Bass Events
Victor Wooten, Dave Holland, Vincen García, Xavier Foley & Mohini Dey at BassFest ’25 in Rotterdam
Full line-up BassFest ’25 announced! With Victor Wooten, Dave Holland, Vincen García, Xavier Foley & Mohini Dey.
Living legend Victor Wooten and his The Wooten Brothers, funky bass guitarist Vincen García and American classical double bass phenomenon Xavier Foley will all perform at the fifth edition of BassFest (formerly Dutch Double Bass Festival). The world’s only festival entirely dedicated to the bass will take place on 8 & 9 November this year at Theater Zuidplein in Rotterdam. Today, full ticket sales for the festival go live. More than 18 acts – from pop bands to classical ensembles – will take the stage with the double bass and bass guitar in the spotlight.
Exclusively in the Netherlands!
BassFest presents several acts exclusively in the Netherlands and organizes a number of unique collaborations. The festival brings the legendary American bassist Victor Wooten to the Netherlands. Wooten has won five Grammy Awards, was the first person to be named Bassist of the Year three times by Bass Player magazine, and was listed by Rolling Stone in 2011 as one of the ten greatest bassists of all time.
Performing in the Netherlands for the first time is Xavier Foley, another American artist known for his virtuoso technique and for redefining the role of the double bass as a solo instrument, both as a performer and composer. He has won prestigious awards such as First Prize at the Sphinx Competition (2014), the Young Concert Artists International Auditions (2016), and received the Avery Fisher Career Grant (2018).
Moroccan artist Mehdi Nassouli is one of the leading voices of contemporary Gnawa music. A master of the guembri (a three-stringed bass lute central to the Gnawa tradition), he blends traditional African, Arabic, and Gnawa influences with elements of jazz, reggae, and rock. He has collaborated with artists such as Fatoumata Diawara, Herbie Hancock, and Alpha Blondy, and for BassFest he teams up with Amsterdam-based crossover ensemble Marmoucha Collective.
Classical, jazz, global and pop on one stage
Because the bass is essential in every genre, BassFest programs across musical boundaries. In addition to the artists mentioned above, you’ll also hear and see:
• Dave Holland Trio – The legendary bassist (known from Miles Davis) returns to BassFest with his impressive trio, featuring saxophonist Jaleel Shaw and drummer Nasheet Waits: a dream team of groove, experience, and improvisation.
• Vincen García – A funky bass phenomenon from Spain (known for his work with Cory Wong), García is celebrated for his explosive energy on stage and his genre-bending style combining soul, funk, and electronic influences.
• Mohini Dey – The young Indian bass sensation became a global name thanks to her virtuosity, fluid jazz-fusion style, and collaborations with greats like Steve Vai and Zakir Hussain.
• Sasha Witteveen – A versatile Dutch double bassist with a fresh take on the classical repertoire, exploring the instrument’s boundaries through innovative solo work and projects.
• James Oesi Trio – This unique trio with Mark Haanstra (bass guitar) and Mike Fentross (theorbo) takes audiences on a surprising musical journey through baroque, jazz, and South African sounds – with the double bass as the solo voice.
• Tijs Klaassen Quintet – An exciting young jazz ensemble led by bassist and composer Tijs Klaassen, performing original compositions full of unexpected turns, depth, and layered grooves.
• BassFest also offers a platform to emerging talent. Students from Codarts Rotterdam and the Conservatorium van Amsterdam will perform in various ensembles showcasing their finest bass players.
Fifth edition of BassFest: a globally unique festival
BassFest is the festival that shows why the bass is such a beautiful and essential instrument. It’s the only festival in the world programmed entirely around the bass – from jazz and classical to global, funk, hip hop, and pop. Featuring bands, orchestras, and soloists; with double bass, bass guitar, and viola da gamba. In addition to over 15 live performances in one weekend, the festival also includes “ateliers in residence” – instrument builder showcases, a bass cinema, and an art exhibition.
Artistic director is solo bassist James Oesi: “Most people don’t realize how incredibly versatile the bass is: essential in an orchestra, powerful as a soloist in chamber music, indispensable in jazz bands, and the foundation of any good hip hop track. I want to show the world how beautiful the bass can be – touching the hearts of music lovers from all walks of life.”
