byron luiters
(john butler trio)
The secret of playing bass well, for me, is not caring:
forgetting what you’ve learned and playing in the
moment. My first bass was a four-string Yamaha RBX; my
favourite bass ever to date is my 1971 Fender Precision.
My bass heroes are Stuart Zender, Paul Jackson, Pino
Palladino, Chuck Rainey, Flea, Stanley Clarke, Larry
Graham, Willie Weeks and Stevie Wonder. If I could get
the bass tone of any album ever released, I would choose
Stuart Zender’s tone on The Return of the Space Cowboy,
especially the song ‘Scam’. Bad-ass! Our new album Flesh
and Blood is out now and we’re touring Europe, North
America, Japan and Oz throughout this year.
www.johnbutlertrio.com
(john butler trio)
The secret of playing bass well, for me, is not caring:
forgetting what you’ve learned and playing in the
moment. My first bass was a four-string Yamaha RBX; my
favourite bass ever to date is my 1971 Fender Precision.
My bass heroes are Stuart Zender, Paul Jackson, Pino
Palladino, Chuck Rainey, Flea, Stanley Clarke, Larry
Graham, Willie Weeks and Stevie Wonder. If I could get
the bass tone of any album ever released, I would choose
Stuart Zender’s tone on The Return of the Space Cowboy,
especially the song ‘Scam’. Bad-ass! Our new album Flesh
and Blood is out now and we’re touring Europe, North
America, Japan and Oz throughout this year.
www.johnbutlertrio.com
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