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Freekbass and Billy Sheehan Release Video for Collaboration Single, “Hypnotic Woman”

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Freekbass and Billy Sheehan Release Video for Collaboration Single, “Hypnotic Woman”

“Hypnotic Woman” is the newest single from funk-bassist/producer, Freekbass, and he really leans on his wizardry powers for this one, concocting a potion of mega-talents from several genres.

What began with a casual conversation with rock bass legend, Billy Sheehan (Mr. Big/David Lee Roth/The Winery Dogs) during an interview on Freekbass’s weekly streaming show, “Saturday Night Chit-Chat with Freekbass”, lead to some studio bass tracks being bounced back and forth for song ideas. Freekbass then used that foundation to build upon.

He reached out to longtime friend, Gary “Mudbone” Cooper (George Clinton/P-Funk/Bootsy’s Rubberband/Sly Fox) to record the grounding vocals, and then brought in “The Horn Section” (Turkuaz) – Greg Sanderson, saxophone, Chris Brouwers, trumpet, and Josh Schwartz, baritone sax. The track was getting warmer! Freekbass let that simmer while looking for the next ingredient.

About the same time, Freekbass found himself sharing the stage with The Motet’s keyboardist, Joey Porter for a super-group gig. Freekbass played the working track for Porter, who returned to his studio to record some keys and talk box on the tune.

Inspired by the rock edge given from Sheehan’s original basslines, Freekbass reached out to the man with the perfect vocal range to compliment that, Eric Nally from Cincinnati-based band Foxy Shazam. Nally, along with writing partner, Alex Nauth (Foxy Shazam) wrote an added verse and pre-chorus, along with an epic vocal performance from Nally. Sky White of Foxy, does double-duty playing keyboards with Freekbass & The Bump Assembly and made those connections.

The video was shot over a two-month period, between tours and sessions. Freekbass and Mudbone Cooper filmed their segments in Cincinnati, while Sheehan filmed from Nashville. The Horn Section (Sanderson, Brouwers, Schwartz, previously of Turkuaz) make appearances in the video. Eric Nally, who was on tour with Foxy Shazam, wasn’t available. Director, Angie Wilson, came up with a creative solution in the shape of a pint-size-Nally, played by 6-year old Jude Roark. Wilson envisioned a strong, beautiful woman in the role of hypnotic woman to represent the beauty all women could embrace within themselves, played by actress Stella Udeozor.

Freekbass launches his first tour in two years to include shows at Brooklyn Bowl in NY on March 30th and The Queen in Wilmington, DE on March 31. For more tour details, including ticket information, visit www.freekbass.com.

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Right Hand Technique Strategies with Dr. Randy Kertz

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Dr Randal Kertz - Bass Player Health - Oct 2022

This month, we discuss right-hand techniques to minimize injury while playing bass.

Dr. Randall Kertz is the author of The Bassist’s Complete Guide to Injury Management, Prevention and Better Health. Click here to get your copy today!

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Interview With Bassist Adam Russell

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Interview With Bassist Adam Russell

Adam Russell, bassist for Story of the Year, hasn’t slowed down for a second.

With the band’s latest album A.R.S.O.N. dropping on February 13, 2026, they’ve not only delivered new music but also pushed their creativity further through a series of visually striking videos, several of which Adam himself co-directed and edited.

In this interview, we dive into the making of the new record, explore how Adam shapes his signature bass sound, and get the inside scoop on the band’s upcoming Camp Screamo Tour with Silverstein and Origami Angel.

Here’s Adam Russell.

Photo: Ryan Stephens

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Interview With Bassist Tim Neilsen

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Interview With Bassist Tim Neilsen

Get ready for a conversation with one of Southern rock’s enduring forces, Tim Neilsen. For over 35 years, Drivin N Cryin has been delivering a powerful blend of grit, melody, and heart, and they’re not slowing down anytime soon. With their brand-new album “Crushing Flowers” set to drop on April 10th, the band is gearing up for another exciting chapter.

At the core of that signature sound is bassist Tim Nielsen, whose driving grooves have helped define the band’s identity and earned them a place in the Georgia Music Hall of Fame.

In this interview, we sit down with Tim to talk about the new album, the secrets behind his unmistakable tone, and what lies ahead for Drivin N Cryin.

Here is Tim Nielsen.

Photos: Chris Neilsen, Carlton Freeman, Ted Lanthangue, and courtesy Tim Neilsen

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New Music: Oteil Burbridge & Lamar Williams Jr. New Single, Hush

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New Music: Oteil Burbridge & Lamar Williams Jr. New Single, Hush


Oteil Burbridge & Lamar Williams Jr. Champion Love Over Hate in New Single “Hush” | New Album ‘The Offering’ Out May 1.

Bassist Oteil Burbridge and vocalist Lamar Williams Jr. continue the rollout of their forthcoming collaborative album The Offering, with the release of its second single, “Hush”. A slow-burning Southern soul meditation rooted in love, peace, and emotional clarity, the track is a centerpiece on the album with a potent, thematic statement, in Williams’ words to “block out all of that nonsense” and “remember that there is more love in the world than hate.” The full-length album arrives May 1 via Flóki Studios, recorded on Iceland’s northern coast and produced by drummer, engineer, and Soulive co-founder Alan Evans.

While much of The Offering grew out of Burbridge’s banjo-based writing, “Hush” emerged from he and Williams’ shaping a deliberate sonic vision. Burbridge says they were “trying to capture a more old school Memphis, Macon, Muscle Shoals vibe,” leaning into a Southern soul feel that fits Williams’s phrasing. The end result is a song that is unhurried with a deep pocket that allows the groove and the song’s message breathe and stand at the forefront.

The album features an all-star lineup of drummer John Morgan Kimock, percussionist Weedie Braimah, organist Melvin Seals of the Jerry Garcia Band, pianist and violinist Jason Crosby, guitarists Tom Guarna and Jaden Lehman — musicians whose overlapping histories connect the Allman Brothers Band, Dead & Company, the Jerry Garcia Band, Soulive, and West African percussion traditions.

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Interview With Bassist Virginia Franks

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Interview With Bassist Virginia Franks

When I heard that American Vanity, formerly known as Burn the Jukebox, was gearing up to release a new album this summer, it felt like the perfect moment to catch up with bassist and vocalist Virginia Franks.

With a fresh name unveiled just this past January and a clear shift in musical direction, the band is entering an exciting new chapter, one defined by both sonic evolution and a deeper, more focused message.

In this conversation, Virginia opens up about the inspiration behind the upcoming record, how she crafts her distinctive bass tone, what fans can expect from their upcoming tour, and where she sees both herself and the band heading next.

Join me as we dive into it all.

Here is Virginia Franks.

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