Bakers Dozen MUSIC Game

13 people who have been in more than one (relatively) famous bands

1. Eric Clapton - Cream / Derek and the Dominos / The Yardbirds
2. Dave Mustaine - Metallica/Megadeth
3. Dave Navarro - Jane’s Addiction, Red Hot Chili Peppers (plus a few less famous bands)
4. Kool Keith - Ultramagnetic MC's/Cenobites/Ultra/Analog Brothers/Masters Of Illusion among others
5. Slash - gnr/ velvet revolver
6. Bootsy Collins- James Brown/The JBs/The Pacemakers/Parliament Funkadelic/George Clinton (solo & side projects)/Bootsy’s Rubber Band/New Rubber Band/ThenHouse Guest/Praxis/Axiom Funk/ Zillatron/Material/more side projects(Snoop Dogg/Dee-Lite/Buckethead/Fatboy Slim/Digital Underground)
 
13 people who have been in more than one (relatively) famous bands

1. Eric Clapton - Cream / Derek and the Dominos / The Yardbirds
2. Dave Mustaine - Metallica/Megadeth
3. Dave Navarro - Jane’s Addiction, Red Hot Chili Peppers (plus a few less famous bands)
4. Kool Keith - Ultramagnetic MC's/Cenobites/Ultra/Analog Brothers/Masters Of Illusion among others
5. Slash - gnr/ velvet revolver
6. Bootsy Collins- James Brown/The JBs/The Pacemakers/Parliament Funkadelic/George Clinton (solo & side projects)/Bootsy’s Rubber Band/New Rubber Band/ThenHouse Guest/Praxis/Axiom Funk/ Zillatron/Material/more side projects(Snoop Dogg/Dee-Lite/Buckethead/Fatboy Slim/Digital Underground)
7. Ron Wood - Jeff Beck Group, Faces, and The Rolling Stones
 
13 people who have been in more than one (relatively) famous bands

1. Eric Clapton - Cream / Derek and the Dominos / The Yardbirds
2. Dave Mustaine - Metallica/Megadeth
3. Dave Navarro - Jane’s Addiction, Red Hot Chili Peppers (plus a few less famous bands)
4. Kool Keith - Ultramagnetic MC's/Cenobites/Ultra/Analog Brothers/Masters Of Illusion among others
5. Slash - gnr/ velvet revolver
6. Bootsy Collins- James Brown/The JBs/The Pacemakers/Parliament Funkadelic/George Clinton (solo & side projects)/Bootsy’s Rubber Band/New Rubber Band/ThenHouse Guest/Praxis/Axiom Funk/ Zillatron/Material/more side projects(Snoop Dogg/Dee-Lite/Buckethead/Fatboy Slim/Digital Underground)
7. Ron Wood - Jeff Beck Group, Faces, and The Rolling Stones
8. Ritchie Blackmore - Rainbow/Deep Purple
 
13 people who have been in more than one (relatively) famous bands

1. Eric Clapton - Cream / Derek and the Dominos / The Yardbirds
2. Dave Mustaine - Metallica/Megadeth
3. Dave Navarro - Jane’s Addiction, Red Hot Chili Peppers (plus a few less famous bands)
4. Kool Keith - Ultramagnetic MC's/Cenobites/Ultra/Analog Brothers/Masters Of Illusion among others
5. Slash - gnr/ velvet revolver
6. Bootsy Collins- James Brown/The JBs/The Pacemakers/Parliament Funkadelic/George Clinton (solo & side projects)/Bootsy’s Rubber Band/New Rubber Band/ThenHouse Guest/Praxis/Axiom Funk/ Zillatron/Material/more side projects(Snoop Dogg/Dee-Lite/Buckethead/Fatboy Slim/Digital Underground)
7. Ron Wood - Jeff Beck Group, Faces, and The Rolling Stones
8. Ritchie Blackmore - Rainbow/Deep Purple
9. Kim Deal - Pixies/Breeders
 
