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We all know that some of our heroes play for the top bands and so getting to actually see them is an occasional and costly excercise.

However, as we all know, it about who you know etc not how good you are.

There are some fabulous bass players playing in pubs near you and I wondered that we could have a list of recommendations. Not you, or your mate etc but bass players who are currently playing in easily (and cheaply) accessible places from whom you think your brothers on this forum would benefit.

I can start off:

An obvious one is Blockhead legend Norman Watt-Roy, who has been playing regularly with Wilko Johnson ( [url="http://www.myspace.com/wilkojohnson"]http://www.myspace.com/wilkojohnson[/url] ) for some years now. He's fantastic, so much energy, innovation, sweat, commitment, talent, all for a tenner!

A second nomination is Sam Bunting who plays with Zalinski ( [url="http://www.myspace.com/zalinskiband"]http://www.myspace.com/zalinskiband[/url] ) sometimes use a Warwick, sometimes MM, intricate bass lines, lots of detail and interpretation but accurate and appropriate. Very good to watch and pinch ideas from.

Get out there and learn, for the price of a beer or two what could be better?

Any others?

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Lincoln Anderson in Essex, he plays with Steve Harley (Cockney Rebel), as well as other sessions/deps. Plays for a cool standards trio called The 3 B's, Reg Webb on keys.

Very good friend of mine, amazing player and top notch guy :)

Si

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[quote name='4 Strings' post='711200' date='Jan 13 2010, 12:47 PM']I can start off:

An obvious one is Blockhead legend Norman Watt-Roy, who has been playing regularly with Wilko Johnson ( [url="http://www.myspace.com/wilkojohnson"]http://www.myspace.com/wilkojohnson[/url] ) for some years now. He's fantastic, so much energy, innovation, sweat, commitment, talent, all for a tenner![/quote]

I am sure you did not mean to say NWR is a small time Bass player... :)

But i do understand your drift, and a good idea.
A thread worth watching.



Garry

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[quote name='lowdown' post='711450' date='Jan 13 2010, 03:52 PM']I am sure you did not mean to say NWR is a small time Bass player... :)[/quote]

Not just Norman, I wouldn't want to refer to anyone as small time, but, in the spirit of this post, and he may well be on here somewhere as he makes a fine bass as well, I'd like to recommend Pete Stroud - catch him with Bad Influence, or even better, when ex Bluesbreakers guitarist Buddy Whittington is over, see Pete with his old Peter Green mucker, Roger Cotton on keys as well.

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On the South London circuit, I'd recommend these two...

[url="http://www.myspace.com/stevematthewsrazers"]Steve Matthew's Razers[/url] - He tends to try & get Jonty Banks (Ukelele Orchestra of GB) or [url="http://www.petepritchard.co.uk/"]Pete Pritchard[/url], whenever they're available. Both are fantastic players. [i]Very[/i] occasionally I get the call to fill in.

Tres Geezers - [url="http://www.flyguitars.com/interviews/mickhawksworth.php"]Mick Hawksworth[/url]. Well worth a look if you like the Little Feat end of things & a Gibson RD Artist fretless.



Pete.

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[quote name='Paul S' post='711292' date='Jan 13 2010, 02:55 PM']There is an Eagles tribute band going around called the Illegal Eagles. Their bass player is pretty damned hot. Looks remarkably like Pino P, too.[/quote]
Chris Childs. Also the bassist for THUNDER no less (or WAS, until they split again last year)!! Superb musician and really nice guy to boot!
He's now working with Luke Morley and Pete Shoulder in their new band The Union and has started his own Eagles tribute called Ultimate Eagles.

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[quote name='4 Strings' post='714530' date='Jan 16 2010, 01:13 AM']I'm gonna search out Mick Hawksworth[/quote]

Micks played on some fantastic records, especially if you like a bit of early British rock
I interviewed him last year [url="http://www.flyguitars.com/interviews/mickhawksworth.php"]http://www.flyguitars.com/interviews/mickhawksworth.php[/url] (over 5 pages)

Check these!

[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLzWif5Oilo"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLzWif5Oilo[/url] Andromeda from 1969

[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wE2q-j3tWo"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wE2q-j3tWo[/url] Fuzzy Duck from 1971

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Saw the Hamsters a couple of years ago, in London somewhere, the Half Moon in Putney I think.

As I understand it the bass player has a problem with his right hand which makes it difficult to play. If he makes it look effortless then he is all the more a Geezer!

The Hamsters are just the sort of band, cheap and easy to go and see but top notch players. Great call, Hamster

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My nomination goes to a chap by the name of Darren Tingey, who plays with a band called Be Sharp that gig regularly in Kent, Essex, Surrey, Hampshire & Berkshire.

Great trio that cover the likes of Steely Dan, Jimi Hendrix, Jackson Browne, Robben Ford & Little Feat - Darren's playing really comes to the fore in this band. Thoroughly nice chap to talk bass with as well!

Cheers,
iamthewalrus

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[quote name='Paul S' post='711292' date='Jan 13 2010, 01:55 PM']There is an Eagles tribute band going around called the Illegal Eagles. Their bass player is pretty damned hot. Looks remarkably like Pino P, too.[/quote]


That guy is Chris Childs..he was the bassist for Thunder,in recent years..nice bloke.

EDIT-i hadnt seen Tombboy's post..my appologies!

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[quote name='silddx' post='727381' date='Jan 28 2010, 10:54 AM']We had an artist support us called Betty Steeles. She had a fantastic upright player who was having so much fun. Can't find out anything about him though, he's not mentioned on her website or myspace.[/quote]

PM her on myspace and ask.

As for Chris Childs, I used to watch him in pubs in Cardiff when he was doing deps for Pino who had just broke with Go West and Paul Young. He played as Status headless as I recall. Great player.

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[quote name='Paul S' post='711292' date='Jan 13 2010, 01:55 PM']There is an Eagles tribute band going around called the Illegal Eagles. Their bass player is pretty damned hot. Looks remarkably like Pino P, too.[/quote]

When you mentioned him and his look I thought I knew who you were talking about- checked out Illegal Eagles' site.
I used to see him play with a great blues rock band called Bad Reputation in the late 90's
Always thought what a great player he was- very, very solid and quite Pino-esque too.
Very worthy of a mention in this topic.


+1 for Neil Harland. Good guy too.

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