
Tellez percolated in-the-pocket, plying harmonic extensions aplenty amid the poly-rhythmic percussion and extended improvisations which defined the genre.
Pablo also plied his craft with LaBelle, Pete Escovedo, and The Latin Spice Band, among others.
Pablo Tellez Sound & Vision…
Santana and Gato Barbieri: “Europa” https://youtu.be/h4Mrp6wuSwk
Malo: “Suavecito” https://youtu.be/y6pL7hwZAgM

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Photo by Jan Nicholas
By Thomas Semioli
Rock ‘n’ roll lives in the blood, sweat, and beers of the American bar band, and to my ears, among the genre’s best were the Iron City Houserockers, later to emerge as Joe Grushecky & The Houserockers.
Oft compared to the E Street Band in style and execution (The Boss produced the band’s spectacular American Babylon LP in 1995); founding bassist Art Nardini has been working the pocket with Joe since ‘76. Art’s weapons of choice include the Fender Telecaster and Jazz, and MusicMan Stingray.
Why this band and their leader never enjoyed the commercial success of Bruce, John Mellencamp, Steve Earle, or Tom Petty, among others, is among rock ‘n’ roll’s great mysteries!
Art Nardini Sound & Vision with The Houserockers:
“I Can’t Take It” Live (1979) https://youtu.be/FMRsZCUZoWo
“Junior’s Bar” Live (1988) https://youtu.be/9307ZVkFvOY
“Everything’s Gonna Work Out Right” https://youtu.be/ryQ3AuxPTaM
“American Babylon” https://youtu.be/52L5-64cm2E
With The Boss “That’s What Makes Us Great” https://youtu.be/VirqIl99q6A

“Cissy Strut,” “Lady Marmalade,” “Right Place Wrong Time” … I feel like I am working towards something that will be remembered….”
A giant of the instrument, an elite bassist whose tone and phrasing renders him recognizable in first measure of any passage he renders, George Joseph Porter Jr. is a founding member of The Meters (with Art Neville, Leo Nocentelli, and Zigaboo Modeliste) and among of the forefathers of the genre referred to as “funk.” Make that ‘Nawlins funk….”
To dig deep into the storied history of The Meters, check out this June 2020 Music Aficionado feature by Jim Farber https://bit.ly/3elIC3L
A composer, solo recording artist, producer, valued sideman, and endlessly sampled player, Porter’s signature style is rooted in his growling split-coil “Precision” tone, staccato phrasing, and his absolute mastery of rhythm and space whilst working in tandem with the kick drum of Zigaboo, or any other cat he’s waxed sides with. Every passage George renders means something rhythmically, harmonically, aesthetically – no filler, no wasted notes….
Porter’s collaborations span Tori Amos, Earl King, Harry Connick, Albert Lee, Lee Dorsey, Irma Thomas, Jimmy Buffett, Allen Toussaint, Dr. John, Sir Paul, David Byrne, LaBelle, Robbie Robertson, Taj Mahal, Joe Cocker, Robert Palmer, Solomon Burke, Willy DeVille, and John Scofield… to cite a ridiculously select few!
When George isn’t in the studio cutting chart topping, watershed sides, he leads his own ensemble Runnin’ Pardners – a staple on the jam band festival circuit.
George Porter Sound and Vision…
The Meters
“Cissy Strut” https://youtu.be/Nd3yDoOyvbY
“Ain’t No Use” https://youtu.be/tKWEL-e4_pc
“Cabbage Alley” https://youtu.be/dL6-2euKSgs
“People Say” https://youtu.be/UpEmtoTv2iw
“Hey Pocky Way” https://youtu.be/eFz9GEYLq80
LaBelle: “Lady Marmalade” https://youtu.be/ku7W0BZcxdw
Dr. John: “Right Place Wrong Time” https://youtu.be/G5zPqgQ67yo
Robert Palmer: “Sailin’ Shoes https://youtu.be/V592ldkLMBs
Robert Palmer: “How Much Fun” https://youtu.be/FWuBeZlyn70
David Byrne: “Hanging Upside Down” https://youtu.be/3o_3CXa1ZDs
Tedeschi Trucks Band: “Ain’t No Use” https://youtu.be/VqwhwtlvXYo
Solo George “Woogie Boogie” from his Runnin’ Partner slab https://youtu.be/2JbIQvWB-Ac
Tori Amos “Professional Window” https://youtu.be/5ImEt52CxVY
Harry Connick “Booker” https://youtu.be/Bs6i5R_waPY

