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New music, with an emphasis on the bass player.

Steve Bailey Releases Jaw-Dropping Duets Album, “Carolina”

Steve Bailey Releases Jaw-Dropping Duets Album, “Carolina”

Steve Bailey has returned with a new solo album, or more appropriately, duet album. “Carolina” is an amazing 17-song collection that showcases the six-string wonder with a wide array of artists.

Metallica Releases “S&M2”

Metallica Releases “S&M2”

Metallica has returned with a new album and concert film of epic proportions. “S&M2” is their second live release alongside the San Francisco Symphony is taken from a set of concerts last year marking the 20th anniversary of the original.

The Allman Betts Band Release Second Album, “Bless Your Heart”

The Allman Betts Band Release Second Album, “Bless Your Heart”

A year after their triumphant debut, the Allman Betts Band has released their sophomore record, “Bless Your Heart”. The group, formed by the sons of original Allman Brothers Band members, once again tracked their music at Muscle Shoals.

Kem Releases “Love Always Wins”

Kem Releases “Love Always Wins”

R&B superstar Kem has returned with “Love Always Wins”, which marks his first album since 2014. The album features producer and bassist Derek “D.O.A.” Allen, as well Kem’s regular bassist Al “The Burner” Turner.

Jahmal Nichols Doubles on Gregory Porter’s “All Rise”

Jahmal Nichols Doubles on Gregory Porter’s “All Rise”

After spending the last several years paying tribute to the great Nat King Cole, jazz vocalist Gregory Porter is back to focusing on his original music. His new album, “All Rise”, features Jahmal Nichols plays both double bass and bass guitar.

Leo Kottke and Mike Gordon Return with “Noon”

Leo Kottke and Mike Gordon Return with “Noon”

For the first time in fifteen years, the duo of guitarist Leo Kottke and Phish bassist Mike Gordon have released a new album together. “Noon” features eleven new tracks by the duo including originals and covers.

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Jimmy Johnson Anchors Michael Landau’s “Liquid Quartet Live”

Jimmy Johnson Anchors Michael Landau’s “Liquid Quartet Live”

Michael Landau and his Liquid Quartet have just released a live album that captures the band during a performance at L.A.’s Baked Potato Jazz Club last year. The guitarist is joined in the band by Abe Laboriel Jr, David Frazee, and Jimmy Johnson.

Gregg August Releases “Dialogues on Race, Vol. 1”

Gregg August Releases “Dialogues on Race, Vol. 1”

Bassist Gregg August has released an important new work that’s been a decade in the making. “Dialogues on Race, Vol. 1” is an album of music originally commissioned by The Jazz Gallery in 2009 that combines a wide instrumental palette.

MonoNeon Featured on New Nas Album, “King’s Disease”

MonoNeon Featured on New Nas Album, “King’s Disease”

Rap icon Nas has returned with his thirteenth studio album, with guest appearances by The Firm, Don Toliver, Big Sean, A$AP Ferg, Lil Durk, and more. It also features bass phenom MonoNeon alongside Anderson .Paak on the track “All Bad.”

Buzz Osborne and Trevor Dunn Release “Gift of Sacrifice”

Buzz Osborne and Trevor Dunn Release “Gift of Sacrifice”

Buzz Osborne, aka King Buzzo, of The Melvins has released a second solo LP called “Gift of Sacrifice”. The acoustic album features the guitarist/vocalist in a duo format with Mr. Bungle bassist Trevor Dunn, who performs entirely on the upright bass.

Robby Krieger Taps Arthur Barrow for “The Ritual Begins At Sundown”

Robby Krieger Taps Arthur Barrow for “The Ritual Begins At Sundown”

As guitarist for The Doors, Robby Krieger helped forge a new path in rock. Five decades later, he’s released a new solo album, “The Ritual Begins At Sundown.” Krieger called on his longtime friend (and former Zappa bassist) Arthur Barrow for the project.

Bill Frisell Releases “Valentine” with Thomas Morgan

Bill Frisell Releases “Valentine” with Thomas Morgan

Bill Frisell has released “Valentine”, which mixes originals with jazz standards, traditional songs, and covers. Although they have worked together in various formats, it is the first recording to feature his trio with Rudy Royston and Thomas Morgan.