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The Latest Bass Music Video Finds…
This issue we feature great bass-drum duos. We all know that the rhythm section is the most important part of a band. As Jaco used to say, “Women, children and rhythm section first.” And there is nothing quite like a bass and drums team that has stayed together for years. If you don’t see your favorite rhythm section here, don’t despair. This is just part 1 of a series. Let us know who your favorite duos are and send along a video clip of the two locking in.
We start with one of the greatest drum-bass combos in all of music – Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare, or simply Sly & Robbie. They have been together for 30 years and their impact on reggae, dub and rap is indisputable. How Robbie can do so much on bass with so few notes should be a lesson to us all.
George Porter Jr. and Zigaboo Modeliste became the very funky rhythm section for the Meters in 1965. Their slinky, laid back style distinguished them from the funk bands that focused on hitting the one. Here they are with the Meters playing the classic “Cissy Strut.”
Ron Carter and Tony Williams were the rhythm section for Miles Davis throughout much of the 60s. Check out the two backing Herbie Hancock, another member of the Miles Davis group during that period, in a rendition of Herbie’s “Cantaloupe Island.”
William Parker made his name early in avant garde jazz playing with such luminaries as Cecil Taylor. Since then he has appeared often with the incredible percussionist Hamid Drake. Most of their performances and recordings have been in the jazz style, but here they back the rapper Beans. The quality of the video is poor (as was the attendance at this date apparently), but we include it here to show what two guys who know each other well can do in a genre that is outside their norm.
Bass Player Health
Preparing for Performance with Dr. Randy Kertz
Preparing for Performance…
This month we discuss how to prepare for a performance and easy strategies that go a long way.
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 Erick “Jesus” Coomes
Bassist Erick “Jesus” Coomes…
It is always great to meet a super busy bassist who simply exudes a love for music and his instrument. Erick “Jesus” Coomes fits this description exactly. Hailing from Southern California, “Jesus” co-founded and plays bass for Lettuce and has found his groove playing with numerous other musicians.
Join us as we hear of his musical journey, how he gets his sound, his ongoing projects, and his plans for the future.
Photo, Bob Forte
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Working-Class Zeros: Episode #2 – Financial Elements of Working Musicians
Working-Class Zeros: Episode #2 – Financial Elements of Working Musicians
“These stories from the front are with real-life, day-to-day musicians who deal with work life and gigging and how they make it work out. Each month, topics may include… the kind of gigs you get, the money, dealing with less-than-ideal rooms, as well as the gear you need to get the job done… and the list goes on from there.” – Steve the Bass Guy and Shawn Cav
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Tour Touch Base (Bass) with Ian Allison
Ian Allison Bassist extreme…
Most recently Ian has spent the last seven years touring nationally as part of Eric Hutchinson and The Believers, sharing stages with acts like Kelly Clarkson, Pentatonix, Rachel Platten, Matt Nathanson, Phillip Phillips, and Cory Wong playing venues such as Radio City Music Hall, The Staples Center and The Xcel Center in St. Paul, MN.
I had a chance to meet up with him at the Sellersville Theater in Eastern Pennsylvania to catch up on everything bass. Visit online at ianmartinallison.com/
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New Gear: Spector Woodstock Custom Collection Volume II
Spector Launches Woodstock Custom Collection Volume II…
Spector Musical Instruments expands their celebrated Woodstock Custom Collection with the Volume II series – a breathtaking series of 12 handcrafted, one-of-a-kind bass guitars, each one masterfully designed by members of the Spector team. Crafted in the Spector USA Custom Shop in Woodstock, New York, these works of art go beyond musical instruments and expand the boundaries of Spector Bass design.
Spector’s iconic design lays the foundation for the Volume II collection. Each bass showcases a unique vision, including the selection of tonewoods, electronics, captivating finishes, and intricate design details. The collection highlights Spector’s commitment to craftsmanship and artistry and the individual people and stories that make up the team.
“The Woodstock Custom Collection was such a huge success, and we had so much fun with it that we couldn’t wait to do it again,” said John Stippell, Director – Korg Bass Division. “With Volume II, we’re expanding on everything we learned from the first collection, as well as pushing our design and Custom Shop team even further. These basses are a testament to the inspiring talent, creativity, and skill of every person on the Spector team. I’m excited for all of these basses and love how they tell the unique stories of all involved.”
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