In its first four editions, the festival featured artists such as Gary Karr, Kinga G³yk, Dominic Seldis, Dirty Loops, Richard Bona, Renaud Garcia-Fons, Adam Ben Ezra, Fuensanta, John Patitucci, Dave Holland & John Scofield, and the bass sections of the Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra, Concertgebouworkest, Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, as well as Derrick Hodge and Rick Stotijn.
BassFest is organized by the Stichting Dutch Double Bass Festival and made possible with the support of Gemeente Rotterdam, SENA Performers, Stichting Dioraphte, Stichting Bevordering van Volkskracht, Fonds1999, Erasmus Stichting, Stichting Elise Mathilde, Van Bijleveltstichting, Stichting Verzameling van Wijngaarden-Boot, Hendrik Mullerfonds, Stichting Orlanda Goban, The De Lancey Foundation, Gilles Hondius Foundation, and 1A First Alternative.
For more information, visit online at www.bassfest.nl/
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Phil Jones Bass Sponsors First Annual UK Solo Bass Contest and Expo
Phil Jones Bass will launch the First Annual Solo Bass Contest/Bass Expo on September 5th in Penarth, Wales. Originally from Wales, this will be a homecoming for Phil Jones and an exciting way to promote the local musical and bass community. The competition/expo will be co-sponsored by Selectron UK Ltd, a UK distribution company.
“I attended the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama and am very proud that Yuri Goloubev, Professor of Bass at the college, has graciously offered to be one of the judges for the contest, stated Jones. We emphasize that this is a community event and opportunity for players to network with other players, brands, and industry professionals, as well as an avenue to compete at a high level in front of an industry audience.”
In addition to the always entertaining solo bass competition, the event will feature an expo of bass-related exhibitors, including builders, effects and electronics, rare basses, and amps as well as special guests. Originally a concept of PJB’s Michael Albronda, the Solo Bass Contest has become a popular event at NAMM shows and in-store events. This will be the first international competition.
The event will be held in a festive pub and community atmosphere at the Penarth Ex-Servicemen’s Club. The top three finalists will walk away with coveted prizes, including PJB amps, basses, effects, and other gear. The competition is open to all ages and levels of playing experience.
For more information, visit online at www.pjbworld.com/cms/solouk/
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New Music: Best of EMP Project — A Remastered Collection of Modern Jazz Trio Recordings
EMP Project Releases Best of EMP Project — A Remastered Collection of Modern Jazz Trio Recordings…
Blue Canoe Records proudly announces the release of Best of EMP Project, a newly remastered compilation album from the Southern-based jazz trio EMP Project, available worldwide on May 1, 2026.
Bringing together a powerful blend of modern jazz, fusion, groove, and improvisational interplay, Best of EMP Project revisits standout recordings originally captured between 2002 and 2005. These selections, drawn from the group’s debut EMP Project and sophomore release Wherever We Go, have been carefully remastered to introduce the trio’s music to a new generation of listeners.
At the core of EMP Project is a deeply rooted musical connection between three longtime collaborators:
William Ellis (drums) — a Nashville-based, in-demand drummer known for his versatility across genres, with touring and recording credits including Montgomery Gentry, Travis Tritt, Martina McBride, and Hunter Hayes.
Joseph Patrick Moore (double, electric & fretless bass) — a recording artist, composer, and producer with a career spanning over three decades, currently serving as bassist and back-up-band leader for Cirque du Soleil’s Mystère in Las Vegas.
Shawn Perkinson (acoustic & electric guitar) — a respected educator and performer, serving as Commercial/Jazz Guitar instructor at Lee University, with a career that bridges jazz, rock, and contemporary styles.
The trio’s origins trace back to their time studying at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville (1989–1994), where they developed a shared musical language under the guidance of renowned educators, including Jerry Coker, Donald Brown, Rusty Holloway, Keith Brown, Mark Boling, and others. After years of pursuing individual careers across the country, the musicians reunited— capturing lightning in a bottle during a series of live studio recordings in Atlanta, Georgia.
Recorded on August 6–7, 2002, with no rehearsals, the sessions document the trio’s raw chemistry, spontaneity, and collective musical intuition. Each member contributed original compositions, resulting in a truly collaborative artistic statement.
Best of EMP Project is available on all major streaming platforms beginning May 1, 2026.
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Suzy Starlite Brings Debut Solo Album to the Stage For First Time
Award-winning musician Suzy Starlite brings her debut solo album to the stage for the first time — an intimate, once-only preview concert in one of Portugal’s most beautiful cultural spaces, filmed live for international release.
