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Carl Palmer’s ELP Legacy, Featuring Simon Fitzpatrick, Announce US Tour
Concerts & Tours

Carl Palmer’s ELP Legacy, Featuring Simon Fitzpatrick, Announce US Tour

After wrapping up a fall outing, Carl Palmer is bringing his ELP Legacy trio out for a second leg of their US tour. The band will be performing a multi-media show that consists of ELP’s catalog, with Simon Fitzpatrick on bass.

Mojo Hand FX Introduces Clarity Compressor Pedal
Pedals & Effects

Mojo Hand FX Introduces Clarity Compressor Pedal

Mojo Hand FX has expanded its line of pedals with the Clarity Compressor, an original circuit design focused on simplicity and sonic versatility.

Norm Stockton Releases “Grooves & Sushi” Album and Deluxe Edition Set
New Albums

Norm Stockton Releases “Grooves & Sushi” Album and Deluxe Edition Set

Back in 2019, bass guru Norm Stockton launched a web series called “Grooves & Sushi” in which he called top-shelf musicians to make music and commune over a meal. Now the project has been released as an album.

Magnus Sjöquist: Bergslagen
Bass Videos

Magnus Sjöquist: Bergslagen

Magnus Sjöquist is known for his work on the U-Bass, but his latest video is totally different. He won the International Bass Competition, and the first prize: a Boden Bass. The combo of the bass and his home in Sweden led him to write this song.

In Memoriam: Remembering the Bassists We Lost in 2021
In Memoriam

In Memoriam: Remembering the Bassists We Lost in 2021

As one year ends and we look forward to another, it’s important to stop and remember the incredible talents we lost. Join us as we remember the bassists we lost in 2021.

Consider The Source Releases “Hybrid Vol. 1: Such As A Mule”
New Albums

Consider The Source Releases “Hybrid Vol. 1: Such As A Mule”

Consider The Source has always blended different styles of world music, but their latest release takes it to a new level. “Hybrid Vol. 1: Such As A Mule” expands their already diverse palette to include acoustic instruments for new textures.

Celebrate Ron Carter’s 85th Birthday at Carnegie Hall
News

Celebrate Ron Carter’s 85th Birthday at Carnegie Hall

Jazz legend Ron Carter will be turning 85 on May 4th, 2022, but he’ll be celebrating with the public six days later. The master bassist will be performing with three of his bands at Carnegie Hall.

Rush Releases Unseen “Moving Pictures” Photo Collection for Charity
News

Rush Releases Unseen “Moving Pictures” Photo Collection for Charity

Rush’s iconic eighth studio album “Moving Pictures” turned forty this year and the celebrations are continuing. Rush is working with photographer Deborah Samuel to release rare photo outtakes for charity.

EBG Instruments Introduces Vicious Bass Model
Basses

EBG Instruments Introduces Vicious Bass Model

EBG Instruments has unveiled a new model to their lineup called the EBG-5 Vicious, which features a new body shape. The company launched the model with the EBG-5 Vicious Orion, which is a limited one-off piece to showcase the new design.

Behringer Revives the Octave Divider Pedal
Pedals & Effects

Behringer Revives the Octave Divider Pedal

Behringer has been making waves over the last few years by reissuing vintage synths and drum machines. Now, they’ve brought back a classic octave pedal with the Octave Divider.

Fernando Molinari Returns with New Album, “Reaching Inside”
New Albums

Fernando Molinari Returns with New Album, “Reaching Inside”

Fernando Molinari has a new album out that may be one of the year’s best prog and fusion records. “Reaching Inside” is packed with tantalizing riffs and grooves that the bassist has been honing over the past few years.

Ronald Light Examines “Pedal Culture” in New Book
News

Ronald Light Examines “Pedal Culture” in New Book

Heads up, pedal junkies – Backbeat Books has just released a new book by Ronald Light that will pique your interest. “Pedal Culture: Guitar Effects Pedals as Cultural Artifacts” is described as a themed exploration of stompboxes.