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Published on 04-25-2014 02:15 AM
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Published on 04-17-2014 12:15 PM
Number of Views: 692
If you don't have a copy of Roy Vogt's SIMPLICITY, get yourself to Amazon and get yours NOW.
If you DO have a copy, why not post a review? I did. You can read it HERE. ...
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Published on 03-27-2014 02:00 AM
Number of Views: 964
Mike Emiliani from SmartBassGuitar.com tipped us off to this very interesting interview with Andrea Pollice from Alusonic Instruments. Here's an excerpt:
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Published on 03-26-2014 12:15 AM
Number of Views: 1254
Bassist, Anthony Chitmon, also known as “Mr. Seven Strings”, plays 4, 5, and 7-string bass. He’s from San Francisco, and here’s the kicker, friends: Anthony is also a TMBG student, and member of Thunder Row! He goes by the name “tbass”, and we’re more than proud to have him with us.
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Published on 02-12-2014 10:00 AM
Number of Views: 3638
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Published on 02-12-2014 09:05 AM
Number of Views: 616
If you haven't already seen this interview with Roy, check it out!
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Published on 12-28-2013 06:45 AM
Number of Views: 2360
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Published on 11-03-2013 01:30 PM
Number of Views: 1130
Album Review Bernhard Lackner - Transition Genre: Jazz It’s been a while since we sampled some of the album treats offered by Bernhard Lackner. If you missed our review of his album, Stories From Home, you can still check it out HERE. Those TMBG students who were fortunate enough to attend Roy Vogt’s Bass Camp in 2012 also had a chance to take some instruction from Lackner himself, as he was a guest teacher! ...
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Published on 10-03-2013 08:35 AM
Number of Views: 1808
Album Review Sean O'Bryan Smith - Reflection Genre: Faith Okay, so here’s a comparison: When you buy an album of, say, Christmas music, you are likely to know all or at least MOST of the songs. The question whether to purchase will mostly be based on the artist. Do I want to hear this person’s interpretation of the hymns or carols I already know? Do I want traditional? Do I want something completely re-interpreted by this particular band? ...
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Published on 09-03-2013 04:30 AM
Number of Views: 2704
Album Review Antoine Fafard - Occultus Tramitis Genre: Progressive/Jazz When I first read the Press Release for this album, I was intrigued. There are some heavy hitters in the line-up, and even though I hadn’t heard of Antoine Fafard himself, the fact that he comes packing with some big names would seem to suggest he’s a musician’s musician. Someone people want to work with. ...
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