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Hear Thundercat’s Creative Bass Lines on Mac Miller’s Posthumous “Balloonerism”
Mac Miller's long-awaited posthumous album "Balloonerism" is finally here, featuring standout bass work from Thundercat on several tracks. The album, recorded in 2013, is now available alongside an accompanying short film.
Wilco’s Southern Tour with Waxahatchee Marks a Hometown Return for John Stirratt
Wilco and Waxahatchee are joining forces for a 2025 Southern tour, with Wilco bassist John Stirratt celebrating a special hometown show in New Orleans. See the full list of dates and details.
Laura Lee and Khruangbin to Bring Heavy Grooves on “A La Sala” 2025 Tour
Khruangbin is bringing their "A La Sala" tour into 2025 with newly announced spring dates across the U.S. Bassist Laura Lee and the band will deliver their signature grooves from Texas to the Northeast, wrapping up in Portland, Maine.
Bass Legend John Patitucci Explores Unity and Spiritual Growth in His Upcoming Album, “Spirit Fall”
John Patitucci has announced that his 17th solo album, "Spirit Fall," will be out on February 14th. The record is a trio effort with saxophonist Chris Potter and drummer Brian Blade that explores themes of "unity, spiritual growth, and musical innovation."
Jazz Great John Clayton Loses Home and Instruments in Wildfires – Here’s How You Can Help
Jazz legend John Clayton has lost his home, treasured instruments—including a historic bass once owned by Ray Brown—and a lifetime of music in the devastating Los Angeles wildfires. Learn how you can support Clayton and his family during this difficult time.
Envy of None Announces “Stygian Wavz” Album and Genre-Defying New Track
Envy of None, featuring Alex Lifeson and Andy Curran, announces their new album "Stygian Wavz" with a captivating single that pushes genre boundaries.
Bob Hardy Delivers Urgency to Franz Ferdinand’s “The Human Fear”
Bob Hardy brings intensity to Franz Ferdinand’s “The Human Fear,” an album exploring fear and strength.
Ringo Starr Taps Nashville’s Best, Including Bassist Dennis Crouch, for “Look Up”
Ringo Starr returns to his country roots with "Look Up," featuring Nashville greats like bassist Dennis Crouch, Billy Strings, Alison Krauss, and Larkin Poe.
Gene Simmons Expands 2025 Tour, Takes Fan Song Requests on Social Media
KISS bassist Gene Simmons has expanded his upcoming solo band tour, adding new spring 2025 dates with guitarists Brent Woods and Jason Walker, and drummer Brian Tichy. The 19-city trek spans from California to Canada.
Rediscovered Neil Young Album from 1977 Shines a Spotlight on Bass Legend Joe Osborn
Neil Young's unreleased 1977 recording "Oceanside Countryside" features session bass legend Joe Osborn during his Nashville period, capturing the same magic heard on "Comes a Time."
Win Big for a Cause: Bass Upfront’s Charity Raffle Supports Musicians
Celebrate the bass community and make a difference! Bass Upfront’s 25,000 Member Charity Raffle offers incredible prizes - including a Dingwall bass and premium gear - all while supporting MusiCares, a charity helping musicians in need.
Jane’s Addiction Members Tease New Music—But Without Perry Farrell
Jane’s Addiction’s on-stage meltdown this summer quickly put an end to their reunion tour featuring their first run with the original members in 14 years. Now it looks like the band is working together again, seemingly without vocalist Perry Farrell.











