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The Missing Song Features All-star Bass Lineup
Drummer Gergo Borlai‘s latest release, The Missing Song, features 9 beasts of bass!
The The Missing Song lineup includes:
– Stu Hamm
– Gary Willis
– Hadrien Feraud
– Jimmy Haslip
– Anton Davidyants
– Jimmy Earl
– Pete Griffin
– Anthony Crawford
– Romain Labaye
Gergo BorlaiĀ is a monster drummer, and composer from Budapest, Hungary. His latest album is an original tribute album dedicated to influential drummers that have inspired Gergo.
All the song titles are named after nine chosen famous drummers. All songs composed and arranged by Gergo Borlai except āTerryā composed and arranged by Alex Machacek. “The Missing Song” will surely inspire many drummers and musicians just as Gergo’sĀ influences have inspired him.
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New Music: Tony Saunders, Return of the Mack (I Like It)
Bassist Tony Saunders Reimagines Two R&B Classics on āReturn of the Mack (I Like It)ā with GRAMMYĀ® Nominee Gerald Albright
During Januaryās NAMM Show, two?time EMMY?winning bassist Tony Saunders played a demo mashup of Mark Morrisonās āReturn of the Mackā that weaves in El DeBargeās āI Like Itā for 9?time GRAMMYĀ® nominee Gerald Albright. The saxophonist instantly heard its radio potential and agreed to play on the recording. The newly released single is now climbing the Billboard and Mediabase charts.
Joining Saunders and Albright on the track is GRAMMYĀ®-winning keyboardist Michael Mani (Carlos Santana, Eric Clapton, Tori Kelly), who produced the single with Saunders along with playing keyboards, synths, key bass, vocal processing, drum programming, and guitar synths. John Mitchell added live drums to anchor the rhythm track.
āIāve always loved āReturn of the Mackā ā the groove is off the hook ā and I knew Iād record it someday. āI Like Itā has also been one of my favorites, and because itās in the same key, the mashup came together naturally. The reaction from fans when we play it live is incredible,ā said Saunders, who records for the Baja/TSR label and received clearance to release the single on his own imprint.
Saunders dedicates the new single to the memory of two of his cousins, Kurt Kaywood and Oliver Rodgers. They passed away two weeks apart as Saunders was finishing up work on the track. āThey played an important part of my life, always introducing me to new things.ā
āReturn of the Mackā peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1996. El DeBargeās āI Like Itā was the groupās breakthrough hit, peaking at No. 2 on Billboardās R&B chart in 1982.
Last week, Saunders was on-set in Sacramento shooting a cameo appearance in the Belton Mouras Entertainment film Fingers: The Vegan Zombie Musical, which is expected this Halloween. In addition to scoring several films, Saunders made his big screen debut in 1986 in the Francis Ford Coppola blockbuster Peggy Sue Got Married playing in a scene as a band member of Nicolas Cage.
Saundersā musical path began with taking piano lessons from Herbie Hancock. He was gifted with an organ by Sly Stone and received his first bass from Creedence Clearwater Revivalās Tom Fogerty. His professional career began when he was invited to play in his fatherās band. His father was Merl Saunders, and the co-bandās leader was Grateful Dead legend Jerry Garcia. Tony Saundersā diverse musical journey spans jazz, funk, rock, R&B, and Latin music. He also composed the musical Rock Justice with Jefferson Starshipās Marty Balin.
Saunders debuted as a solo artist with 2011ās Romancing the Bass. His latest collection, 2024ās The Romance Continues, spawned multiple Billboard Top 10 hits. Over the years, Saunders has collaborated with contemporary jazz luminaries Jeff Lorber,Paul Brown, Paul Jackson Jr., Nils, Jeff Ryan, Randy Crawford, Blake Aaron, and Adam Hawley.
In addition to releasing more new music this year, Saunders is eager to perform with his new band: Mitchell on drums, bassist Vernon Hall (Tony! Toni! Tone!), guitarist Tim Landis, and keyboardist Ray Roland.
āI have played with a lot of musicians in my life, but this group really gets the Tony Saunders vibe!ā
For more information, please visitĀ www.tonysaunders.com.
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New Music: Golden Flower, Are You Even Awake?