On Saturday, 9th May 2026, award-winning musician, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Suzy Starlite takes the stage for a landmark solo performance: the world-premiere live preview of her debut album 1966, held in the extraordinary Atelier-Museu António Duarte in Caldas da Rainha — a space where Portuguese cultural history and sculpture create a breathtaking backdrop for an evening of original music.
The evening will be filmed in full for international release, the camera crew present not merely to document, but to become part of the atmosphere of the night.
“The room is incredible, and we are lighting it specifically to capture the mood of the record. Because we are filming the evening, it adds an extra layer of magic and intensity to the experience.”— Suzy Starlite
THE ALBUM: 1966
1966 is Suzy Starlite’s first solo record — a deeply personal collection of original songs written and performed entirely by Suzy herself, playing bass, keyboards, acoustic guitar and singing lead vocals throughout. The album title reflects the year of her birth: she is a Fire Horse, a rare and high-energy sign in the Chinese zodiac, and the record draws on that spirit of transformation, defiance and creative freedom.
The songs were born from a period of intense personal reflection — written through the night by candlelight with an acoustic guitar, searching for her own voice after losing herself.
“These songs come from a deeply personal place. They are stories inspired by and written about real people I have met — an attempt to capture the human condition in all its multi-faceted, complicated, wonderful simplicity. My heartbeat is ingrained in the music.”— Suzy Starlite
Rooted in the tradition of 80s New Wave — with echoes of Siouxsie Sioux, Alison Moyet and The Pretenders — 1966 moves between infectious art-pop energy and cinematic, contemplative depth. The album is produced by Simon Campbell and is set for release in February 2027 on Supertone Records.
Visit online @ suzystarlite.com
Tickets available @ gigs.supertone.eu
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Father Son: An Evening with Nathan and Noah East and Friends
It’s not often you get to witness a performance that feels both masterfully polished and deeply personal. “Father Son: An Evening with Nathan and Noah East and Friends” delivered exactly that when it recently rolled through Las Vegas.
Nathan East is undeniably one of the most iconic, versatile, and prolific bass players of our time. With a résumé that spans decades and genres, his musicianship has become part of the soundtrack of modern music.
Following naturally in his footsteps is his son, Noah East, an accomplished pianist and organist whose growth as a musician feels both organic and genuinely earned. Growing up in a musical household may have opened doors, but Noah has clearly put in the work to cultivate his own voice, one that’s mature, confident, and increasingly commanding.
Last year, the father-son duo released their aptly titled album, Father Son, a project that beautifully captures their musical chemistry.

In a recent conversation I had with Nathan (full interview going live in Bass Musician Magazine on April 1st), he spoke enthusiastically about taking the project on the road. When he mentioned a Las Vegas date, I immediately secured tickets.
The show took place at Myron’s at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts, one of the city’s most inviting listening rooms. The venue’s art deco ambiance and pristine acoustics make it ideal for a performance of this intimacy and sophistication. With its comfortable table seating, guests can enjoy food and beverages while remaining fully immersed in the music, a perfect setting for an evening of jazz-infused artistry.
The lineup for the evening featured Nathan on upright and electric bass, Noah on piano and Hammond B-3 organ, Donald Barrett on drums, and Michael “Nomad” Ripoll on guitar. Together, they formed a tight, well-oiled unit that impressed from the first downbeat. There was an ease on stage, an unspoken communication, that only seasoned musicians can achieve.

The set list offered a thoughtful blend of jazz standards, selections from Father Son, and songs associated with some of the biggest names Nathan has collaborated with over the years, including Stevie Wonder, Eric Clapton, and Daft Punk. The audience was treated to a seamless 90-minute performance with no intermission, just continuous, captivating music.
As expected, Nathan’s bass work was exceptional. His note choices and phrasing elevated every arrangement, serving the music with taste and authority. Noah’s virtuosity was evident throughout the night on both piano and organ, though it was on the Hammond B-3 where he truly seemed to shine. His touch, dynamic control, and tonal choices revealed a musician well beyond his years.
“Nomad” Ripoll’s guitar work was equally compelling, with several moments to stretch out and deliver expressive, fiery solos. Meanwhile, Donald Barrett’s drumming was tight, precise, and deeply musical. He drove the band with subtle power and, during his solo feature, displayed jaw-dropping technique that drew wide smiles from his bandmates and enthusiastic applause from the audience.
