Music has been the reason that I get up every morning (that, and my kids kneeing me in the stomach at 7am). I'm an electric bass player and I've won awards, toured the world many times over, and played a million concerts world-wide. I've played with nearly every great drummer, guitarist, pianist and horn player that are out there today. Many people regard me as the best electric jazz bassist in the world (does this include all the dimensions times infinity?)
One dark cloud was the cancer that overtook my son. When he became sick, I retired from playing and stayed home with my boy to take care of him. In order to make a living, I started The Players School of Music in Clearwater, Florida www.playerschool.com. This way I could stay in Clearwater and put a little attention on music through the explanation and demonstration of it to my students.
Two good things happened; my son was cured of his cancer, and The Players School has become one of the finest schools to learn how to play bass, piano, drums or guitar. I'm touring a lot, which, after all, is the name of the game. Nothing replaces the experience of reaching for new music every night in front of an appreciative audience. Keep an eye out for us. I tour with Danny Gottlieb on drums (Danny played drums with Pat Metheny for years), Othello Molineaux (the steel drum player who played in Jaco Pastorius' band) and Richard Drexler on piano and upright bass (Richard came out of the Woody Herman Orchestra). It is maybe the smokingest jazz ensemble I ever played in.
I am a practicing fool because I have this really deep need not to imitate as a bassist. I grant you that it is hard to find totally new bass concepts. But, if you don't look for them, then how can you find SOMETHING that is yours alone? I don't have the technique that many young players have today. And so I rely on my imagination to find new ideas that might be impactful to the people who listen to me. I recently found a totally new way to play the bass guitar, a method of playing that has opened many harmonic doors for me. I will showcase this method on a future recording of mine.
Jazz is my passion when I wear the leader's hat. I have found a lot of new ways to approach the electric bass that I am quite proud of. But, as a sideman, I can play funk like a swamp rat sitting on a hotplate, and I can rock like a rotweiller chained up in front of a piece of ribeye. I've been working hard to find a producer with some forward vision of giving the 4 or 8 bar solo on a pop tune to me instead of the guitar or the synth player. But, so far, the concept seems laughable to most producers. "A BASS PLAYER? PLAYING A SOLO? ON A BEYONCE RECORD?" I didn't realize that my instrument, for all the visibility it has achieved over the years, still is not regarded that highy in the music industry. I am out to change this, if I can.
Regarding the fans that I have, I have noticed over the years that fans of rock music often had a broader appreciation of music in other styles than some jazz fans have had. Rock fans have been incredibly supportive of my music and therefore I would like to say Thank You for all you have done and said about my bass playing. This does not go unnoticed.
I will keep you posted about gigs and new projects that I am involved in. To those people who have supported me and my playing, I send you my love and thanks.
Best to all,
Jeff
Jeff Sings One Syllable To The Left
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Billy Sheehan, Marcus Miller, Stanley Clarke, Stu Hamm, Jeff, Victor Wooten in NY at Bass Player LIVE October, 2006.
This foundation gives generously to people in financial and medical need. Teddy Atlas is a true philanthropist and Jeff is a proud supporter of this charitable organization.
Jeff's son Jason with Neil Peart at a Rush soundcheck.
Sir, To me you are the best bassist in the World. and I consider you in my heart as my Teacher. I wish U re doing fine.... I added few live videos from a live concert in India Music Temple festival.....in my profile and in http://nl.youtube.com/user/jayenvarma Hope you will just watch it and comment whatever you feel..
Gracias Sr.Berlin por su aceptacion, enriquese su labor cultural en la musica progresiva su magistral talento, es un faro que ilumina los caminos por recorrer. FICCION le agradece su motivacion e Inspiracion de muchisimos años estudiando su Musica. Nuestro deseo esperanzado en estar juntos en escenario hablando el lenguaje musical y haciendo lo que nos gusta, musica. Enviamos nuestros mejores deseos y mejores saludos. FICCION power Trio Rock Synfonico Progresivo de Caracas Venezuela. Sur-America.
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ love is the triumph of imagination over intelligence. ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ age does not protect you from love. but love, to some extent, protects you from age. ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ ‘dance like it hurts, love like you need money, work when people are watching ~Scott Adams~ ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ may your week be filled with love and smiles! ;) groovy bass greets!! ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
hey, Jeff!!!!! I saw you at a clinic here in Mexico city, and u were really an inspiration!!! Thanks for giving us the chance to listen to you and to learn from u, who are a great person and musician!!!
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How cool is that to have had George Carlin as a fan! He will be missed :-(
Anyway, just wanted to say I love the way you're constantly reinventing yourself and your playing. Your style definitely sits on a "sliding floor." If you ever need a hot, melodic hard rock vocalist, I am there! Take care.
Godspeed to you and your family. may your gift to us forever last. You've opened a new frontier for the electric bass. I think Jaco was too, a pioneer. But you appeal more to us rock players more than any modern bassist past or present,(withholding Jack Bruce lol) You've showed us we can play beautiful chordal bass and still rock at the same time. GOD bless you my friend.
just comin around to see what up......great tracks im hearin quite impressed actually......check out my page when u get a chance, much love, 3R dry air