VIDEO: “Who Are the People?” – Composed by Brandon Kyle Miller, Performed by Golden Flower
Golden Flower is an improvising quintet from Orlando, Florida… violin, trumpet/flugelhorn, Rhodes/piano, upright and electric bass, and drums, whose debut studio album “Are You Even Awake?” releases June 12, 2026, on Romantic Poker Records.
Brandon Kyle Miller handles both upright and electric bass with effects throughout the record, navigating everything from deep funk grooves to Indian classical-inspired rhythmic structures to post-rock textures, often in the same song. The album was recorded live at Phat Planet Studios and mixed and mastered by Aaron Gandia, and represents five years of development from a band that has clearly found its voice.
Standout bass moments include the deeply grooving “Piecemeal” and “Distant Glow,” the slow-burn intensity of “Intrasomatic” (composed by Brandon) and “The Search Goes On,” and the album’s epic closing triptych “Perihelion I, Interlude, & Perihelion II,” which moves through funk, African 12/8, and metric modulation with purpose and power.
The band also cites Roy Hargrove, The Bad Plus, Kneebody, and Vijay Iyer among their touchstones, a lineage that should resonate with Bass Musician readers.
Pre-order: goldenflower.bandcamp.com/album/are-you-even-awake and visit online at goldenflowermusic.com
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New Music: Linc Bloomfield, Echoes of Dreamwold
This 8-song collection by Linc Bloomfield (also known as Ambassador Lincoln Bloomfield Jr.), longtime bass player for Kelakos, showcases his songwriting, singing and overall musicianship, along with his studio engineering skills. After remixing and re-releasing the 1978 Kelakos album in 2015 asĀ Kelakos Uncorked, Linc produced Kelakosā second album, the 2023 Deko double LP releaseĀ Hurtling Towards Extinction,Ā in which the collection of accompanying videos have racked up over one million views.
Echoes of Dreamwold is a true solo project. With the skillful studio work of two great drummers, Carl Canedy and Andy Hamburger, a sweet country pedal steel track by Billy Cooper on āNo Second Chancesā, and a classic lead guitar track by George Haberstroh on ā(Got to) Save the Worldā, Linc sang all the vocals, played all the guitar, bass, keyboard and percussion tracks, and mixed every song, before they were mastered by Blaine Misner.
Listen to Echoes of Dreamwold here: https://push.fm/fl/nhz0a3fg
This album is meant to be played over and over, in the tradition of the sixtiesā and seventiesā legends who inspired and influenced LB JUNIORās own songwriting. No two songs are in the same genre. As he explains the origins of each of the songs
āWalk Away My Girlā is a soft-rock tale of heartbreak, originally written on his dadās 1917 Steinway baby grand piano, on which he recorded this smooth, melodic track.
āAliveā explores the insecurity that holds many people back. Against a lively track derived from the reggae sounds heard on local radio on the island of Kauai, the lyrics are about coming to terms with self-doubts.
āShot Downā, the first song Linc wrote after leaving Kelakos, in 1978, is a lively pop song featuring bright acoustic guitar harmonics and chords, and a story about how not to try and meet women.
āGreedy Childā, also written years ago, captures the sadness as the giants from the golden age of rock and pop music pass from the scene and along with it, a generation for whom their music was the soundtrack of their lives.
ā(Got to) Save the Worldā reflects Lincās lifeās work promoting international security. This fast-paced rocker featuring George Haberstrohās lead guitar and Andy Hamburgerās relentless backbeat, is a wake-up call to do something about armed conflict, mass shootings, and environmental destruction, and realize what is at stake.
āThe (2nd) Fiddlerās Songā is a personal message set to a soft acoustic track, in which LB JUNIOR explains why contributing to something worthy and necessary is more satisfying than chasing personal glory.
āNo Second Chancesā is a country song, pure and simple, featuring Billy Cooperās pedal steel licks and the distinctive rich tone of Lincās 1955 Gretsch Country Club guitar.
