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Peekaboom: Always On The Run (Live)

Peekaboom: Always On The Run (Live)

Peekaboom bassist Simone Masina sent us their latest video, and there’s a cool story with it: “I want to share with you our new video – the first cover we’ve done live. It is also the same tune you shared by us three years ago,” Simone shared. “Now, I can say No Treble brings luck to us!” We love it,...

John Ferrara: Ben Franklin’s Hair

John Ferrara: Ben Franklin’s Hair

Consider the Source bassist John Ferrara has just released his second solo song, entitled “Ben Franklin’s Hair.” What does the title have to do with the incredible two-handed tapping melody? Not much. “I don’t know why I named it that, don’t think about it too much,” Ferrara admits. “The song was inspired by Romance era composers like Franz Liszt and...

Metallica: Anesthesia (Pulling Teeth), Live in Chicago 1983

Metallica: Anesthesia (Pulling Teeth), Live in Chicago 1983

On February 10th each year we celebrate Cliff Burton’s birthday. But this year is special: it’s officially Cliff Burton Day. That’s why we’re observing the holiday with a live performance of the legendary Metallica bassist’s most famous bass solo composition, “Anesthesia (Pulling Teeth).” Recorded live at the Metro in Chicago during a 1983 performance, the clip shows Burton ripping through...

Stanley Clarke, Patrice Rushen, Ndugu Chancler: Oleo

Stanley Clarke, Patrice Rushen, Ndugu Chancler: Oleo

We were sad to hear of the passing of legendary drummer Ndugu Chancler. While he is best known as the drummer for Michael Jackson’s “Billie Jean,” his career was marked with tons of great jazz, fusion, and funk grooves. Here’s a display of some his jazz chops with pianist Patrice Rushen and bassist Stanley Clarke on the jazz standard “Oleo”....

Kamasi Washington: Malcolm’s Theme, Live at Paste Studios

Kamasi Washington: Malcolm’s Theme, Live at Paste Studios

I’m a huge Kamasi Washington fan, and that’s thanks in part to the amazing bass work of Miles Mosley. Here’s an awesome stripped down version of “Malcolm’s Theme” from Washington’s 2015 album The Epic, live at Paste Studios. The song is driven by Mosley’s active bass line, which he accents with a slew of pedals to build different sections. Check...

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Paul Simon: Wristband

Paul Simon: Wristband

Paul Simon shocked the world on February 5th when he released a statement that he’s retiring from touring. That led me to watch a ton of his videos, including this clip for his recent song “Wristband.” Simon is joined by longtime collaborator Bakithi Kumalo, who many know for his incredible bass lines on the Graceland album. “Wristband” comes from 2016’s...

Olivier Babaz: Boplicity

Olivier Babaz: Boplicity

Many know Olivier Babaz for playing kalimba at the same time as bass, but he’s also incredible at jazz bowing. Here’s a great clip of him performing “Boplicity.” “It’s a follow up of [my] Swing feel & Baroque bow grip series with a classic Miles Davis & Gil Evans composition,” he writes.

Mark Morton: Eleanor Rigby

Mark Morton: Eleanor Rigby

Bassist Mark Morton has put together quite an impressive all-bass (and vocals) arrangement of The Beatles’ “Eleanor Rigby.” Using multiple bass and vocal tracks, Mark handles it all.

Armin Metz: Back In The Jungle

Armin Metz: Back In The Jungle

Armin Metz is back with another incredible solo bass video for his song “Back in the Jungle.” Filmed at night in the forest, the track has a hypnotic flow. The song is an incredible feat in itself, but it’s even more impressive that he can perform it as he walks the path at night.

Victor Wooten: NAMM 2018 Performance and Lesson

Victor Wooten: NAMM 2018 Performance and Lesson

Victor Wooten’s appearances at the NAMM Show are always special. This year he gave a performance and talk at the Reverb booth. Starting with an awesome solo piece, Wooten talks about his summer camp before diving into music theory in a relatable way. He’s then joined by saxophonist Bob Franceschini for a pair of tunes.

John Mayer Trio: Good Love Is On The Way (Live)

John Mayer Trio: Good Love Is On The Way (Live)

We’re huge fans of the John Mayer Trio, thanks in large part to the versatile Pino Palladino. Here’s an excellent clip of the band performing “Good Love Is On The Way” back in 2007. Pino is laying it down and throwing in the tastiest fills along the way.

Kauppinen-Oksanen-Lähdesmäki: Cereal Killer Clown

Kauppinen-Oksanen-Lähdesmäki: Cereal Killer Clown

No Treble reader Ari-Pekka Kauppinen sent us this video of his new trio saying, “Our music is a blend of old school fusion with modern influences. Our band is all about fearless improvisation while having fun playing together and I think this video captures that attitude and joy nicely.” We’re digging this!