13 people who have been in more than one (relatively) famous bands

1. Eric Clapton - Cream / Derek and the Dominos / The Yardbirds
2. Dave Mustaine - Metallica/Megadeth
3. Dave Navarro - Jane’s Addiction, Red Hot Chili Peppers (plus a few less famous bands)
4. Kool Keith - Ultramagnetic MC's/Cenobites/Ultra/Analog Brothers/Masters Of Illusion among others
5. Slash - gnr/ velvet revolver
6. Bootsy Collins- James Brown/The JBs/The Pacemakers/Parliament Funkadelic/George Clinton (solo & side projects)/Bootsy’s Rubber Band/New Rubber Band/ThenHouse Guest/Praxis/Axiom Funk/ Zillatron/Material/more side projects(Snoop Dogg/Dee-Lite/Buckethead/Fatboy Slim/Digital Underground)
7. Ron Wood - Jeff Beck Group, Faces, and The Rolling Stones
8. Ritchie Blackmore - Rainbow/Deep Purple
9. Kim Deal - Pixies/Breeders
10. Tom Petty - The Heartbreakers/The Traveling Wilburys
 
13 people who have been in more than one (relatively) famous bands

1. Eric Clapton - Cream / Derek and the Dominos / The Yardbirds
2. Dave Mustaine - Metallica/Megadeth
3. Dave Navarro - Jane’s Addiction, Red Hot Chili Peppers (plus a few less famous bands)
4. Kool Keith - Ultramagnetic MC's/Cenobites/Ultra/Analog Brothers/Masters Of Illusion among others
5. Slash - gnr/ velvet revolver
6. Bootsy Collins- James Brown/The JBs/The Pacemakers/Parliament Funkadelic/George Clinton (solo & side projects)/Bootsy’s Rubber Band/New Rubber Band/ThenHouse Guest/Praxis/Axiom Funk/ Zillatron/Material/more side projects(Snoop Dogg/Dee-Lite/Buckethead/Fatboy Slim/Digital Underground)
7. Ron Wood - Jeff Beck Group, Faces, and The Rolling Stones
8. Ritchie Blackmore - Rainbow/Deep Purple
9. Kim Deal - Pixies/Breeders
10. Tom Petty - The Heartbreakers/The Traveling Wilburys
11. Matt Freeman - Operation Ivy/Rancid/Social Distortion
 
13 people who have been in more than one (relatively) famous bands

1. Eric Clapton - Cream / Derek and the Dominos / The Yardbirds
2. Dave Mustaine - Metallica/Megadeth
3. Dave Navarro - Jane’s Addiction, Red Hot Chili Peppers (plus a few less famous bands)
4. Kool Keith - Ultramagnetic MC's/Cenobites/Ultra/Analog Brothers/Masters Of Illusion among others
5. Slash - gnr/ velvet revolver
6. Bootsy Collins- James Brown/The JBs/The Pacemakers/Parliament Funkadelic/George Clinton (solo & side projects)/Bootsy’s Rubber Band/New Rubber Band/ThenHouse Guest/Praxis/Axiom Funk/ Zillatron/Material/more side projects(Snoop Dogg/Dee-Lite/Buckethead/Fatboy Slim/Digital Underground)
7. Ron Wood - Jeff Beck Group, Faces, and The Rolling Stones
8. Ritchie Blackmore - Rainbow/Deep Purple
9. Kim Deal - Pixies/Breeders
10. Tom Petty - The Heartbreakers/The Traveling Wilburys
11. Matt Freeman - Operation Ivy/Rancid/Social Distortion
12. Ronnie James Dio - Dio/Black Sabbath/Rainbow
 
13 people who have been in more than one (relatively) famous bands

1. Eric Clapton - Cream / Derek and the Dominos / The Yardbirds
2. Dave Mustaine - Metallica/Megadeth
3. Dave Navarro - Jane’s Addiction, Red Hot Chili Peppers (plus a few less famous bands)
4. Kool Keith - Ultramagnetic MC's/Cenobites/Ultra/Analog Brothers/Masters Of Illusion among others
5. Slash - gnr/ velvet revolver
6. Bootsy Collins- James Brown/The JBs/The Pacemakers/Parliament Funkadelic/George Clinton (solo & side projects)/Bootsy’s Rubber Band/New Rubber Band/ThenHouse Guest/Praxis/Axiom Funk/ Zillatron/Material/more side projects(Snoop Dogg/Dee-Lite/Buckethead/Fatboy Slim/Digital Underground)
7. Ron Wood - Jeff Beck Group, Faces, and The Rolling Stones
8. Ritchie Blackmore - Rainbow/Deep Purple
9. Kim Deal - Pixies/Breeders
10. Tom Petty - The Heartbreakers/The Traveling Wilburys
11. Matt Freeman - Operation Ivy/Rancid/Social Distortion
12. Ronnie James Dio - Dio/Black Sabbath/Rainbow
13. Chris Cormell (RIP) - Soundgarden / Audioslave
 
New. Baker’s Dozen:

13 under-rated musicians (sessions/studio) who have influenced popular music:

1) James Jamerson (RIP) - the bass player / musical director of Motown’s house band, The Funk Brothers. Played on the majority of Motown recordings (Jackson 5, Supremes, Temptations, Four Tops, etc).
 
