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Nate Sabat Releases “Dirt Simple Upright Bass” Instructional Book
Sheet Music & Instruction

Nate Sabat Releases “Dirt Simple Upright Bass” Instructional Book

Mile Twelve bassist Nate Sabat has published a new book for beginners called “Dirt Simple Upright Bass”. The 45-page book, which is geared towards bluegrass players, is split into two parts.

Nathan East Joins Eric Clapton for U.S. Tour
Concerts & Tours

Nathan East Joins Eric Clapton for U.S. Tour

Guitar legend Eric Clapton is hitting the road this fall and feature veteran bassist Nathan East. The U.S. tour will include eight shows, which he says will be his only U.S. shows for the year.

Thundercat Announces 2021 Tour Dates
Concerts & Tours

Thundercat Announces 2021 Tour Dates

Bass phenom Thundercat has announced a substantial North American tour this fall to support his 2020 Grammy-winning release, “It Is What It Is”. Rapper Channel Tres will be opening the show for much of the outing.

Charnett Moffett Releases “New Love”
New Albums

Charnett Moffett Releases “New Love”

Bass virtuoso Charnett Moffett has returned with his seventeenth album as a leader, entitled “New Love”. The bassist describes the music, recorded in trio and quartet band formats, as a love letter to humanity.

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King Crimson Announces “Music Is Our Friend” Tour with The Zappa Band
Concerts & Tours

King Crimson Announces “Music Is Our Friend” Tour with The Zappa Band

In what seems to be a prog lover’s dream tour, King Crimson has unveiled the “Music Is Our Friend” tour. The outing will see the band accompanied by the California Guitar Trio for the first half of the tour and The Zappa Band for the second half.

“Mingus at Carnegie Hall” Gets Deluxe Reissue
New Albums

“Mingus at Carnegie Hall” Gets Deluxe Reissue

Forty-seven years ago, Charles Mingus performed with his band at Carnegie Hall. A live album, “Mingus At Carnegie Hall”, was issued but excluded much of the 2-hour performance. Now the full concert has been released as a deluxe edition.

Wolfgang Van Halen Releases “Mammoth WVH”
New Albums

Wolfgang Van Halen Releases “Mammoth WVH”

At long last, Wolfgang Van Halen’s solo project Mammoth WVH has released its debut album. Van Halen wrote, performed, and recorded all the parts. Although his family name looms large, Wolfgang finds his own sound to live up to that legacy.

Orlando le Fleming Launches “Rhythm Changes” Course
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Orlando le Fleming Launches “Rhythm Changes” Course

Jazz bassist and educator Orlando le Fleming has been releasing books on time and technique for the past few years. Now, he’s teaching how to expand on one of the most prevalent chord progressions in jazz: Rhythm Changes.

“The Pattern System for the Bass Player” by Ariane Cap and Wolf Wein Now Available
Sheet Music & Instruction

“The Pattern System for the Bass Player” by Ariane Cap and Wolf Wein Now Available

Ariane Cap’s and Wolf Wein’s new book “The Pattern System for the Bass Player” is now available. The 330-page book is packed with diagrams and exercises to teach fretboard proficiency as well as improvisation and mental practice.

Foo Fighters Announce 2021 Tour Dates
Concerts & Tours

Foo Fighters Announce 2021 Tour Dates

Last year, the Foo Fighters were set to celebrate their 25th anniversary with a world tour. Obviously, that was canceled. Instead, they’re celebrating their 26th anniversary this year starting with a tour in July and August.

Red Fang Returns with “Arrows”
New Albums

Red Fang Returns with “Arrows”

Red Fang has released their fifth album, “Arrows”, which they recorded in their hometown of Portland, Oregon with Chris Funk. This marks the third release with Funk, and the result showcases the band doing what they do best plus exploring new sounds.

Squarepusher Reissues Debut Album, “Feed Me Weird Things”
New Albums

Squarepusher Reissues Debut Album, “Feed Me Weird Things”

It’s been 25 years since Squarepusher, aka Tom Jenkinson, released his debut album, “Feed Me Weird Things”. Now the influential bassist and electronica producer has reissued the 14-track collection, which has been long out of print.