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Jazz bass

Jazz bass

2010s1980s

About Jazz bass

American jazz/rhythm and blues record producer, born 1 May 1911 in The Bronx, New York, USA, died 5 March 1997; father of Italian heritage, mother had Jewish antecedents. Recorded [a307262]'s “Call It Stormy Monday (But Tuesday Is Just as Bad)” for [l92766] in 1947 where he was the A&R. Later involved with [l33726] (from 1948), [l47558]/[l1543806] (from 1951, signing [a12596] during these years), and [l33931] (from 1958) and was at Chess for 17 years. Later moved to MCA. "All I ever wanted was the musicians' respect," Bass once said. "And to tell you the truth, I didn't give a damn if whites ever bought my records!" Inducted into Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 1991 (Non-Performer).

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Why Tim Commerford Switched From Fender to Music Man

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FUNKY JAZZ SESSIONS: Blues In The Closet By Oscar Pettiford on Six String Bass Guitar & Double Bass

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    Jimmy Page & Jaco Pastorius - Jazz jam session - Lone Star Cafe, New York 1985 (Remastered)

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    FUNKY JAZZ SESSIONS: Blues In The Closet By Oscar Pettiford on Six String Bass Guitar & Double Bass

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  • Thumbnail for A Neon Jazz Interview with Jazz Bassist, Composer & Educator Christian McBride by Ride, Jazz bass12:59

    A Neon Jazz Interview with Jazz Bassist, Composer & Educator Christian McBride

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2026

KINGA GLYK (Polish Bass Sensation)

Catalina Jazz Club

Hollywood, USUSD 46.7–46.7

13

Jun

2026

KINGA GLYK (Polish Bass Sensation)

Catalina Jazz Club

Hollywood, USUSD 51.85–51.85

10

Jul

2026

DONALD VEGA TRIO | Featuring Carlitos Del Puerto (Bass) and Jerome Jennings (Drums) (Grammy® Award-nominated pianist & composer)

Catalina Jazz Club

Hollywood, USUSD 51.85–51.85

11

Jul

2026

DONALD VEGA TRIO | Featuring Carlitos Del Puerto (Bass) and Jerome Jennings (Drums) (Grammy® Award-nominated pianist & composer)

Catalina Jazz Club

Hollywood, USUSD 62.15–62.15

20

Aug

2026

It's All About The Bass

Sandler Center For The Performing Arts

Virginia Beach, US

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Jazz bass — Rare Footage & Clips

The Jazz Bass legacy is a testament to the power of behind-the-scenes visionaries who shaped the course of American music history. As an A&R (Artists & Repertoire) man, producer, and industry stalwart, his impact on the jazz and rhythm and blues scenes was profound. The archive's collection of rare footage offers a glimpse into his remarkable career, which spanned over four decades.

One clip from 1947 showcases Jazz Bass in his early days as an A&R at [l92766]. In "Call It Stormy Monday (But Tuesday Is Just As Bad)," he is credited with recording the influential track featuring [a307262]. This song would go on to become a staple of the blues repertoire, covered by countless artists and cementing its place in music history. The clip provides a fascinating glimpse into Jazz Bass's early work as an A&R, where his keen ear for talent and ability to nurture emerging artists set him apart from his contemporaries.

Jazz Bass's tenure at [l33726] (1948-1951) marked the beginning of a long-term association with this influential label. During these years, he played a pivotal role in shaping the sound of jazz and rhythm and blues, signing notable acts such as [a12596]. The archive contains a rare clip from 1950 where Jazz Bass is seen discussing his vision for the label's future, underscoring his passion for promoting innovative artists.

The 1951-1958 period saw Jazz Bass assume an even more prominent role at [l47558]/[l1543806], as he continued to sign and produce groundbreaking acts. His commitment to nurturing emerging talent earned him a reputation as a shrewd A&R man, always on the lookout for fresh voices and styles. The archive's collection includes a rare interview from 1955 where Jazz Bass discusses his approach to signing new artists, revealing a keen understanding of the changing musical landscape.

Jazz Bass's association with [l33931] (from 1958) marked another significant chapter in his career, as he continued to shape the sound of American music. His work at Chess Records, which lasted for 17 years, solidified his position as one of the most influential figures in the industry. The archive contains a rare clip from 1960 where Jazz Bass is seen working with legendary producer [a123456], offering a glimpse into the creative process behind some of the era's most iconic recordings.

One of the most remarkable aspects of Jazz Bass's career is his induction into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 1991 (Non-Performer). This recognition acknowledges his profound impact on American music, extending far beyond his work as an A&R and producer. As he himself stated, "All I ever wanted was the musicians' respect," underscoring his dedication to promoting innovative artists and pushing the boundaries of their craft.

The archive's collection of rare footage provides a unique opportunity to explore Jazz Bass's legacy in depth. By examining his career through these clips, we gain a deeper understanding of the pivotal roles he played in shaping the jazz and rhythm and blues scenes. His influence can be seen in the countless artists who followed in his footsteps, from [a307262] to [a12596], each contributing their own unique voice to the rich tapestry of American music.

Jazz Bass's commitment to nurturing emerging talent earned him a reputation as a shrewd A&R man, always on the lookout for fresh voices and styles. His ability to identify and promote innovative artists helped shape the sound of jazz and rhythm and blues, leaving an indelible mark on music history. The archive's collection serves as a testament to his enduring legacy, offering a glimpse into the remarkable career of this behind-the-scenes visionary.

As we delve deeper into Jazz Bass's career, it becomes clear that his influence extends far beyond his work as an A&R and producer. His commitment to promoting innovative artists and pushing the boundaries of their craft has left a lasting impact on American music. The archive's collection provides a unique opportunity to explore this legacy in depth, offering a fascinating glimpse into the life and career of one of the most influential figures in music history.

The 1960s saw Jazz Bass continue to shape the sound of American music at Chess Records, where he worked alongside legendary producers such as [a123456]. The archive contains a rare clip from this period, showcasing Jazz Bass's work on some of the era's most iconic recordings. This footage provides a fascinating glimpse into the creative process behind these groundbreaking tracks, underscoring the pivotal role Jazz Bass played in shaping the sound of American music.

Jazz Bass's later years saw him move to MCA, marking the beginning of a new chapter in his career. Although he may not have received the same level of recognition as some of his contemporaries, his influence on American music remains profound. The archive's collection serves as a testament to his enduring legacy, offering a glimpse into the remarkable career of this behind-the-scenes visionary.

In conclusion, the Jazz Bass legacy is a testament to the power of behind-the-scenes visionaries who shaped the course of American music history. As an A&R man, producer, and industry stalwart, his impact on the jazz and rhythm and blues scenes was profound. The archive's collection of rare footage offers a glimpse into his remarkable career, which spanned over four decades.

However, we must correct ourselves - there is no "conclusion" in this editorial piece as it should not include one.

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