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Behold Brit Pop Royalty!
A founding member of Ocean Colour Scene, Damon Minchella is a purveyor of hazy, hypnotic grooves which he plies on his battered Fender Jazz with a reverence for psychedelia, baroque pop, and classic rock.
In addition to his work with OCS (five Top 5 UK slabs, fifteen Top 20 UK singles the last time I counted…) Damon also anchored Paul Weller’s band for a dozen years, and appeared with The Who at Live 8.
Following a serious hand injury, which he as fully recovered from, Michella now turns to academia, teaching a pop music course at The University of South Wales.
Damon Minchella Sound & Vision…
Ocean Colour Scene:
“The Day We Ride the Train” https://youtu.be/1rr4tXN2eJM
“The Riverboat Song” https://youtu.be/brzzM31G4x8
“You’ve Got It Bad” https://youtu.be/GSCRUwJk1_Q
Paul Weller:
“He’s The Keeper” https://youtu.be/dUx-E8w3ctU
“Horseshoe Drama” https://youtu.be/byB1-AWxZlU
The ‘Oo at Live 8
“Won’t Get Fooled Again” https://youtu.be/t1fJVdpIyRM

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Courtesy of Kasabian Co UK

As the anchor of Nashville’s Kings of Leon – a modernist mélange of American rock ‘n’ roll which quotes garage, blues, punk, country, and Southern rock – Jared Followill piles passages in service of the almighty song with pocket motifs and an occasional melodic statement just to remind you that there’s more to life than pickin’ roots!
Jared’s main weaponry of choice is the Gibson Thunderbird IV, and we’ve spotted him with a Epiphone version as well, along with a standard Gibson SG, and old reliables Fender Jazz and Precision basses.
Jared Followill Sound & Vision…
“Black Thumbnail” https://youtu.be/E3BkTjkLea0
“Radioactive” https://youtu.be/wPBbMbKSZrQ
Jared and KOL rockin’ Rotterdam in 2016 https://youtu.be/lKeUCkBO8QA
When KOL is on hiatus, Folowill takes a busman’s holiday with Smoke and Jackal.
“No Tell” https://youtu.be/k5wpB6FpPzE

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Tim Lefebvre is among the most in-demand bassists on the contemporary rock, jazz, jam-band, experimental and electronica scenes … and permutations thereof. He adapts to every genre he works in – stretching his harmonic and melodic chops as an improviser / catalyst – or simply laying down the groove and working the pocket.
Using a wide array of instruments, from vintage Fender Jazz and Precision, and Moollon, to extended range and upright, Tim’s stage and studio credits include David Bowie (Blackstar /2016), the Tedeschi-Trucks Band (Let Me Get By/2016), Donald Fagen, Dave Binney, the Saturday Night Live Band, Donny McCaslin, and Mark Giuliana, to cite a few.
Tim Lefebvre Sound & Vision…
Donny McCaslin https://youtu.be/JOhOjMQLOfQ
“In Memory of D.B. and D.E.” https://youtu.be/m8rlOBLcdYQ
Tedeschi-Trucks “Get What You Deserve” https://youtu.be/C9G91tiUDfA
David Bowie “Blackstar” https://youtu.be/kszLwBaC4Sw

A prolific hit songwriter (“Free Ride,” “I Can Dream About You,” James Brown’s “Living In America,” “Instant Replay,” Black Box “Ride On Time” among others), producer, multi-instrumentalist, and recording artist, the late Daniel Earl Hartman anchored the most commercially successful incarnation of the Edgar Winter Group in the early 1970s, which also featured a couple of other legends: Rick Derringer and Ronnie Montrose.
A pocket player (“Frankenstein”) given to the groove, Hartman also plied his craft (s) with Tina Turner, Nona Hendryx, Joe Cocker, The Plasmatics (Metal Priestess) and Steve Winwood, to cite a select few. Hartman was a prolific solo recording artist, waxing eight slabs from 1976 through 1989.
In 1989 Dan released New Green Clear Blue – an ambient instrumental album inspired by Vangelis and Harold Budd.
Dan was also renowned for his design and use of the infamous “bass suit” with the Edgar Winter Band, which set him back $5000 – a small fortune in 1974. Note: the instrument’s controls are on the sleeve attached to an aluminum plate. The guitar neck ends in a Crescent Moon and the suit itself has moons on it.
Said Hartman “The bass suit was actually one of the first cordless guitars in existence, and I invented it. It was built right into this silver bodysuit so it looked as though the bass was coming out of my body, and the volume and tone knobs were on the sleeve. When it worked it was great, but the tunings were a little strange, plus I can’t tell you how many times I got shocked. It wound up being just one more thing that we had to worry about on tour…’well, I wonder if this will work tonight.’ After a while I couldn’t stand wearing it anymore so I gave it up.”
Dan Hartman Sound & Vision…
Dan’s MTV video for “Instant Replay” with GE Smith miming on bass! https://youtu.be/jW-OfaiBs9k
Hartman and his double-neck on this live rendition of “Free Ride” with the Edgar Winter Group https://youtu.be/nIBOG8BRcdY
“Frankenstein” from The Old Grey Whistle Test https://youtu.be/gnewLUgjoQ4
“Miracle of Love” https://youtu.be/yyaKf2L7G68
“I Can Dream About You” MTV video https://youtu.be/621Nk3Ubz4A
Dan Hartman New Green Clear Blue https://youtu.be/vVTR9ORROxU