13 under-rated musicians (sessions/studio) who have influenced popular music:

1) James Jamerson (RIP) - the bass player / musical director of Motown’s house band, The Funk Brothers. Played on the majority of Motown recordings (Jackson 5, Supremes, Temptations, Four Tops, etc).
2) Willie Mitchell - jazz trumpeter turned record producer for Hi records in the 60's/70's, responsible for the incredible sound of many Al Green, OV Wright, Syl Johnson, Ann Peebles classics, and eventually a massive influence in 90's hip hop, especially with regards to the Wu Tang sound
 
13 under-rated musicians (sessions/studio) who have influenced popular music:

1) James Jamerson (RIP) - the bass player / musical director of Motown’s house band, The Funk Brothers. Played on the majority of Motown recordings (Jackson 5, Supremes, Temptations, Four Tops, etc).
2) Willie Mitchell - jazz trumpeter turned record producer for Hi records in the 60's/70's, responsible for the incredible sound of many Al Green, OV Wright, Syl Johnson, Ann Peebles classics, and eventually a massive influence in 90's hip hop, especially with regards to the Wu Tang sound
3. Tommy Tedesco - (LA Session Guitarist worked with many people and also did TV Themes, I know of him because of Richard Harris/MacArthur Park)
 
13 under-rated musicians (sessions/studio) who have influenced popular music:

1) James Jamerson (RIP) - the bass player / musical director of Motown’s house band, The Funk Brothers. Played on the majority of Motown recordings (Jackson 5, Supremes, Temptations, Four Tops, etc).
2) Willie Mitchell - jazz trumpeter turned record producer for Hi records in the 60's/70's, responsible for the incredible sound of many Al Green, OV Wright, Syl Johnson, Ann Peebles classics, and eventually a massive influence in 90's hip hop, especially with regards to the Wu Tang sound
3. Tommy Tedesco - (LA Session Guitarist worked with many people and also did TV Themes, I know of him because of Richard Harris/MacArthur Park)
4) Carol Kaye - Part of the Wrecking Crew. Believed to have played on over 10,000 recordings including La Bamba, You've Lost That Loving Feeling, These Boots are Made For Walking as well as Zappa's album Freak Out!.
 
13 under-rated musicians (sessions/studio) who have influenced popular music:

1) James Jamerson (RIP) - the bass player / musical director of Motown’s house band, The Funk Brothers. Played on the majority of Motown recordings (Jackson 5, Supremes, Temptations, Four Tops, etc).
2) Willie Mitchell - jazz trumpeter turned record producer for Hi records in the 60's/70's, responsible for the incredible sound of many Al Green, OV Wright, Syl Johnson, Ann Peebles classics, and eventually a massive influence in 90's hip hop, especially with regards to the Wu Tang sound
3. Tommy Tedesco - (LA Session Guitarist worked with many people and also did TV Themes, I know of him because of Richard Harris/MacArthur Park)
4) Carol Kaye - Part of the Wrecking Crew. Believed to have played on over 10,000 recordings including La Bamba, You've Lost That Loving Feeling, These Boots are Made For Walking as well as Zappa's album Freak Out!.
5) Charlie McCoy - Considered to be a staple of Nashville music. Played a variety of instruments including harmonica, guitar, bass, trumpet, etc for artists like Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings and others.
 
