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Rodney Whitaker Pays Tribute to Ellington with “All Too Soon”
New Albums

Rodney Whitaker Pays Tribute to Ellington with “All Too Soon”

Jazz bassist Rodney Whitaker has released a new album called “All Too Soon,” which marks the second installment of a five-CD project to observe his fiftieth birthday. The new record pays homage to Duke Ellington.

Allparts Music Corporation Acquires Leo Quan Company
News

Allparts Music Corporation Acquires Leo Quan Company

Allparts Music Corporation has announced the acquisition of the Leo Quan Company. The news was shared on the Allparts Facebook page.

Groove – Episode #59: Petros Klampanis
Groove Podcast

Groove – Episode #59: Petros Klampanis

Petros Klampanis is a very melodic bass player with incredible intonation. He’s our guest for this month’s episode of Groove – The No Treble Podcast. Enjoy the conversation...

The Jazz Ministry: GOE
Bass Videos

The Jazz Ministry: GOE

The Drum Channel recently shared this incredible clip of The Jazz Ministry, the supergroup comprised of Abraham Laboriel Jr., Abraham Laboriel Sr., Michael Landau, and Greg Mathieson. Here they are performing “GOE” at the Drum Channel studios.

Refused Releases “War Music”
New Albums

Refused Releases “War Music”

Swedish hardcore-punk legends Refused have returned with their fifth album, entitled “War Music.” It’s the followup to 2015’s “Freedom,” which broke a 17-year break from new music from the band.

In Memoriam: Kelley Looney
In Memoriam

In Memoriam: Kelley Looney

Kelley Looney has passed away. He was 61 years old. Most fans know him as bassist for Steve Earle and The Dukes. He also worked with Tom Kimmel, The Thieves, Deana Carter, and more.

Playing How You “Should” Versus How You “Want”
Ask Damian Erskine

Playing How You “Should” Versus How You “Want”

A reader sent Damian a question that starts like this: “Sometimes I feel like I am supposed to be a certain type of player (especially after watching too many YouTube speed demons).” Check out this week’s column on “playing how you ‘should’ vs. how you ‘want.’”

Bela Fleck & The Flecktones: Throwdown at the Hoedown (Live)
Bass Videos

Bela Fleck & The Flecktones: Throwdown at the Hoedown (Live)

Back in 2007, Bela Fleck & The Flecktones performed the Byron Bay Bluesfest. Here’s a great clip of them playing “Throwdown at the Hoedown,” with that great intro by Victor Wooten.

Steve Harris Announces New British Lion Album, U.S. Tour Dates
News

Steve Harris Announces New British Lion Album, U.S. Tour Dates

Iron Maiden bassist Steve Harris has announced a new album and U.S. tour with his side project, British Lion. “The Burning” will be released January 17th. British Lion fans will recognize several of the songs, which have been in the works for two years.

In Memoriam: Timi Hansen
In Memoriam

In Memoriam: Timi Hansen

Timi Hansen, who played bass with Mercyful Fate, has passed away after a long battle with cancer. He was 61 years old. The news was shared by Mercyful Fate singer King Diamond.

Darkglass Electronics Unveils the Harmonic Booster V2.0 Pedal
Pedals & Effects

Darkglass Electronics Unveils the Harmonic Booster V2.0 Pedal

Darkglass Electronics may be known for their distortion circuits, but their first design was a clean preamp. Now they’ve brought the pedal back to life with the Harmonic Booster 2.0.

Lari Basilio: Far More (with Vinnie Colaiuta, Nathan East, and Greg Phillinganes)
Bass Videos

Lari Basilio: Far More (with Vinnie Colaiuta, Nathan East, and Greg Phillinganes)

After we shared the video of Lari Basilio performing “Man in the Mirror” in September, I bought the album. In addition to her remarkable playing, Basilio enlisted a killer band featuring Nathan East, Vinnie Colaiuta, and Greg Phillinganes. Check out the title track from “Far More.”