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Rhonda Smith - With the release of her sophomore solo release, RS2, the bassist/singer/songwriter steps out of the backline
and into the spotlight.
Percy Jones - Best known as a founding member of the British pioneering jazz/rock group Brand X, Jones continues his
“outside of the box” approach to bass playing with his group Tunnels’ sixth album, Natural Selection.
Jonas Hellborg - Whether it’s his advanced chordal, percussive and melodic approach to playing bass, or his continuing
foray into innovative gear, the Swedish bass virtuoso refuses to be bound by the rules of convention.
Upfront:
Mark Egan
Bakithi Kumalo
Don Miller
Gear Reviews:
Yamaha TRB1004
Jerzy Drozd
Workshops:
Carol Kaye – Bassically Yours
Michael Dimin – Bass Alone
CD Sampler Station:
Wayne Jones
Nicholas Dechêne
Enhanced CD:
Video: Mike Dimin “Morning Has Broken”
MP3s: Carol Kaye - Sightreading Funky 16ths; Percy Jones – “PyarkaDiya”
PDFs: Don Miller – Connecting the Dots
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Get Them While You Can!
Every issue includes full transcriptions/tab and a free CD.
All but 8 issues of the entire collection are available.
A small sampling of the featured artists include Jaco Pastorius, Jeff Berlin, Nathan East, Gerald Veasley, Michael Manring, Geddy Lee, Victor Wooten, Marcus Miller,
Victor Bailey, Jack Cassidy, Stu Hamm, Bootsy Collins, Rhonda Smith, Jack Bruce, Chris Squire, Dave Pomeroy, T.M Stevens, John Myung, Mike Dimin, Carol Kaye,
Tony Levin, Brian Wilson, Bunny Brunell, Jim DeJulio, Trey Gunn, Ray Brown, Alain Caron, Jimmy Haslip, plus many, many more.
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