Many of us will want to own a certain axe because it’s what our favourite bassist plays, be it Victor Wooten’s Fodera, Flea’s Fender Jazz Bass or Nathan East’s Yamaha. We’ve all done it when choosing gear. In today’s episode, Ian and I compare notes on our newly found Ken Smith basses, and discuss what makes them the most playable basses that money can buy!
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110 - In Conversation with Vicky Warwick - A Bass Player’s Guide to Surviving NYC
109 - In Conversation with Verdine White - Earth, Wind & Fire
108 - In Conversation with Adam Neely & Evan Marien - New Ways to Survive as an Independent Musician
107 - In Conversation with Henrik Linder - Behind The Player
106 - In Conversation with James Quinlan - Bassically Speaking
105 - In Conversation with Brad Miller - Brave New Bass
104 - In Conversation with Moto Fukushima - House of Waters
103 - In Conversation with Oteil Burbridge - From the Allman Brothers to Dead & Company
102 - In Conversation with Kevin Scott - Forq
101 - In Conversation with Gail Ann Dorsey - From Bowie to Brooklyn
100 - In Conversation with Wayne Nunes - Warrior Charge
099 - In Conversation with John Bird - Surviving A World Tour
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097 - In Conversation with Renell Shaw - Bass Monk
096 - In Conversation with Matthew Read - Anecdotes Vol 2
095 - In Conversation with Erick "Jesus" Coomes - Lettuce
094 - In Conversation with Adam Neely - Decoding The Low End
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