Pet Sounds (instrumental) - Musicians

Musicians

  • Brian Wilson - piano
  • Roy Caton - trumpet
  • Jerry Cole - electric guitar
  • Ritchie Frost - drums, Coca-Cola cans
  • Bill Green - tenor saxophone, percussion
  • Jim Horn - tenor saxophone
  • Plas Johnson - tenor saxophone, percussion
  • Carol Kaye - bass guitar
  • Jay Migliori - baritone saxophone
  • Lyle Ritz - upright bass
  • Billy Strange - electric guitar
  • Tommy Tedesco - guitar

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