āSand in My Hourglassā completes the 8-song set with a blues song, inspired by the recent pandemic, and showing LB JUNIORās chops on his 60s Les Paul guitar ā inspired long ago, in 1968, when teenage Linc saw a memorable performance by bluesman Mike Bloomfield accompanied by Al Kooper and his whipping Hammond organ sound. This one is a real āechoā of late sixtiesā Dreamwold, as Lincās earlier band Emergency Exit used to perform Kooperās classic tune with Blood, Sweat, and Tears, āI Love You More than Youāll Ever Know.ā
Dreamwold was a grand estate built in 1901ā1902 by financier Thomas W. Lawson in Scituate, Massachusetts. By the late 1960s, the ballroom had become a popular venue for live music. One of the regular performers was Emergency Exit, from nearby Cohasset, that included Linc, George Haberstroh, and Mark Sisson, who would later join Carl Canedy to form Kelakos. The band had a homemade light show, black lights, and a vintage Kustom P.A. system wrapped in sparkling Naugahyde. The Dreamwold estate was eventually redeveloped into condominium residences.
Order the vinyl ofĀ Echoes of Dreamwold:Ā Ā dekoentertainment.com/inthesquare/lb-junior
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New Music: Alon Near… Names, Places
The double bassist Alon Near presents his first album of compositions, āNames, Placesā, a musical travel journal, written over five years of touring, traveling, and hiking. Available
May 22nd, 2026. Each composition reflects a place and a meaningful encounter that left a melody behind. Alon Nearās debut album moves between city and village, complexity and simplicity, tracing a personal journey shapedĀ by movement, memory and human connection.Ā
āNames, Placesā starts with Alonās first composition from years ago, Breathe, which he carried through years and changing landscapes. The music unfolds with openness and release, followed by Missing, written on a small keyboard after hiking Mount St. Catherine in Egypt with his grandfather, which inspired a melody searching for steadiness between distance and memory. The Same Story reflects the awareness of an old pattern repeating itself and the quiet decision to turn away from it. Strength of Repetition is a solo bass reflection on repetition as a quiet virtue: The piece unfolds through gradual development, suggesting that consistency and patience can shape oneās voice more deeply than sudden inspiration. The fifth song, Shiguim, a playful yet intricate composition, moves through shifting phases and rhythmic turns. Lichi centers on clarity and warmth, as Yotam Silbersteinās classical guitar meets a string quartet, creating a lingering and intimate musical landscape. Tokyo carries a light and affectionate spirit while Coral is structured in the spirit of a Bach chorale, leading to the outro, a quiet gesture of closure.Ā
About Alon:
Based between Europe and New York, he began playing at 14. After winning 1st Prize at the Rostov International Jazz Competition in 2013 and earning scholarships to Berklee College of Music and The New School in 2015, he moved to New York City, where he performed with Grammy Award-winning Billy Childs, saxophonist Eli Degibri, piano virtuoso Joey Alexander, and WDR Big Band alongside Chris Potter. Awarded 3rd Prize at the International Society of Bassists competition in 2021, Alonās ensemble features pianist Tom Oren, winner of the Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz competition, alongside trumpeter Itamar Borochov and drummer Ofri Nehemya.Ā
Visit online at alonnear.com/
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New Music: The Nth Power, Never Alone
The healing power of music is more than just a mantra for The Nth Power, itās an energy that drummer Nikki Glaspie, guitarist Nick Cassarino and bassist Nate Edgar harness with intent in the recording studio. When preparing to bring their fourth studio album āNever Aloneā to life, the trio converged on a remote farmhouse studio in Colchester, Vermont at the personal invitation of Phish bassist Mike Gordon. Over the course of two weeklong sessions overlooking a quiet bay of Lake Champlain, they tapped into what Cassarino calls āThe Great Spiritā ā a creative, driving force behind their genre-defying, soulful music.
āVermont has an energy, thereās something special in the air,ā Cassarino explains. āWe were there recording late into the early morning hours one night during a lunar eclipse, and it was like the whole atmosphere changed. The creative force and beauty of where we were was just ridiculous.ā Each band member brought raw demos and ideas into the recording space and collectively tracked songs that would become the final eight tracks on āNever Aloneā.
