Most recognized as a longtime member of Bon Jovi (he ghosted for Alec Jon Such before appearing on stage as a band member), Hugh McDonald’s credits as a session ace alone qualify him for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame merits!
An exemplary pocket and melodic player who works extended range with wide range of styles at his fingertips, Hugh has anchored seminal sides and/or stages with a wide range of artists spanning Phoebe Snow, Jose Feliciano, David Bromberg, Ringo Starr, Steve Forbert, Lita Ford, Carlene Carter, Alice Cooper, Rory Block, Cher, Andy Pratt, Michael Buble, Michael Bolton, and John Prine just to cite a very select few.
Among Hugh’s weapons of choice include Sadowsky, Hofner, Fender Precision and Fender Jazz in both 4 and 5 string configurations. McDonald was afforded Rock and Roll Hall of Fame membership with Bon Jovi – one of the few times the Hall actually got things right with crediting sidemen and women!
Hugh McDonald Sound & Vision…
Bon Jovi:
“This House is Not For Sale” https://youtu.be/_Ri2KEiXlNk
“We Don’t Run” https://youtu.be/xX4822phj7U
“It’s My Life” https://youtu.be/vx2u5uUu3DE
Tony Senatore’s rendition of “Livin’ On A Prayer” https://youtu.be/TX8lzWN0dKU
I’m going to get into my Iroc Z28 and drive back into 1987. The original bass player on this track was Hugh McDonald, who I knew briefly in the 80’s. He’s as solid as they come, and I am a fan of his style of playing that drives any song. I often wonder what Tom Semioli was doing around this time…perhaps practicing his Kip Winger-like dance steps in his garage for an upcoming metal gig.
Highlighting the importance of eighth notes, dig KYBP Adjunct Professor Tony Senatore’s rendition of “Runaway” https://youtu.be/1wSy4phB4Dg
Steve Forbert: “Get Well Soon” https://youtu.be/Kr27ZH6oX9s
Alice Cooper: “Poison” https://youtu.be/Qq4j1LtCdww
Courtesy of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Com
A student of fusion icon Alphonso Johnson, jazz bassist /composer / recording artist Darek Oles, and extended range virtuoso Todd Johnson, she’s the rumbling bass behind Adventure Time’s “Marceline the Vampire Queen.”
A rocker with a funky disposition – or perhaps a funkster with a rock temperament, Ashley has anchored slabs and shows with a wide range of artists including Ed Harcourt, Adam Lambert, CeeLo Green, My Jerusalem, Filter, Cher, and Great Northern, among others.
Check out Ashley’s demo of the Fender American Deluxe Dimension Bass V https://youtu.be/u_l8t8yZfAk
Missing You.” “We Belong” “Kiss Me Deadly.” “Always.” Urban Desire.
‘Twas a time when rock music spoke to a generation or two or three. Of all the players who anchored the 1980s MTV / rock radio golden era, among the most prolific was a modest cat from Queens County New York City. You’ve heard him (Pat Benatar, John Waite, Tom Verlaine, Alannah Myles, Lita Ford and Cher -to cite a few) but you don’t know him – until now. Dig this series of Skype interviews with bassist Donnie Nossov. Armed with a ’62 Fender Precision and deep knowledge of rock, pop, rhythm & blues, soul, and permutations thereof – Donnie’s passages went platinum – behold the silver and gold on his den wall behind him!
Tom Semioli Writer / Interviewer
James Spina / Interviewer
Mark Polott / Editor
Mark Preston / Executive Producer
Donnie Nossov Sound & Vision….
Pat Benatar “We Belong” https://youtu.be/qxZInIyOBXk
Lita Ford “Kiss Me Deadly” https://youtu.be/kIt3OGra3Lo
John Waite “Missing You” https://youtu.be/k9e157Ner90
Tom Verlaine “Always” https://youtu.be/9X8SEnCGCKE
Genya Ravan “Aye Co’lorado” from Urban Desire (1978): https://youtu.be/uhlCEgZ0uu0
The End Imaginary Life as discussed in No Depression in 2018: https://bit.ly/2XaGx2r