In the end, “Father Son” is more than a concert; it’s a celebration of legacy, mentorship, and shared passion. It’s rare to see generational artistry unfold in real time with such authenticity. This is a must-see show, and I’ll certainly be in the audience again the next time they return to Las Vegas.
You can check to see if they will be in your area by going to nathaneast.com or facebook.com/NathanEast/.
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The Return of Ron-tober: Legendary Bassist Ron Carter is Back at Birdland Jazz Club All October Long
NEA Jazz Master and bass virtuoso Ron Carter returns to Birdland Jazz Club, the Jazz Corner of the World, this October for his popular annual residency. This month-long residency will kick off on Wednesday, October 8 and run through November 1, and will comprise 32 performances over four weeks.
Renowned for his unmatched talent, Ron Carter stands as one of jazz’s most inventive and prolific bassists. With a staggering discography boasting over 2,000 albums, Carter is certified as the most recorded bass player in the history of recorded music. Honored with the prestigious 1998 National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Masters Fellowship, Carter’s collaborative footprint spans an astonishing spectrum of musical genres, with performances and recordings alongside an eclectic array of artists.
The first week, October 8-11, Carter joins forces with acclaimed guitarist and composer Bill Frisell. This isn’t their first musical meeting—the duo previously collaborated on the acclaimed 2006 trio album Bill Frisell, Ron Carter, Paul Motian, and their musical connection runs deep, with Frisell having composed pieces inspired by Carter, including the aptly named “Ron Carter” and “Throughout, Ron Carter.” Their shared commitment to musical exploration and interplay promises an evening of sublime jazz artistry. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to witness two masters of their craft create musical magic in one of New York’s most storied jazz venues.
The second week, October 15-18, spotlights Ron Carter’s New Jazz Trio. Following the untimely passing of the great Russell Malone last summer, Carter assembled a new ensemble, which plays for the second consecutive year at Birdland. Featuring Carter alongside Grammy-nominated pianist Donald Vega, the New Jazz Trio features NEA Jazz Master saxophonist Donald Harrison.
The third week, October 22-25, will feature Carter’s Foursight Quartet, featuring an outstanding lineup of contemporary jazz luminaries including Jimmy Greene on saxophone, Renee Rosnes on piano, and Payton Crossley on drums. Based in Connecticut, Jimmy Greene stands as one of his generation’s most admired saxophonists, with an extensive catalog of recordings and a rich history as a sideman for luminaries such as Horace Silver and Freddie Hubbard. Similarly, Vancouver-born pianist Renee Rosnes has forged an illustrious career marked by her collaborations with jazz legends like Joe Henderson and Wayne Shorter. Her tenure with the Carnegie Hall Jazz Orchestra, the SFJAZZ Collective and her groundbreaking group Artemis have solidified her place in the jazz pantheon. Drummer Payton Crossley, who entered the jazz scene as a young prodigy, trained under drum great Alan Dawson, before joining the revered pianist Ahmad Jamal. This great quartet has drawn universal praise.
Carter’s Great Big Band takes the stage during the closing week of the residency, October 29-November 1. The large ensemble, which The New Yorker said “swings mightily”, is always a major highlight of the Birdland residency. Like previous years, the program will likely pull from Carter’s previously released big band albums including Ron Carter’s Big Band (Sunnyside, 2011), Ron Carter and the WDR Big Band’s My Personal Songbook (In+Out Records, 2014), and the GRAMMY nominated Remembering Bob Freedman (2021) by Ron Carter & The Jazzaar Festival Big Band.
Every Thursday performance at 7pm will be streamed exclusively at veeps.com/birdland.
There is no better place to be than Birdland Jazz Club this October. Join this living legend for four incredible weeks of music that are not to be missed.
Ron Carter is at Birdland Jazz Club October 8-11, 15-18, 22-25, and 29-Nov 1. On Wednesday through Thursday, sets begin at 7:00 and 9:30 PM, and on Friday and Saturday, at 8:30 and 10:30. Tickets start at $40, and there is a $20 minimum.
For more information, visit online at birdlandjazz.com/calendar/.
Photo: Ron Carter by Alan Nahigian, Provided by Lydia Liebman Promotions