Glaspie shares, āWe created this album with the intention of sharing love back into the world, with the understanding that all people deserve love. You donāt have to know someone to love them. Itās about inspiring others to have more compassion for your fellow man, and mankind as a whole. Weāre only here for a speck of time, so be nice. Time is precious.ā
Throughout their individual careers, The Nth Power have used their time wisely, creating and performing with some of musicās most recognizable names. Notably, Nikki Glaspie was hand-picked by BeyoncĆ© to join her all-female touring ensemble the Suga Mamas for many years, before expanding her chops with legendary saxophonist Maceo Parker, New Orleans funk torchbearers Dumpstaphunk, and most recently with Grammy-winning jazz ensemble Snarky Puppy. A longtime member of John Brownās Body, Nate Edgarās signature reggae-forward bass stylings have been tapped by Sister Nancy, G. Love & Special Sauce and Rubblebucket. And Nick Cassarino has been called upon by Christian McBride, Big Daddy Kane and Babyface along the way. But no matter where individual ventures take them, they always find their way back to each other, and the higher vibrations discovered in the music they create together as The Nth Power.
The albumās lead track āDream Aliveā delivers a transcendent first taste of the new record, with driving rhythms and colorful musicianship that captures The Nth Powerās raw and unapologetic musical approach as a power trio. āItās a song about rolling with your crew, the chosen family we get to spend our lives with,ā shares Cassarino. āThe chorus says it all. Weāre just happy to be creating, learning and riding together.ā The closeness of their bond as friends, musicians and leaders is reinforced in the accompanying video for āDream Aliveā. Recorded in San Francisco during the groupās 2025 fall tour, visuals capture scenes from a spirited performance at the historic Glide Memorial Church, where the band led a musical worship of love one Sunday morning in between tour dates on the West Coast.
Love has always been a central theme of The Nth Power, ever since the group first coalesced during a late night New Orleans Jazz Fest showcase in 2011. The new album dives into a spectrum of sexy songs ā āCrave Youā speaks to the deliciously addicting nuances of a relationship with its sweet, irreverent country-funk groove; while āThirstyā calls out more carnal elements of desire with early 80s R&B undertones. āCould It Be ā74 Remixā ā a 70s-esque revamp of a song originally heard on their 2015 album āAbundanceā ā calls upon the bandās deep roots in soulful R&B and their collective love of Leon Ware. Former bandmate Courtney Smith delivers a powerful vocal performance in the final verse to round out the songās smooth, soulful presence.
The title track āNever Aloneā ushers in a more experimental undertaking for the group. Glaspie brought a raw afro-beat demo to the Vermont farmhouse recording sessions. Inspired by musical stylings from multiple regions across the globe, the song embodies the groupās uncanny ability to transcend genres with depth, meaning and musicality. Edgar explains, āāNever Aloneā really represents who we are as a band that canāt be defined by one musical genre,ā while Glaspie adds of the lyrical inspiration, āWeāre all out here doing the best we can, but weāre all in this together. You donāt have to feel alone because you arenāt.ā
Embodying that same spirit of community, The Nth Power called upon a handful of special guests to lend their talents to the new album. One of the standout songs āSmileā is enriched with world-class horn arrangements provided by jazz trumpeter Nicholas Payton and master saxophonist Skerik. Recorded at Marigny Studios in the bandās spiritual hometown of New Orleans, āSmileā has been kicking around The Nth Powerās catalog ever since their initial recording session for their debut EP āBasic Minimum Skills Testā. A song about finding light in the darkness of drug addiction, its lyrics are pleading yet hopeful. āāSmileā has one of my favorite choruses weāve ever created, and feeds my inner strengths with its message,ā says Edgar. With building, layered instrumentation and exceptionally powerful horn solos, itās a track that will give you chills.
āNever Aloneā comes full circle with its final offering, āSimple Lifeā ā a song about enjoying the simple pleasures and finding peace with whatās in front of you, whether that be solace in the woods or a Michelin-star meal. Edgar explains, āI came up with the groove and idea for the title when I was living in remote California during the pandemic and asking myself what it really was that I wanted from life.ā The capstone song showcases duet-style vocals from Cassarino and Glaspie, while horn ensemble The Soul Rebels elevate the recording with a joyous, New Orleans-style celebration throughout.
To The Nth Power, āNever Aloneā continues a heartfelt mission now 13 years in the making. Glaspie explains. āWe believe in the power of love, and exhibit that belief through our music. This album is a culmination of our calling as musicians and human beings on this planet. We want to take the message as far as it can go.ā
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