Weekly Top 10: A Rare Jaco Pastorius Recording, Marcus Miller’s Head-Turning New Bass, and More
It’s always interesting to see what resonates most with our No Treble community each week, and gear news was the clear winner once again. From Marcus Miller’s innovative new headless Sire bass to an affordable multi-scale model from Harley Benton, it’s clear that bassists love exploring fresh sounds and designs. Of course, there was plenty more to dig into, including an incredible newly uncovered Jaco Pastorius recording from 1984, Ryan Madora’s latest “Keep It Groovy” lesson, and exciting tour announcements featuring Nathan East and Tanya O’Callaghan.
Here are the top 10 stories you won’t want to miss.
1. Headless and Multi-Scale: Marcus Miller’s Newest Sire Bass Defies Tradition
2. Newly Uncovered: Jaco Pastorius’ Stunning 1984 Live Set at NYC’s Blue Note
3. Ashdown’s New Studio-4 Bass Amp: A Battery-Powered Practice Rig for Bassists on the Go
4. Harley Benton’s New MSB-5 Bass Brings Multi-Scale Design to the Masses for $299
5. Nik Huber & Michael League Collaborate on a Semi-Hollow Bass with a Twist
6. How to Use the Blues Scale to Level Up Your Bass Lines and Fills
7. Eric Clapton Announces 2025 U.S. Tour with Nathan East on Bass
8. Bass of the Week: How Gildaxe Crafted This One-of-a-Kind Vintage-Inspired Bass
9. Christian McBride’s New Band Showcases Jazz’s Next Generation – Hear Their Stunning Debut
10. Bruce Dickinson’s Long-Awaited Return: His First North American Solo Tour in Decades – with Bass Virtuoso Tanya O’Callaghan
Corey Brown is the founder of No Treble and serves in an advisory role. He’s also Head of Editorial at Muse Group. Learn more about Corey on his website and LinkedIn.









