Bass Videos - Page 73
Jaco Pastorius: Three Bass Solos from 1977 Herbie Hancock Tour
For many years, I’ve loved the records of Jaco Pastorius during Herbie Hancock’s 1977 tour. Jaco was 25 at the time. Music Universe put together this video of three of Jaco’s solos during the tour, spanning three cities.
KNULP: While My Guitar Gently Weeps
Multi-instrumentalist KNULP is back with a new cover, and this one is as impressive. Taking on George Harrison’s “While My Guitar Gently Weeps,” KNULP handles all the instruments and vocals.
Blame It On The Boogie (Featuring Juna Serita)
Juna Serita has been busy lately! We keep seeing videos pop up featuring the bassist, including this performance of “Blame It On The Boogie.”
Aaron Gibson: Peek at the Last Page
It’s always nice to see another video from Aaron Gibson, and this is another he deems a “first draft.” This is “Peek at the Last Page,” which already sounds awesome to us.
First Circle: Phase Dance
I love going back to the Pat Metheny Group Tribute Band First Circle and their videos. Here’s one I recently enjoyed, with the band performing “Phase Dance” from PMG’s debut album, “Pat Metheny Group.”
Lorenzo Feliciati: Morning Wow
Our good friend Lorenzo Feliciati sent us this video, which is the first single from his upcoming album, Second Rumble. “Morning Wow” showcases Lorenzo’s remarkable bass playing and composition skills.
Leland Sklar: James Taylor’s “There We Are” Play Along
Leland Sklar closed out 2023 with another one of his terrific videos, sharing stories, music, and some hilarious comments along the way. In this clip, he plays along to James Taylor’s “There We Are.”
Nenad Vasilic: San Francisco Dance
We’re kicking off 2024 in one of our favorite ways: sharing a video from a reader. Nenad Vasilic sent us this performance of his wonderful tune, “San Francisco Dance,” from his album, “Bass & Strings.”
Julia Hofer: Top 5 Bass Lines of 2023
Julia Hofer is closing out 2023 with a list of her five favorite bass lines of 2023.
Samuel Haynes: Amber
Years ago, we shared videos by Samuel Haynes. He’s making his return and just shared this video for “Amber.”
Grateful Dub: They Love Each Other
I’m really digging the Sugarshack videos with Grateful Dub. Here’s a new one, with the group performing an acoustic version of Grateful Dead’s “They Love Each Other,” with Matthew “Dickey” James on bass.
Muses: Aja
Muses, a band which includes bassist Juna Serita, Rie on guitar, Marie Fukai on keyboard, Kanade Sato on drums and special guest Harumo Imai on sax, took on Steely Dan’s “Aja” for their latest video. They nailed it.











