Groove: the notreble.com podcast No Treble
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Groove – The No Treble Podcast features interviews with bassists each month, discussing all things music, creativity and (of course) bass. Hosted by Mitch Joel.
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Groove – Episode #113: Mark Egan
Mark Egan, a legend in the world of electric bass (including a Grammy!), brings his rich history and deep passion for the instrument into his latest album, “Cross Currents.” He’s our guest for episode #113 of Groove - the No Treble Podcast.
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Groove – Episode #112: Henrik Linder
In this Groove podcast episode, Henrik Linder shares insights into his musical world. He talks about the joy of learning and growing as a musician, the transition from covers to original music, and the role of the bass in a band. He also discusses how social media has opened new doors for musicians.
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Groove – Episode #111: Jon Button
Jon Button’s bass became his passport, navigating through gigs that spanned commercial scores, movie soundtracks, and tours with music royalty such as Sheryl Crow, Shakira, and, ultimately, The Who. He’s our guest for this month’s episode of Groove - the No Treble Podcast.
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Groove – Episode #110: Justin Smolian
Justin Smolian and his band, Dirty Honey, are back to rock you out with their latest head-turner, “Can’t Find The Breaks.” Justin is our guest for this month’s episode of Groove - the No Treble Podcast.
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Groove – Episode #109: Rodney “Skeet” Curtis
Few bassists have etched their legacy as indelibly as Rodney “Skeet” Curtis. This is a reflection on his 40-year odyssey, and it reveals not just a musician but a maestro who has continually redefined the electric bass. Skeet is our guest for this month’s episode of Groove - The No Treble Podcast.
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Groove – Episode #108: Shaun Cooper
Shaun Cooper of Taking Back Sunday is as a formidable figure, with his bass lines etching deep grooves in the landscape of punk rock music. He’s our guest for the December episode of the Groove Podcast.
Customer Reviews
Great bass/music podcast
The host asks all the questions that I would ask if I were fortunate enough to sit with these fantastic musicians.
The interview with Geddy Lee blew my mind. I could listen to him all day long.
Stick to bass talk.
How about sticking to talk about the bass guitar and leave politics out of it.
My humble opinion
Thanks for interviewing Carlos Henriquez. I’ve been trying to learn clave from him. Get Willie Weeks!