Bass Videos - Page 4
Warren Haynes Band Digs Into Roots Rock and Blues at Amp Jam 2 with Kevin Scott on Bass
Warren Haynes Band delivers more than two and a half hours from Amp Jam 2, with Kevin Scott laying down deep, steady grooves throughout.
Remco Hendriks Lets His Stradi Fretless Bass Do the Talking
Remco Hendriks plays a Stradi fretless 4 string in a tight close-up, locking into a drum track with signature phrasing and subtle octave pedal use.
You Came for Larry Carlton and Robben Ford You Stay for the Bass
A full 2007 North Sea Jazz set featuring Larry Carlton and Robben Ford has surfaced, capturing two masters in a fluid, dynamic live performance with Travis Carlton holding down the low end.
I Built The Sky’s “Fuel To Fly” Blends Precision Prog with a Powerful Low-End Core
I Built The Sky pushes modern instrumental prog forward on “Fuel To Fly,” with Toby Peterson-Stewart holding down the low end on a 5-string Dingwall.
Watch Jack White Turn Coachella 2026 Into a “Seven Nation Army” Singalong
At Coachella, Jack White ends his set with “Seven Nation Army,” driven by Dominic Davis on vintage Jazz Bass and a crowd song-a-long.
Dogstar’s ‘Joy’ Rides a Clean Groove from Bassist Keanu Reeves
Dogstar drop “Joy,” their second video in recent months, featuring Keanu Reeves on Fender PJ and GK Legacy RB, locking into a tight, driving groove.
Proof That Taste Wins: Leland Sklar with Phil Collins, Live in 1990
This complete 1990 Berlin show captures Phil Collins at full scale, with Leland Sklar locking in the groove and holding together a massive band.
Ron Carter Brings Timeless Authority to Emmet Cohen’s “Well You Needn’t”
Ron Carter’s lines drive Monk’s “Well You Needn’t” on Emmet Cohen’s new release, showcasing legendary time, phrasing, and straight ahead bass playing.
Throwback: Miles Davis Turns “Milestones” Loose with Dave Holland on Bass
The year of Bitches Brew, Miles Davis was redefining the band in real time. Dave Holland’s upright work reveals a new role for the bass.
Watch Mark Sandman’s 2-String Slide Bass in This 1994 Morphine Session
A four song Morphine set from 1994 showcases Mark Sandman’s 2 string bass and slide technique, delivering a deep, raw groove with minimal gear.
Jack Bruce, Cream, and “Sunshine Of Your Love” Live at Royal Albert Hall in 2005
Newly released footage from Cream’s 2005 reunion highlights Jack Bruce’s fretless tone as he and Eric Clapton split vocals on this classic track.
Low, Loud, and Locked: Dominic John Davis on SNL with Jack White
Dominic John Davis shapes the sound of Jack White’s SNL debut of “Derecho Demonico,” blending groove, tone, and effects.











