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Jim Kale
Canadian musician

Jim Kale

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Canadian musician
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81 years
Jim Kale
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Michael James "Jim" Kale (born August 11, 1943 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada) is a Canadian musician, best known as the bassist for The Guess Who. He played bass on many of the Guess Who's biggest hits, including "These Eyes", "Laughing", "No Time", "Hand Me Down World", "Share the Land", and the band's best-known song, "American Woman" which he co-wrote with bandmates Garry Peterson, Randy Bachman and Burton Cummings. Kale left the band in 1973 after the Live at the Paramount album, going on to join Scrubbaloe Caine.
In 1978, after the group had broken up, Kale discovered that the group's name had never been trademarked. He registered the name, and quickly formed a new version of The Guess Who. Kale has played with the reconstituted Guess Who off and on ever since, usually without the involvement of Bachman or Cummings, although the Bachman/Cummings/Kale/Peterson line-up did get together for a series of concerts and a live album in 1983/84. Kale's health precluded his involvement with the Guess Who tours of 2000-2003, which also featured both Bachman and Cummings.
Currently, along with original drummer Garry Peterson, Kale remains co-owner of the Guess Who name and band. He continues touring and performing with Peterson and The Guess Who.

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