry Knechtal RIP Post by: Surfer Joe on August 23, 2009, 02:47:44 AM Horrible, sad news. What a career. The first thing that entered my head was "Bridge Over Troubled Water", a whole career in itself. His work will live forever.
I hope he was interviewed relentlessly. Hang in there, Josh. Title: Re: Larry Knechtal RIP Post by: c-man on August 23, 2009, 06:40:39 AM Another great one has left us. One of the younger members of the "Wrecking Crew", someone you never expect to go this early. Rest in peace.
Title: Re: Larry Knechtal RIP Post by: Chris Brown on August 23, 2009, 11:41:59 AM Very sad news to hear...RIP Larry.
Title: Re: Larry Knechtal RIP Post by: dogear on August 23, 2009, 01:21:38 PM It should read Larry Knechtel. Keyboards and bass on Pet Sounds.
Title: Re: Larry Knechtal RIP Post by: Mark A. Moore on August 23, 2009, 08:49:39 PM Aside from the early stuff, Larry Knechtel played on both Jan & Dean projects from the sunshine pop / psychedelic era . . . Save For A Rainy Day and Carnival of Sound.
Stay tuned for some good news on Carnival of sound, forthcoming later this year. And let's not forget "Snowflakes On Laughing Gravy's Whiskers" . . . which Larry arranged with Joe Osborn in '67. Mark M. Title: Re: Larry Knechtal RIP Post by: 49ersphil on August 24, 2009, 08:26:43 AM Very sad to lose this great musician at such a relatively early age.
I see that he spent his retirement in Yakima WA, so at least he was guaranteed some good microbrews in his twilight years! I found this link to a list of his musical contributions. Impressive indeed. http://home.cogeco.ca/~mansion3/larryknechtel.html R.I.P. Larry. Title: Re: Larry Knechtal RIP Post by: Ed Roach on August 24, 2009, 09:46:03 PM Larry Knechtel dies at 69; bassist, keyboardist for '70s soft-rock group Bread
Knechtel played keyboards and bass with the Wrecking Crew, a group of L.A. studio musicians, before joining Bread in 1971. His arrangement of 'Bridge Over Troubled Water' won a Grammy in 1970. By Keith Thursby August 24, 2009 Larry Knechtel, a member of the 1970s soft-rock group Bread, who had a wide-ranging career as a studio musician, has died. Knechtel died Thursday at Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital in Yakima, Wash. He was 69. A hospital official would not release a cause of death, but a report in the Yakima Herald-Republic said he apparently suffered a heart attack. Knechtel played keyboards, bass guitar and harmonica as a member of the Wrecking Crew, a group of Los Angeles studio musicians that included future headliners Glen Campbell and Leon Russell and session drummer Hal Blaine. Knechtel played with Elvis Presley, the Beach Boys, the Byrds, the Mamas and the Papas and many others. "It just snowballed. I was in the right place at the right time," Knechtel told the Yakima paper in 2004. "It was a lot of fun. We were all young. I was making big money and hearing myself on the radio." In 2007, members of the Wrecking Crew were inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame in Nashville. Knechtel, who was born Aug. 4, 1940, in Bell, first played with Kip Tyler and the Flips and in 1959 joined Duane Eddy, a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame guitarist. He won a Grammy in 1970 for his arrangement of "Bridge Over Troubled Water" by Simon and Garfunkel. Knechtel also played the piano on that song. In 1971, he joined Bread after the group's second album, when Robb Royer left. "We needed somebody to play bass and keyboards and provide a strong instrumental element that we had been lacking," singer David Gates told The Times in 1977. "Larry was just what we needed." Knechtel played on the Dixie Chicks' "Taking the Long Way" album and toured with the group in 2006. He had been living in Yakima since 2003. According to the Herald-Republic, Knechtel is survived by his wife, Vickie; son Lonnie and daughter Shelli Kokenge; his mother, Edna Knechtel; brothers Don and Bob Knechtel; and three grandchildren. http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-larry-knechtel24-2009aug24,0,3190712.story Title: Re: Larry Knechtal RIP Post by: Mark A. Moore on August 24, 2009, 10:33:02 PM I remember the "Best of Bread" comps from the mid-'70s — on 8-track. I was a youngster then.
Title: Re: Larry Knechtal RIP Post by: onkster on August 25, 2009, 11:00:35 AM Didn't he also play guitar on "Look (Song for Children)" on the original '67 sessions?
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