13 under-rated musicians (sessions/studio) who have influenced popular music:

1) James Jamerson (RIP) - the bass player / musical director of Motown’s house band, The Funk Brothers. Played on the majority of Motown recordings (Jackson 5, Supremes, Temptations, Four Tops, etc).
2) Willie Mitchell - jazz trumpeter turned record producer for Hi records in the 60's/70's, responsible for the incredible sound of many Al Green, OV Wright, Syl Johnson, Ann Peebles classics, and eventually a massive influence in 90's hip hop, especially with regards to the Wu Tang sound
3. Tommy Tedesco - (LA Session Guitarist worked with many people and also did TV Themes, I know of him because of Richard Harris/MacArthur Park)
4) Carol Kaye - Part of the Wrecking Crew. Believed to have played on over 10,000 recordings including La Bamba, You've Lost That Loving Feeling, These Boots are Made For Walking as well as Zappa's album Freak Out!.
5) Charlie McCoy - Considered to be a staple of Nashville music. Played a variety of instruments including harmonica, guitar, bass, trumpet, etc for artists like Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings and others.
6) David Hood - Bass player at Muscle Shoals. Appeared on recordings by Aretha Franklin, Boz Scaggs, Traffic, Paul Simon among others. Currently on tour with the Waterboys, having played on their new album. Also, father of Patterson Hood of the Drive By Truckers.
 
13 under-rated musicians (sessions/studio) who have influenced popular music:

1) James Jamerson (RIP) - the bass player / musical director of Motown’s house band, The Funk Brothers. Played on the majority of Motown recordings (Jackson 5, Supremes, Temptations, Four Tops, etc).
2) Willie Mitchell - jazz trumpeter turned record producer for Hi records in the 60's/70's, responsible for the incredible sound of many Al Green, OV Wright, Syl Johnson, Ann Peebles classics, and eventually a massive influence in 90's hip hop, especially with regards to the Wu Tang sound
3. Tommy Tedesco - (LA Session Guitarist worked with many people and also did TV Themes, I know of him because of Richard Harris/MacArthur Park)
4) Carol Kaye - Part of the Wrecking Crew. Believed to have played on over 10,000 recordings including La Bamba, You've Lost That Loving Feeling, These Boots are Made For Walking as well as Zappa's album Freak Out!.
5) Charlie McCoy - Considered to be a staple of Nashville music. Played a variety of instruments including harmonica, guitar, bass, trumpet, etc for artists like Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings and others.
6) David Hood - Bass player at Muscle Shoals. Appeared on recordings by Aretha Franklin, Boz Scaggs, Traffic, Paul Simon among others. Currently on tour with the Waterboys, having played on their new album. Also, father of Patterson Hood of the Drive By Truckers.
7) Myka 9 - Best known as singer/rapper from Freestyle Fellowship, but ghostwrote a lot of NWA's pre Straight Outta Compton lyrics, helping them get on track and become one the biggest hip hop acts ever known.
 
13 under-rated musicians (sessions/studio) who have influenced popular music:

1) James Jamerson (RIP) - the bass player / musical director of Motown’s house band, The Funk Brothers. Played on the majority of Motown recordings (Jackson 5, Supremes, Temptations, Four Tops, etc).
2) Willie Mitchell - jazz trumpeter turned record producer for Hi records in the 60's/70's, responsible for the incredible sound of many Al Green, OV Wright, Syl Johnson, Ann Peebles classics, and eventually a massive influence in 90's hip hop, especially with regards to the Wu Tang sound
3. Tommy Tedesco - (LA Session Guitarist worked with many people and also did TV Themes, I know of him because of Richard Harris/MacArthur Park)
4) Carol Kaye - Part of the Wrecking Crew. Believed to have played on over 10,000 recordings including La Bamba, You've Lost That Loving Feeling, These Boots are Made For Walking as well as Zappa's album Freak Out!.
5) Charlie McCoy - Considered to be a staple of Nashville music. Played a variety of instruments including harmonica, guitar, bass, trumpet, etc for artists like Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings and others.
6) David Hood - Bass player at Muscle Shoals. Appeared on recordings by Aretha Franklin, Boz Scaggs, Traffic, Paul Simon among others. Currently on tour with the Waterboys, having played on their new album. Also, father of Patterson Hood of the Drive By Truckers.
7) Myka 9 - Best known as singer/rapper from Freestyle Fellowship, but ghostwrote a lot of NWA's pre Straight Outta Compton lyrics, helping them get on track and become one the biggest hip hop acts ever known.
8) Q-Tip - Well known as an emcee but often unrecognized as a producer. Produced most of Tribe's first three albums as well as bangers from Run DMC, Diamond D, Chi ALi, Nas, Craig Mack, Mobb Deep, Busta Rhymes, Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey
 
13 under-rated musicians (sessions/studio) who have influenced popular music:

