Bass Videos - Page 29
Living Colour’s Tiny Desk Set Features Wimbish’s Spector-Fueled Low End
At Tiny Desk, Doug Wimbish proves why he's a bass icon, blending tone, technique, and looping mastery in a standout performance.
Mayones Magic: Mohini Dey Anchors Greg Howe Trio Live at Spoleto Jazz 2024
Mohini Dey brings serious low-end power to Spoleto Jazz 2024, delivering groove, solos, and command with the Greg Howe Trio.
Richard Bona’s Soulful Bass Meets Cuban Fire in a Stunning Berlin Duet with Alfredo Rodríguez
Two masters, one groove. Richard Bona and Alfredo Rodríguez deliver an inspired live performance blending Afro-Cuban rhythm and jazz phrasing.
Bass Meets Shred: Riccardo Oliva Anchors Jack Gardiner’s “Shibuya Meltdown”
Riccardo Oliva brings groove, melody, and fiery slap bass to “Shibuya Meltdown,” locking in with Gianluca Pellerito on his headless Ibanez five string in this tight fusion performance.
Hadrien Feraud Pushes the Boundaries with Whoevazntawn and His Signature Mayones
Hadrien Feraud’s tone and technique shine as he anchors Whoevazntawn with his go-to Mayones and Ken Smith basses.
Funk Meets Fire: Ellen Alaverdyan and Dino Jelusick Team Up for “Wrong Side of the Law”
Ellen Alaverdyan stars in The Big Ol’ Nasty Getdown’s latest video for “Wrong Side of the Law,” with Dino Jelusick and Kenny Aronof
Bootsy Collins Talks George Clinton, Funk Legacy, and Bass-Driven Songwriting
Bootsy Collins reflects on his legacy, working with George Clinton, and the deep groove that made him one of funk’s most iconic bassists.
Throwback Thursday: Tony Kanal Rocks His Yamaha BB on No Doubt’s 1996 TV Debut
Tony Kanal anchored No Doubt’s 1996 TV debut with his Yamaha BB, a GK head, and the bass tone that helped launch a band.
Stanley Clarke Returns to Tiny Desk with Alembic in Hand and a Lifetime of Low-End Wisdom
Bass legend Stanley Clarke performs at NPR’s Tiny Desk, highlighting his upright and Alembic bass work in a dynamic, genre-spanning set.
Vintage Funk: Alan Gorrie and Average White Band Perform “Work To Do” Live in 1975
This unearthed 1975 live clip features Alan Gorrie and Average White Band performing “Work To Do,” with Gorrie driving the groove on his Fender P Bass.
Kevin Scott Channels Johnnie Taylor’s Soul on a 5-String Moollon with “What About My Love” Bass Cover
Kevin Scott brings deep groove and motion to a soulful bass cover of Johnnie Taylor’s “What About My Love” using his 5-string Moollon.
Evan Marien’s Ken Smith Bass Shines in Jazz Fusion Set with Dana Hawkins at Nublu
Evan Marien performs live at Nublu with Dana Hawkins, blending groove-driven jazz fusion, octave effects, and his Ken Smith bass into a standout set.











