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Bob Babbitt

Robert Andrew Kreinar (November 26, 1937 – July 16, 2012), known as Bob Babbitt, was a Hungarian-American bassist, most famous for his work as a member of Motown Records' studio band, the Funk Brothers, from 1966 to 1972, as well as his tenure as part of MFSB for Philadelphia International Records afterwards. Also in 1968, with Mike Campbell, Ray Monette and Andrew Smith he formed the band Scorpion, which lasted until 1970.[1] He is ranked number 59 on Bass Player magazine's list of "The 100 Greatest Bass Players of All Time".[2]

Bob Babbitt
Bob Babbitt in 2004
Background information
Birth nameRobert Andrew Kreinar
Born(1937-11-26)November 26, 1937
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
DiedJuly 16, 2012(2012-07-16) (aged 74)
Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.
GenresR&B, pop, funk
Occupation(s)Musician
Instrument(s)Bass
Years active1961–2012
LabelsMotown, Philadelphia International Records

Babbitt traded off sessions with original Motown bassist James Jamerson. When Motown moved to Los Angeles, Babbit went in the opposite direction and ended up in New York as well as making occasional trips to Philadelphia.[3] In this new city he worked on recordings for Frank Sinatra, Barry Manilow, Gloria Gaynor, Robert Palmer, and Alice Cooper. During this time his most notable successes were "Midnight Train to Georgia" by Gladys Knight & the Pips and "The Rubberband Man" by The Spinners.[4]

The Pittsburgh-born Babbitt's most notable bass performances include "Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours" by Stevie Wonder; "War" by Edwin Starr; "The Tears of a Clown" by Smokey Robinson & the Miracles; "Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)" and "Inner City Blues" by Marvin Gaye; "Band Of Gold" by Freda Payne; "Ball of Confusion (That's What the World Is Today)" and "Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me)" by The Temptations; "Touch Me in the Morning" by Diana Ross; and “Just Don't Want to Be Lonely” by The Main Ingredient.

He participated in hundreds of other hits, including "Little Town Flirt" by Del Shannon and "Scorpio" by Dennis Coffey & the Detroit Guitar Band. He played on the Jimi Hendrix album Crash Landing. He also played bass on Cindy Bullens' 1979 album Desire Wire. He accepted an offer from Phil Collins to perform on his album of Motown and 1960s soul classics, Going Back, and also appeared in Collins' Going Back - Live At Roseland Ballroom, NYC concert DVD. He appeared on stage in an episode of American Idol, backing up Jacob Lusk's performance of "You're All I Need To Get By" for AI's Motown Week in March 2011.[citation needed]

In 2003, Babbitt played on Marion James' album, Essence, on Soulfood Records, and amongst others playing on the record were Beegie Adair, Reese Wynans, Jack Pearson (The Allman Brothers), and drummer Chucki Burke.[5]

He was added to the Music City Walk of Fame on June 5, 2012.[1]

Bob Babbitt died on July 16, 2012, aged 74, from brain cancer.[6][7][8]

Discography edit

With Frank Black

With Dee Dee Bridgewater

With Carlene Carter

  • Two Sides to Every Woman (Warner Bros., 1979)

With Joe Cocker

With Phil Collins

With Peter Frampton

With Marvin Gaye

With Gloria Gaynor

With Major Harris

  • My Way (Atlantic Records, 1974)

With Richie Havens

  • Connections (Elektra, 1980)

With Cissy Houston

With Sass Jordan

  • Get What You Give (Universal Music, 2006)

With Margie Joseph

  • Sweet Surrender (Atlantic, 1974)
  • Margie (Atlantic, 1975)

With Ben E. King

With Nils Lofgren

  • Nils (A&M, 1979)

With Taj Mahal

With Barry Manilow

With Herbie Mann

With Kathy McCord

With Jimmy McGriff

With Kenny Nolan

  • A Song Between Us (Polydor, 1978)

With Laura Nyro

With Yoko Ono

With Robert Palmer

With Teddy Pendergrass

With Bonnie Raitt

With Irene Reid

  • Two of Us (Glades, 1976)

With Vicki Sue Robinson

  • Vicki Sue Robinson (RCA Victor, 1976)