1) James Jamerson (RIP) - the bass player / musical director of Motown’s house band, The Funk Brothers. Played on the majority of Motown recordings (Jackson 5, Supremes, Temptations, Four Tops, etc).
2) Willie Mitchell - jazz trumpeter turned record producer for Hi records in the 60's/70's, responsible for the incredible sound of many Al Green, OV Wright, Syl Johnson, Ann Peebles classics, and eventually a massive influence in 90's hip hop, especially with regards to the Wu Tang sound
3. Tommy Tedesco - (LA Session Guitarist worked with many people and also did TV Themes, I know of him because of Richard Harris/MacArthur Park)
4) Carol Kaye - Part of the Wrecking Crew. Believed to have played on over 10,000 recordings including La Bamba, You've Lost That Loving Feeling, These Boots are Made For Walking as well as Zappa's album Freak Out!.
5) Charlie McCoy - Considered to be a staple of Nashville music. Played a variety of instruments including harmonica, guitar, bass, trumpet, etc for artists like Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings and others.
6) David Hood - Bass player at Muscle Shoals. Appeared on recordings by Aretha Franklin, Boz Scaggs, Traffic, Paul Simon among others. Currently on tour with the Waterboys, having played on their new album. Also, father of Patterson Hood of the Drive By Truckers.
7) Myka 9 - Best known as singer/rapper from Freestyle Fellowship, but ghostwrote a lot of NWA's pre Straight Outta Compton lyrics, helping them get on track and become one the biggest hip hop acts ever known.
8) Q-Tip - Well known as an emcee but often unrecognized as a producer. Produced most of Tribe's first three albums as well as bangers from Run DMC, Diamond D, Chi ALi, Nas, Craig Mack, Mobb Deep, Busta Rhymes, Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey
9) Nicky Hopkins - Piano player who left school at the age of 16 and played with Screaming Lord Sutch. Went on to become a studio musician who played on records by the Kinks, The Who, Jefferson Airplane and The Rolling Stones. He provided the electric piano on the Beatles song Revolution.
 
13 under-rated musicians (sessions/studio) who have influenced popular music:

1) James Jamerson (RIP) - the bass player / musical director of Motown’s house band, The Funk Brothers. Played on the majority of Motown recordings (Jackson 5, Supremes, Temptations, Four Tops, etc).
2) Willie Mitchell - jazz trumpeter turned record producer for Hi records in the 60's/70's, responsible for the incredible sound of many Al Green, OV Wright, Syl Johnson, Ann Peebles classics, and eventually a massive influence in 90's hip hop, especially with regards to the Wu Tang sound
3. Tommy Tedesco - (LA Session Guitarist worked with many people and also did TV Themes, I know of him because of Richard Harris/MacArthur Park)
4) Carol Kaye - Part of the Wrecking Crew. Believed to have played on over 10,000 recordings including La Bamba, You've Lost That Loving Feeling, These Boots are Made For Walking as well as Zappa's album Freak Out!.
5) Charlie McCoy - Considered to be a staple of Nashville music. Played a variety of instruments including harmonica, guitar, bass, trumpet, etc for artists like Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings and others.
6) David Hood - Bass player at Muscle Shoals. Appeared on recordings by Aretha Franklin, Boz Scaggs, Traffic, Paul Simon among others. Currently on tour with the Waterboys, having played on their new album. Also, father of Patterson Hood of the Drive By Truckers.
7) Myka 9 - Best known as singer/rapper from Freestyle Fellowship, but ghostwrote a lot of NWA's pre Straight Outta Compton lyrics, helping them get on track and become one the biggest hip hop acts ever known.
8) Q-Tip - Well known as an emcee but often unrecognized as a producer. Produced most of Tribe's first three albums as well as bangers from Run DMC, Diamond D, Chi ALi, Nas, Craig Mack, Mobb Deep, Busta Rhymes, Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey
9) Nicky Hopkins - Piano player who left school at the age of 16 and played with Screaming Lord Sutch. Went on to become a studio musician who played on records by the Kinks, The Who, Jefferson Airplane and The Rolling Stones. He provided the electric piano on the Beatles song Revolution.
10) Questlove - Producer and musician for the mighty Roots crew, has also had a couple jazz bands (Philadelphia Experiment), played percussion on songs for Christina Applegate, White Stripes, Joss Stone & John Mayer. Also produced cuts for Common, Erykah Badu, D'Angelo, Slum Village, Dilated Peoples, Blackalicious, NERD etc
 
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