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YYNOT: The Body Electric

YYNOT: The Body Electric

I’ve been a fan of YYNOT for some time. I really dig their original work, as well as their covers of old school Rush songs. I was surprised to see them covering ’80s era Rush in this video, but as always, they nailed it.

Victor Wooten Trio: Liz & Opie (Live)

Victor Wooten Trio: Liz & Opie (Live)

During the 2018 PASIC Convention, Victor Wooten’s trio took the stage and performed music from their album, “Trypnotyx.” Here’s a clip of the band performing “Liz & Opie”, with Vic, Dennis Chambers, and Bob Franceschini. Of course, they nailed it.

Zander Zon: Game of Thrones – Light of the Seven

Zander Zon: Game of Thrones – Light of the Seven

The new season of Game of Thrones is creating quite a buzz. Leave it to Zander Zon to celebrate with an impressive arrangement of “Light of the Seven,” with his Harp Bass, bass guitar, and some pedals to create a beautiful soundscape.

Mohini Dey, Stuart Hamm, Tina Guo, and Alex Skolnick: NAMM Jam

Mohini Dey, Stuart Hamm, Tina Guo, and Alex Skolnick: NAMM Jam

During the 2019 NAMM show, there was an epic jam at the Baked Potato Jazz Club in Studio City, California. Guitarist Alex Skolnick, cellist Tina Guo, along with bassists Mohini Dey and Stuart Hamm, took the stage and lit it up.

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The Main Squeeze: No Quarter

The Main Squeeze: No Quarter

The Main Squeeze is back with another cover, and this time they really make it their own. In this clip, they take on Led Zeppelin’s “No Quarter”, with Rob Walker on bass.

Steve Di Giorgio: Bass Playthrough of Gone In April’s “The Curtain Will Rise”

Steve Di Giorgio: Bass Playthrough of Gone In April’s “The Curtain Will Rise”

Steve Di Giorgio’s bass playing always blows me away. The six-string fretless always drives whatever song he’s playing. Case in point: he’s just shared a new playthrough for the song “The Curtain Will Rise” from the band Gone in April.

House of Waters: Djigee (Live)

House of Waters: Djigee (Live)

House of Waters just shared a live performance video from their performance the Bremen Jazz Fest last year. As always, bassist Moto Fukushima and the band bring it!

Technoir, Featuring Stuart Zender: More Than You Can See

Technoir, Featuring Stuart Zender: More Than You Can See

Technoir is a fresh future soul/electronic band from Italy that has good taste in bass players. They recently released an EP, “AlieNation,” with the song “More Than You Can See.” The track’s thick texture is filled out by bassist Stuart Zender.

Elephant Gym: Audiotree Live Performance

Elephant Gym: Audiotree Live Performance

Elephant Gym performed in Chicago last month for Audiotree Live. The band is described as “an instrumental math/post-rock trio with heavy jazz and classical influences.” Bassist KT Chang’s presence in the band is strong, with some fantastic playing and technique.

The Marcus King Band: Goodbye Carolina

The Marcus King Band: Goodbye Carolina

I love it when there’s a new video by The Marcus King Band. In this clip, the band performs “Goodbye Carolina,” which is backed by bassist Stephen Campbell. The tune starts out soft and sweet before the band kicks things into a nice groove.

Cory Henry and the Funk Apostles (Featuring B.Slade): Inner City Blues

Cory Henry and the Funk Apostles (Featuring B.Slade): Inner City Blues

This band is the definition of pocket. Cory Henry and the Funk Apostles, featuring bassist Sharay Reed, lay it down in this clip of them performing the classic Marvin Gaye hit, “Inner City Blues.”

Steve Lukather with Will Lee: Georgy Porgy

Steve Lukather with Will Lee: Georgy Porgy

Will Lee recently posted this video on Facebook, and I’m glad he did. The former Late Show bassist sings and dishes out a smooth-as-butter bass line on a classic Toto song, “Georgy Porgy.” Get ready to groove.