John Kahn (Jerry Garcia Band)

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A long-time Jerry Garcia collaborator as an upright/electric bassist and musical director, the late John Kahn was a mainstay on the Bay Area rock scene from the mid-1960s until his passing in 1996.

Dig this live version of “Cats Down Under the Stars” https://youtu.be/LZ0JLTTa144

A composer, producer, engineer, multi-instrumentalist, and student of classical and jazz, Kahn worked a soulful pocket on many a seminal side with Nick Gravenites, Brewer & Shipley, Merl Saunders, and Maria Muldaur, to cite a select few.

Fans of the classic double-live slab The Live Adventures of Mike Bloomfield and Al Kooper (1969) will note John’s bass solo on “Her Holy Modal Highness.”

“Her Holy Modal Highness” https://youtu.be/QbdwcPii75M

Harvey Brooks (Bob Dylan, Miles Davis, The Doors)

Courtesy Harvey Brooks Video Blog

 

From the City University of New York, Queens College, session bassist and producer Harvey Brooks was the go-to player on the New York City studio scene in the 1960s and 1970s and helped to establish the instrument in modern popular music and jazz.

 

As the electric bass was essentially in its infancy, Brooks brought his understanding of blues, pop, soul, folk, and jazz to the instrument, appearing on such influential albums as Bob Dylan’s Highway 61 Revisited, Miles Davis’ Bitches Brew (with Dave Holland), Al Kooper’s Super Sessions, the Doors’ Soft Parade, and The Electric Flag’s A Long Time Coming, to cite a very select few few.

 

Harvey mastered the pocket, and no matter how far he extended the harmonic and rhythmic possibilities within a chord, he always managed define the changes. In the process he taught Miles to rock, added zest to Dylan’s libretto, and gave Mike Bloomfield the support he needed to extend the language of blues guitar.

 

HUFFINGTON POST / Tom Semioli: Harvey Brooks: Eleven Bass Players Who Belong in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame https://bit.ly/2hOLzO3 

 

Be sure to check out Harvey’s YouTube Video Blog and book “View from the Bottom.”  Harvey’s weapons of choice are the Fender Precision and Jazz basses, with LaBella strings, and Ampeg amplification.

 

 

 

Harvey Brooks Sound & Vision…

 

Bob Dylan: “It Takes A Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train To Cry” https://youtu.be/SN1ACh8lzHg

 

Electric Flag “Groovin’ Is Easy” https://youtu.be/Zl29ULtQKXc

 

Super Sessions “Harvey’s Tune” https://youtu.be/QUT_NQ4tbTI

 

Miles Davis “Bitches Brew” https://youtu.be/Q26k14yBAnM

 

The Doors “Touch Me” https://youtu.be/8lVqEchxIxw