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Scott Kinsey
4,081 listeners
Scott Kinsey is a keyboardist best-known for his work with the jazz fusion group Tribal Tech. He has also performed or recorded with numero… read moreScott Kinsey is a keyboardist best-known for his work with the jazz fusion group Tribal Tech. He has also performed or recorded with numerous other artists including Gary Willis, James Moody, Bill Evans, Robben Ford and the fusion group … read moreScott Kinsey is a keyboardist best-known for his work with the jazz fusion group Tribal Tech. He has also performed or recorded with numerous other artists including Gary Willis, James Moody, Bill Evans, Robben Ford and the fusion group Uncle Moe's Space Ranch with guitarist T. J. Helmerich.… read more -
School of the Arts
3,335 listeners
Personnel: T Lavitz: piano, bass (3); Dave Weckl: drums, percussion; Frank Gambale: acoustic guitar; Jerry Goodman: violin (2, 5, 8); John … read morePersonnel: T Lavitz: piano, bass (3); Dave Weckl: drums, percussion; Frank Gambale: acoustic guitar; Jerry Goodman: violin (2, 5, 8); John Patitucci: acoustic and electric bass; Steve Morse: acoustic guitar (3, 4). Dave Weckl (Chick Core… read morePersonnel: T Lavitz: piano, bass (3); Dave Weckl: drums, percussion; Frank Gambale: acoustic guitar; Jerry Goodman: violin (2, 5, 8); John Patitucci: acoustic and electric bass; Steve Morse: acoustic guitar (3, 4). Dave Weckl (Chick Corea) handles all drums and percussion, John Patitucci (Chick C… read more -
Hemispheres
1,569 listeners
PHIL TURCIO - keys JOEL ROSENBLATT - drums RIC FIERABRACCI - bass View wikiPHIL TURCIO - keys JOEL ROSENBLATT - drums RIC FIERABRACCI - bass View wikiPHIL TURCIO - keys JOEL ROSENBLATT - drums RIC FIERABRACCI - bass View wiki -
Bring Back Pluto
536 listeners
“Bring Back Pluto” was formed in the summer of 2006 as a way of releasing some of the funk demons that had been lurking in its three member… read more“Bring Back Pluto” was formed in the summer of 2006 as a way of releasing some of the funk demons that had been lurking in its three members. Mark Jodice trades in his big hollow for a strat and lets it rip throughout. Jerry Wilfong drop… read more“Bring Back Pluto” was formed in the summer of 2006 as a way of releasing some of the funk demons that had been lurking in its three members. Mark Jodice trades in his big hollow for a strat and lets it rip throughout. Jerry Wilfong drops the dog house for a pork chop and gives the bottom end a n… read more -
Gary Willis
26,501 listeners
American jazz bass player renowned for his remarkably fluid and economical fingering style on fretless Ibanez bass. A member of Fusion out… read moreAmerican jazz bass player renowned for his remarkably fluid and economical fingering style on fretless Ibanez bass. A member of Fusion outfit Tribal Tech along with guitarist Scott Henderson, and much in demand for tuition, masterclasse… read moreAmerican jazz bass player renowned for his remarkably fluid and economical fingering style on fretless Ibanez bass. A member of Fusion outfit Tribal Tech along with guitarist Scott Henderson, and much in demand for tuition, masterclasses and bass clinics. Also a keen mountain bike enthusiast. View wiki -
Victor Bailey
24,704 listeners
Victor Bailey (March 27, 1960 – November 11, 2016) was an American jazz fusion bass guitar player. He was the bass player for Weather Repor… read moreVictor Bailey (March 27, 1960 – November 11, 2016) was an American jazz fusion bass guitar player. He was the bass player for Weather Report during their final years from 1982 to 1986, and launched a solo career in 1988. Born in Philadel… read moreVictor Bailey (March 27, 1960 – November 11, 2016) was an American jazz fusion bass guitar player. He was the bass player for Weather Report during their final years from 1982 to 1986, and launched a solo career in 1988. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., Victor Bailey attended the Berkl… read more -
Tony Grey
8,763 listeners
Tony Grey, born in Newcastle, England in 1975, is a bassist, possibly most prominently known for playing with Hiromi Uehara. Whilst recover… read moreTony Grey, born in Newcastle, England in 1975, is a bassist, possibly most prominently known for playing with Hiromi Uehara. Whilst recovering from a nasty car accident at the age of 18, Tony began playing the bass and successfully audit… read moreTony Grey, born in Newcastle, England in 1975, is a bassist, possibly most prominently known for playing with Hiromi Uehara. Whilst recovering from a nasty car accident at the age of 18, Tony began playing the bass and successfully auditioned for the Berklee College of Music in Boston. Tony gradu… read more -
Jeff Berlin
21,978 listeners
A flexible and powerful electric bassist, Jeff Berlin has been one of the major fusion bassist since the mid-'70s. His father sang ope… read moreA flexible and powerful electric bassist, Jeff Berlin has been one of the major fusion bassist since the mid-'70s. His father sang opera and his mother played piano. Berlin had nine years of violin lessons starting from when he was … read moreA flexible and powerful electric bassist, Jeff Berlin has been one of the major fusion bassist since the mid-'70s. His father sang opera and his mother played piano. Berlin had nine years of violin lessons starting from when he was five and was considered a child prodigy, appearing with orch… read more -
Wayward Monks
1,352 listeners
The Wayward Monks serve up a jamming hybrid of jazz, progressive rock, and acoustic music with trumpet, keys, guitar, bass and drums. A gro… read moreThe Wayward Monks serve up a jamming hybrid of jazz, progressive rock, and acoustic music with trumpet, keys, guitar, bass and drums. A groundbreaking instrumental band with compositions that are rhythmically varied (lots of grooving in … read moreThe Wayward Monks serve up a jamming hybrid of jazz, progressive rock, and acoustic music with trumpet, keys, guitar, bass and drums. A groundbreaking instrumental band with compositions that are rhythmically varied (lots of grooving in 7/4 time), distinctively original, emotional, and melodic. View wiki -
Fat Time
376 listeners
Fat Time plays instrumental jazz/rock fusion. The band name was taken from a song by Miles Davis and influences are, besides the latter, ar… read moreFat Time plays instrumental jazz/rock fusion. The band name was taken from a song by Miles Davis and influences are, besides the latter, artists like Weather Report, Scofield, Tribal Tech, Yellowjackets and Herbie Hancock. The second al… read moreFat Time plays instrumental jazz/rock fusion. The band name was taken from a song by Miles Davis and influences are, besides the latter, artists like Weather Report, Scofield, Tribal Tech, Yellowjackets and Herbie Hancock. The second album by Fat Time is called Fox Farm Fusion, released in 2007 … read more