I played bass as a youngster. The first bassist that I idolized, who totally blew my mind in the 1970s was Stanley Clarke. In 1978, I stumbled upon a Weather Report Heavy Weather cassette tape, which is how I discovered "Jaco Pastorius!!!" When I first heard Jaco, I was absolutely speechless! I just wasn't prepared for what Jaco brought to the table. In the 70s, Jimmy Haslip became a student of Jaco. I think Jimmy has been the one bassist to actually extended the life and spirit of Jaco though his unbelievably, breathtaking, Jaco-like, bass playing performances. Then, no body did it like Jaco. Now, no body does it like Jimmy!!! Thank you Jimmy.
Jimmy is fanstastic! I caught him live with Dennis Chambers and Oz Noy last year. What a great show :) I also enjoy Michael Manring’s bass playing these days, but I have not seen him play live since ~ 2000.
I'd seen Jimmy's name on recordings for years, and I finally got to hear him live last night w/ Oz Noy and Anton Fig 🤯🥵 Those dudes are master's of their instruments. I was sitting there with my mouth hanging open.
That bass sounds so beautiful in Jimmy's hands. Truly a unique instrument sound, especially with Jimmy's touch. There's something so warm, yet so punchy, about it.
Great video my fav bass player I grew up learning to play like I always wondered what bass he used when he played with Gino vannelli feel like flying till to this day I never heard a better bass part
Jimmy is an extremely cool and humble person and an incredibly versatile and talented bassist and one of my all-time favorites!!! I've been blessed to see him perform with the Yellowjackets a number of times(they have never been the same since he left in my opinion) but first heard him play on Gino Vannelli's Brother to Brother project. The title track is still one of the best songs that I have ever heard to date and the musicianship, including his playing, is absolutely stellar!!! Roscoe basses sound and look fantastic! Thank you for a great video and I need to watch the master class video now!!!
i have a guitar that was made by Mr. Roscoe. not a Bass though its a six string guitar Les Paul shaped with humbucker and a single coil. i've had it over 20 years and its still the best guitar i own. Keith is a master builder.
I'm a big fan of the Yellowjackets, especially the bass part. Are you interested in 12 string bass? A good friend of mine builds 12 string basses named Brooks EXB12 and they sound exceptionel!
i never understood the separate volume knobs as opposed to a blend knob. too much room for error in dialing up the right mix of pickups. guess you cant argue with success though!
Jimmy's great and he certainly knows what he's doing... but I can't imagine turning all the eq bands full up at the instrument and leaving them like that. Seems like a great way to get a lot of hiss and mud.
Jimmy grew up here in Long Island NY. Great player🍾👍🏻
I played bass as a youngster. The first bassist that I idolized, who totally blew my mind in the 1970s was Stanley Clarke. In 1978, I stumbled upon a Weather Report Heavy Weather cassette tape, which is how I discovered "Jaco Pastorius!!!" When I first heard Jaco, I was absolutely speechless! I just wasn't prepared for what Jaco brought to the table. In the 70s, Jimmy Haslip became a student of Jaco. I think Jimmy has been the one bassist to actually extended the life and spirit of Jaco though his unbelievably, breathtaking, Jaco-like, bass playing performances. Then, no body did it like Jaco. Now, no body does it like Jimmy!!! Thank you Jimmy.
Jimmy is fanstastic! I caught him live with Dennis Chambers and Oz Noy last year. What a great show :) I also enjoy Michael Manring’s bass playing these days, but I have not seen him play live since ~ 2000.
I'd seen Jimmy's name on recordings for years, and I finally got to hear him live last night w/ Oz Noy and Anton Fig 🤯🥵 Those dudes are master's of their instruments. I was sitting there with my mouth hanging open.
I lived in Greensboro and saw The Yellowjackets at Greensboro's "City Stage" annual event. I bet this was the same gig.
Know Keith Roscoe since 1974... Bravo Monster mystro. Godspeed and protect you and yours+++
A super player and always seems so nice and mellow.
That bass sounds so beautiful in Jimmy's hands. Truly a unique instrument sound, especially with Jimmy's touch. There's something so warm, yet so punchy, about it.
One of my favourite bass players. Unique sound
Jimmy is an awesome bassist
This is awesome! Big fan of yours Jimmy, since 1982!
Love my Roscoe LG-3005 bass! Sold all the other basses I had since I got it!!!
Jimmy Haslip one of my favorite Bass Player and The Yellow Jackets my preferred Band
Great video my fav bass player I grew up learning to play like I always wondered what bass he used when he played with Gino vannelli feel like flying till to this day I never heard a better bass part
He played that bass with Allan. So cool!
Jimmy is an extremely cool and humble person and an incredibly versatile and talented bassist and one of my all-time favorites!!! I've been blessed to see him perform with the Yellowjackets a number of times(they have never been the same since he left in my opinion) but first heard him play on Gino Vannelli's Brother to Brother project. The title track is still one of the best songs that I have ever heard to date and the musicianship, including his playing, is absolutely stellar!!! Roscoe basses sound and look fantastic! Thank you for a great video and I need to watch the master class video now!!!
Yellow pages, a cab, a pay phone, and an answering machine. This is back when decent quality US made tubes were still available.
i have a guitar that was made by Mr. Roscoe. not a Bass though its a six string guitar Les Paul shaped with humbucker and a single coil. i've had it over 20 years and its still the best guitar i own. Keith is a master builder.
I'm a big fan of the Yellowjackets, especially the bass part. Are you interested in 12 string bass? A good friend of mine builds 12 string basses named Brooks EXB12 and they sound exceptionel!
Cool story!
Wow 🎸🎸🎸🎸
Left handed bass with strings upside down 😮
i never understood the separate volume knobs as opposed to a blend knob. too much room for error in dialing up the right mix of pickups. guess you cant argue with success though!
A single blend knob seems to work fine for many players, but I do see how having two knobs allows the ability to dial in more combinations of blends.
He established the Yellow jackets sound
Great story. He sounds equally good on Tobias and Roscoe basses.
It’s simple he plays Roscoe cause they gave him an endorsement that’s that !
love me some Jimmy Haslip. Phenomenal player
Jimmy's great and he certainly knows what he's doing... but I can't imagine turning all the eq bands full up at the instrument and leaving them like that. Seems like a great way to get a lot of hiss and mud.
Dimitriou's Jazz Alley
Yellow Pages what is that? LOL
this is silly. they built him a Lefthand Bass and the Strings are still the other way around. cheers from Germany.
Gibson destroys everything they touch.
Sad but true...
Jimmy's bad ass