With Rodriguez

With Jimmy Ruffin

  • Jimmy Ruffin (Polydor, 1973)

With Tom Rush

With Helen Schneider

  • Let It Be Now (RCA Records, 1978)

With Marlena Shaw

With Sister Sledge

With Lonnie Smith

With Rod Stewart

With Stanley Turrentine

With Frankie Valli

With Dionne Warwick

With Deniece Williams

References edit

  1. ^ . BadCat Records, Reston, VA, USA. Archived from the original on September 29, 2018. Retrieved July 2, 2011.
  2. ^ "The 100 Greatest Bass Players of All Time". bassplayer.com. NewBay Media. 5 September 2023.
  3. ^ Jisi, Chris. "Bob Babbitt: 1937-2012." Bass Player October 2012: 16. General OneFile. Web. 16 April 2014.
  4. ^ Jisi, Chris. "Phil Chen & Bob Glaub pay tribute to Bob Babbitt & Duck Dunn." Bass Player April 2013: 18+. General OneFile. Web. 16 April 2014.
  5. ^ . Music City Roots. Archived from the original on 2016-03-16. Retrieved 2016-01-02.
  6. ^ Laing, Dave (2012-07-18). "Bob Babbitt obituary". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2020-08-18.
  7. ^ "Bob Babbitt - Obituary". obits.columbian.com. 16 July 2012. Retrieved 2020-09-17.
  8. ^ "Bob Babbitt, Motown Bassist With Funk Brothers, Dies at 74". The New York Times. 18 July 2012. Retrieved 26 November 2017.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Bob Babbitt news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2015 template removal help Robert Andrew Kreinar November 26 1937 July 16 2012 known as Bob Babbitt was a Hungarian American bassist most famous for his work as a member of Motown Records studio band the Funk Brothers from 1966 to 1972 as well as his tenure as part of MFSB for Philadelphia International Records afterwards Also in 1968 with Mike Campbell Ray Monette and Andrew Smith he formed the band Scorpion which lasted until 1970 1 He is ranked number 59 on Bass Player magazine s list of The 100 Greatest Bass Players of All Time 2 Bob BabbittBob Babbitt in 2004Background informationBirth nameRobert Andrew KreinarBorn 1937 11 26 November 26 1937Pittsburgh Pennsylvania U S DiedJuly 16 2012 2012 07 16 aged 74 Nashville Tennessee U S GenresR amp B pop funkOccupation s MusicianInstrument s BassYears active1961 2012LabelsMotown Philadelphia International Records Babbitt traded off sessions with original Motown bassist James Jamerson When Motown moved to Los Angeles Babbit went in the opposite direction and ended up in New York as well as making occasional trips to Philadelphia 3 In this new city he worked on recordings for Frank Sinatra Barry Manilow Gloria Gaynor Robert Palmer and Alice Cooper During this time his most notable successes were Midnight Train to Georgia by Gladys Knight amp the Pips and The Rubberband Man by The Spinners 4 The Pittsburgh born Babbitt s most notable bass performances include Signed Sealed Delivered I m Yours by Stevie Wonder War by Edwin Starr The Tears of a Clown by Smokey Robinson amp the Miracles Mercy Mercy Me The Ecology and Inner City Blues by Marvin Gaye Band Of Gold by Freda Payne Ball of Confusion That s What the World Is Today and Just My Imagination Running Away with Me by The Temptations Touch Me in the Morning by Diana Ross and Just Don t Want to Be Lonely by The Main Ingredient He participated in hundreds of other hits including Little Town Flirt by Del Shannon and Scorpio by Dennis Coffey amp the Detroit Guitar Band He played on the Jimi Hendrix album Crash Landing He also played bass on Cindy Bullens 1979 album Desire Wire He accepted an offer from Phil Collins to perform on his album of Motown and 1960s soul classics Going Back and also appeared in Collins Going Back Live At Roseland Ballroom NYC concert DVD He appeared on stage in an episode of American Idol backing up Jacob Lusk s performance of You re All I Need To Get By for AI s Motown Week in March 2011 citation needed In 2003 Babbitt played on Marion James album Essence on Soulfood Records and