Nick Campbell’s a busy LA session player for all the right reasons - great sound, groove, and awesome vibe. And in today’s new episode of our ‘Behind The Bass Lines’ interview series, Nick’s going to tell you exactly where he took ideas from to create his must-hear bass style – and even show you a few licks you can try out, too.
In this episode
073 - In Conversation with Phil Mann - Essential Slap Bass
072 - In Conversation with Randy Kertz - Injury Prevention
071 - In Conversation with Eva Gardner - Musical Roots
070 - In Conversation with Cameron Dawson - Mamas Gun
069 - In Conversation with Damian Erskine - Groove Tools
068 - In Conversation with Carey Nordstrand - Wire, Wood & Magnets
067 - In Conversation with Sam Lord - Aquilo
066 - In Conversation with Jon Thorne - Taking the Double Bass Further
065 - In Conversation with David Ellefson - School of Rock!
064 - In Conversation with Zev Feldman - Jaco Pastorius Truth Liberty & Soul
063 - In Conversation with Michael League - Raising the Bar
062 - In Conversation with Colin Parkinson - Inglorious
061 - In Conversation with Keith Duffy - The Business of Bass
060 - In Conversation with Ruth Goller - Punk Jazz
059 - In Conversation with Andrew McKinney - Projecting The Groove
058 - In Conversation with Nathan East - From Sideman to Solo Artist
057 - In Conversation with Shez Raja - Turning Indo-Jazz on its Head
056 - In Conversation with Matt McJunkins – Putting The Music First
055 - In Conversation with Evan Marien - Fusion Grooves
054 - In Conversation with Maddie Jay - School Days: Breaking Into Berklee
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