Beedster Posted Tuesday at 20:39 Posted Tuesday at 20:39 Think he was English, think he was 1970's.........? Quote
Misdee Posted Tuesday at 22:34 Posted Tuesday at 22:34 (edited) I can only think of Mo Foster, who had a double bass fingerboard grafted on to his Jazz Bass when he had it made fretless, but I'm pretty sure that bass had both pickups on it. Probably not what you are thinking of. Edited Tuesday at 22:34 by Misdee 1 Quote
Beedster Posted 18 hours ago Author Posted 18 hours ago 7 hours ago, Misdee said: I can only think of Mo Foster, who had a double bass fingerboard grafted on to his Jazz Bass when he had it made fretless, but I'm pretty sure that bass had both pickups on it. Probably not what you are thinking of. That's him, many thanks @Misdee, some follow-up incoming in a few days...... Quote
Sparky Mark Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Mo Foster – A History of His Fender Jazz Fretless Bass – FretlessBass.com https://share.google/3o3Q4mBuGEY8oYkqg Quote
Mickeyboro Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Mo once offered me a fretless lesson. Wish I’d taken him up on it! Quote
Sparky Mark Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 6 minutes ago, Mickeyboro said: Mo once offered me a fretless lesson. Wish I’d taken him up on it! 1 Quote
Misdee Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 17 hours ago, Beedster said: Think he was English, think he was 1970's.........? Regarding the Jazz Bass with a single rear pickup, I think you might be thinking of early-2000's era Dan Glenn. He was/is(?) and L.A-based fretless player who had a beard, looked a bit like Mo Foster and played a fretless Modulus Jazz that had one rear pickup. Could it be you have got the two a bit mixed up/ mixed together? Quote
Beer of the Bass Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) Moe Foster did some articles in the 90s Bassist magazine, as far as I can remember his Jazz bass looked fairly conventional. He did say the ebony fingerboard had come from a double bass, but presumably it had had been cut down to normal Jazz bass proportions. edit; OK, in the link it looks to have a somewhat extended fingerboard, but not so much that it only had room for one pickup, maybe 2 octaves or so? Edited 4 hours ago by Beer of the Bass Quote
MNY Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 8 hours ago, Misdee said: Regarding the Jazz Bass with a single rear pickup, I think you might be thinking of early-2000's era Dan Glenn. He was/is(?) and L.A-based fretless player who had a beard, looked a bit like Mo Foster and played a fretless Modulus Jazz that had one rear pickup. Could it be you have got the two a bit mixed up/ mixed together? Dann is still going strong although he has had a few health issues which he is battling through. I keep in touch with him via FB, he’s a top guy and always willing to share. I’m not sure he plays much fretless any more. He’ endorses Dingwall basses and plays mainly 6 string these days. Quote
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