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For Gene Simmons of KISS, less bass is more. The legendary artist recently shared his opinions on his fellow bass players, highlighting the style he likes best and his approach to his own playing.
A hit from 1983 was named the greatest bass guitar solo of all time by bassists. The solo showcased Cliff Burton’s innovative, expressive approach and impact on thrash metal. “The Eddie Van Halen of ...
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Texas rock icon Steve Miller featured his left-handed bassist on the third of four singles from his now-classic album ...
As stated, Simmons was making a larger point stating that he was not necessarily a fan of the more technical players in music and felt that on his chosen instrument, the less showy, the better. In the ...
A 1983 track from one of the most popular rock bands of all time has been celebrated by bassists for having the greatest bass guitar solo of all time. Metallica's '(Anesthesia) – Pulling Teeth' topped ...
*For more than 50 years, bass player Rustee Allen has been “all funked up,” playing and recording with some of the most legendary singers and bands in the world of rock, soul, R&B, fusion, and gospel ...
Rush fans know the band's prolificacy – churning out nearly an album a year since the mid-70s. How do you find fresh inspiration after decades of relentless productivity? Geddy Lee and Rush discovered ...
Writers, scholars, radio hosts and musicians, including the bassist Ron Carter, share songs that shine a light on an instrument that lays the foundation of jazz. By Marcus J. Moore There’s a clip ...