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The Main Squeeze: With A Little Help From My Friends

The Main Squeeze: With A Little Help From My Friends

Add The Main Squeeze to the list of groups making the most of this challenging time. In this clip, the band performs The Beatles’ “With A Little Help From My Friends.” And they got help from 65 of their own friends to form the backing choir.

Renaud Garcia-Fons & Do Sé Panch Prabhu Edouard: Double Bass/Tabla Duet

Renaud Garcia-Fons & Do Sé Panch Prabhu Edouard: Double Bass/Tabla Duet

Renaud Garcia-Fons recently shared this incredible video of a double bass/tabla duet he recorded with Prabhu Edouard. “This piece might not have seen the light of day in this form without this incredible and disastrous health crisis,” Renaud shared.

Michael Manring: Sardonic Grin

Michael Manring: Sardonic Grin

Michael Manring released a masterpiece of a record recently, which was the first solo album by him since 2005’s “Soliloquy”. In this clip, Manring performs “Sardonic Grin” from “Small Moments”.

Kiefer Shackelford and Abraham Laboriel Sr.: Impromptu Jam

Kiefer Shackelford and Abraham Laboriel Sr.: Impromptu Jam

Any time I see a video featuring Abraham Laboriel Sr., I drop what I’m doing to watch. Spectrasonics put on an event to showcase their gear, with Kiefer Shackelford and his band. They also had a surprise in store: inviting Laboriel Sr. to the stage.

The Band Geeks: Roundabout

The Band Geeks: Roundabout

There are some pretty amazing videos being shared during this time of social distancing. Here’s one by The Band Geeks, who put together their “Quarantine Edition” cover of the Yes tune, “Roundabout.”

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Antoine Baril: One Man Rush Medley

Antoine Baril: One Man Rush Medley

Our friend Rob Waxman shared this video on Facebook, and it blew me away. The video was released in 2015, but it was new to us. Antoine Baril put together this massive medley of Rush tunes and then proceeded to play the bass, guitar, and drums.

Spare Parts: Herbie’s Tune

Spare Parts: Herbie’s Tune

It has been a while since we’ve been able to feature Spare Parts. They’re back with a new “Quarantine Collaboration” series of videos, and they’re sounding as good as ever. Check out their performance “Herbie’s Tune” - in honor of Herbie Hancock.

Ghost-Note with MonoNeon: Inner Turmoil

Ghost-Note with MonoNeon: Inner Turmoil

I really dig the Zildjian LIVE! series. I also really dig Ghost-Note. In this clip, drummer Sarah Thawer takes the spotlight on the tune, “Inner Turmoil,” and MonoNeon once again lays it down with some impressive lines. This one has it all!

Guy Pratt’s Lockdown Licks: Pink Floyd’s “Money” Solo and “One of These Days”

Guy Pratt’s Lockdown Licks: Pink Floyd’s “Money” Solo and “One of These Days”

Session ace Guy Pratt kicked off a YouTube series last month called “Lockdown Licks” to reveal the secrets of songs he has recorded or has played. In this episode, he goes over two Pink Floyd classics he’s played with the band.

Vulfpeck: Test Drive

Vulfpeck: Test Drive

Vulfpeck is back with a new video, and once again, they got us moving. In this clip, Joe Dart and the band perform the instrumental, “Test Drive.” So good to see these guys again!

Maurizio Mariani: Elliott Smith’s “Waltz #1”

Maurizio Mariani: Elliott Smith’s “Waltz #1”

Back in 2012, we shared Maurizio Mariani‘s incredible solo bass version of Elliott Smith’s “Everything Means Nothing To Me.” Now he’s using the quarantine to collaborate with other musicians to continue paying homage to the late singer-songwriter.

Studio Jams #69: Open Jam / Tutu

Studio Jams #69: Open Jam / Tutu

I’ve been a long time fan of Studio Jams. Here’s episode #69, which was filmed on April 18, 2015. Nathan East, James “Biscuit” Rouse, Gil Parris, and Matt King combine an open jam with “Tutu” in this clip.