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Leonid & Friends: Call On Me

Leonid & Friends: Call On Me

Leonid & Friends, the band formed by bassist Leonid Vorobyev, is back with another fantastic Chicago cover. “Call On Me” originally appeared on the 1974 album, “Chicago VII.” As always, the band nails it.

Nenad Vasilic: Rose

Nenad Vasilic: Rose

Nenad Vasilic shared another video with us - and a preview to his new album, “Bass Room,” which drops this month. In this clip, Nenad performs the solo fretless tune, “Rose,” utilizing his Woodguerilla Ria V signature model.

Bass Talk: Abraham Laboriel & Pee Wee Hill – The Sequel

Bass Talk: Abraham Laboriel & Pee Wee Hill – The Sequel

Last year, we featured an incredible video featuring Abraham Laboriel and Pee Wee Hill, entitled “The Bass Walk.” Now they’re back with the follow-up.

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Alex Dee, Miki Santamaria, Quim Castelló, and Artashes Aslanyan: Do I Do

Alex Dee, Miki Santamaria, Quim Castelló, and Artashes Aslanyan: Do I Do

We always love seeing a new video from Miki Santamaria get posted. Miki shared this about the clip: “Jamming to Stevie Wonder’s ‘Do I Do’ with some of the finest musicians in Barcelona (and also very good friends of mine)...”

Walter Areia: Sem Paredes

Walter Areia: Sem Paredes

Brazilian double bassist Walter Areia has a keen sense of rhythm and melody. In his latest video for his song, “Sem Paredes,” he puts his percussive style to use.

Sons Of Apollo: “Comfortably Numb” Live with The Plovdiv Psychotic Symphony

Sons Of Apollo: “Comfortably Numb” Live with The Plovdiv Psychotic Symphony

Yesterday, Kevin shared the news of the new Sons of Apollo album, which features a symphony performing songs from their debut album and a set of cover songs. The band just shared one of the cover performances: Pink Floyd’s “Comfortably Numb.”

Queen: The Millionaire Waltz

Queen: The Millionaire Waltz

Queen’s classical influence really shines on the intro to this song in a duet between Freddie Mercury and bassist John Deacon. Originally recorded for “A Day at the Races,” this clip of “The Millionaire Waltz” comes from a live performance at the Summit in Houston, Texas in 1977.

Jacob Collier: NPR Tiny Desk Concert

Jacob Collier: NPR Tiny Desk Concert

NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert usually forces the band to reduce their format to create a more intimate performance. Music whiz Jacob Collier didn’t exactly take that route, though it’s one of my favorite performances from the series.

Oteil & Friends: Live at LOCKN’ (2019)

Oteil & Friends: Live at LOCKN’ (2019)

On August 24th, Oteil & Friends took the stage at the LOCKN’ festival. The band, fronted by Oteil Burbridge, also included Duane Betts, Melvin Seals, Eric Krasno, Neal Casal, Jay Lane, Jen Hartswick, Nat Cressman, Alfreda Gerald, and Lamar Williams Jr.

Iron Maiden: Run To The Hills, Live 2018

Iron Maiden: Run To The Hills, Live 2018

There’s nothing like an Iron Maiden show. Here’s a video the band shared from their 2018 “Legacy of the Beast” tour. “Run to the Hills” is a great showcase for Steve Harris’ playing with the intro, his signature galloping bass line, and more.

Pomplamoose: Love You Madly

Pomplamoose: Love You Madly

Pomplamoose just released an incredible new cover video. This time around, they do their thing on Cake’s “Love You Madly.” Nick Campbell is laying down some groovy bass on this one.

Darryl Anders and AgapéSoul: Kite

Darryl Anders and AgapéSoul: Kite

Last year, Darryl Anders and his band AgapéSoul released their second album, “Conversations.” The album kicks off with this track, “Kite,” which includes perfect bass tone from Anders and a vocal performance from Zoe Ellis that feels like ear candy.