amongst others playing on the record were Beegie Adair Reese Wynans Jack Pearson The Allman Brothers and drummer Chucki Burke 5 He was added to the Music City Walk of Fame on June 5 2012 1 Bob Babbitt died on July 16 2012 aged 74 from brain cancer 6 7 8 Discography editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it April 2015 With Frank Black Fast Man Raider Man Cooking Vinyl 2006 With Dee Dee Bridgewater Dee Dee Bridgewater Elektra 1980 With Carlene Carter Two Sides to Every Woman Warner Bros 1979 With Joe Cocker Hymn for My Soul EMI 2007 With Phil Collins Going Back Atlantic 2010 With Peter Frampton Thank You Mr Churchill New Door Records 2010 With Marvin Gaye What s Going On Motown Records 1971 With Gloria Gaynor Never Can Say Goodbye MGM 1975 Experience Gloria Gaynor MGM 1975 I ve Got You Polydor 1976 With Major Harris My Way Atlantic Records 1974 With Richie Havens Connections Elektra 1980 With Cissy Houston Cissy Houston Private Stock Records 1977 With Sass Jordan Get What You Give Universal Music 2006 With Margie Joseph Sweet Surrender Atlantic 1974 Margie Atlantic 1975 With Ben E King Supernatural Atlantic 1975 With Nils Lofgren Nils A amp M 1979 With Taj Mahal Evolution The Most Recent Warner Bros 1978 With Barry Manilow Barry Manilow Bell 1973 Even Now Arista 1978 With Herbie Mann Surprises Atlantic 1976 With Kathy McCord Baby Come Out Tonight Manhattan 1979 With Jimmy McGriff Red Beans Groove Merchant 1976 With Kenny Nolan A Song Between Us Polydor 1978 With Laura Nyro Smile Columbia 1976 With Yoko Ono Feeling the Space Apple Records 1973 With Robert Palmer Double Fun Island 1978 Don t Explain EMI 1990 With Teddy Pendergrass Teddy Philadelphia 1979 This One s for You Philadelphia 1982 With Bonnie Raitt Streetlights Warner Bros Records 1974 With Irene Reid Two of Us Glades 1976 With Vicki Sue Robinson Vicki Sue Robinson RCA Victor 1976 With Rodriguez Cold Fact Sussex 1970 With Jimmy Ruffin Jimmy Ruffin Polydor 1973 With Tom Rush Ladies Love Outlaws CBS 1974 With Helen Schneider Let It Be Now RCA Records 1978 With Marlena Shaw Just a Matter of Time Blue Note 1976 With Sister Sledge Circle of Love Atco 1975 With Lonnie Smith Keep on Lovin Groove Merchant 1976 With Rod Stewart Soulbook J Records 2009 With Stanley Turrentine The Man with the Sad Face Fantasy 1976 With Frankie Valli Our Day Will Come Private 1975 Lady Put the Light Out Private 1977 With Dionne Warwick Then Came You Warner Bros 1975 With Deniece Williams My Melody Columbia 1981 Niecy Columbia 1982 References edit Scorpion album band BadCat Records Reston VA USA Archived from the original on September 29 2018 Retrieved July 2 2011 The 100 Greatest Bass Players of All Time bassplayer com NewBay Media 5 September 2023 Jisi Chris Bob Babbitt 1937 2012 Bass Player October 2012 16 General OneFile Web 16 April 2014 Jisi Chris Phil Chen amp Bob Glaub pay tribute to Bob Babbitt amp Duck Dunn Bass Player April 2013 18 General OneFile Web 16 April 2014 Marion James Music City Roots Archived from the original on 2016 03 16 Retrieved 2016 01 02 Laing Dave 2012 07 18 Bob Babbitt obituary The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 2020 08 18 Bob Babbitt Obituary obits columbian com 16 July 2012 Retrieved 2020 09 17 Bob Babbitt Motown Bassist With Funk Brothers Dies at 74 The New York Times 18 July 2012 Retrieved 26 November 2017 Sources editJustman Paul 2002 Standing in the Shadows of Motown Motion picture New York Artisan Entertainment External links editOfficial website Bob Babbit Profile Pittsburgh Music History Archived 2020 10 31 at the Wayback Machine Interview with Bob Babbitt Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 by Bass Frontiers Magazine 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bob Babbitt amp oldid 1182695953, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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