Lyle Ritz
Biography
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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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Pet Sounds
1966

The Monkees
1966

Greatest Hits
1976

U.F.O.
1969

Lumpy Gravy
1968

15 Big Ones
1976

Our Mother The Mountain
1969

Country, My Way
1967

Feel Flows (The Sunflower & Surf's Up Sessions 1969-1971)
2021

A Retrospective
1977

12 Songs
1970

Friends
1968

Back To Mono (1958-1969)
1991

Friends / 20/20
1990

Duit On Mon Dei
1975

Linda Ronstadt
1971

The Birds, The Bees & The Monkees
1968

Randy Newman
1968

Pandemonium Shadow Show
1967

When The Rainbow Disappears: An Anthology 1965-68
2015

Friends & Smiley Smile
1974

Solitaire
1973

Rosemary's Baby (Music From The Motion Picture Score)
1968

Song Cycle
1967
Credited work
1,123 releases · 155 albums · active 1958–2024
- Performance · 1,572
- Other credits · 245
Studios: Gold Star Studios · Sunset Sound · The Sound Factory · Capitol Studios
Frequent collaborators
- The Beach Boys
- Various
- The Monkees
- Randy Newman
- Linda Ronstadt
- Nilsson
- The Frankie Capp Percussion Group
- Mason Williams
