Interview With Sean Anderson, Finger Eleven Bass Foundation
Back in June 2024, I had the chance to chat with Finger Eleven bassist Sean Anderson about the band’s Greatest Hits album release, and let’s just say, it was a walk down some seriously nostalgic memory lanes! Fast forward to now, and the guys have been anything but idle.On November 7, 2025, Finger Eleven will drop their first studio album in nearly a decade, Last Night on Earth, and fans are already buzzing. With such huge news, I couldn’t resist catching up with Sean again to get the inside scoop on this long-awaited release.Join me as Sean shares all the details behind the new album… from the creative spark that reignited their sound to how he’s dialing in his tone these days, plus what’s next on the horizon for Finger Eleven.Let’s dive in… here’s Sean Anderson!This interview first appeared in Bass Musician Magazine in November 2025Go to jazzguitartoday.com and bassmusicianmagazine.com more interviews and lessons.
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Guitarist John Scofield Talks About "Memories Of Home"
Exclusive Video Podcast: Jazz Guitar Today's Bob Bakert talks to John Scofield about his new album with bassist Dave Holland.Go to jazzguitartoday.com and bassmusicianmagazine.com more interviews and lessons.
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Interview With Upright Bassist Dr. Emma Dayhuff
I recently learned about Dr. Emma Dayhuff’s new album, “Innovations & Lineage: The Chicago Project,”, which has been garnering a lot of attention, and I wanted to learn more.When it came to bringing this album to life, she knew exactly who she wanted on board. She assembled a remarkable group of musicians: Dee Alexander on vocals, Isaiah Collier on tenor sax, and Kahil El’Zabar on percussion.Recorded live, the album captures the energy of the performance while presenting a clear, resonant bass sound that anchors the music beautifully. It’s both a nod to Chicago’s rich jazz tradition and a glimpse into the innovative directions Dr. Dayhuff is exploring in her work.Today, we’ll hear about her musical journey, the inspiration behind this album, and what she has planned next. Please join me in welcoming Dr. Emma Dayhuff.This interview first appeared in Bass Musician Magazine in October 2025Go to jazzguitartoday.com and bassmusicianmagazine.com more interviews and lessons.
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Interview With The Big Ol’ Nasty Getdown Bassist John Heintz
I’ve been noticing a lot of buzz around The Big Ol’ Nasty Getdown on social media lately, and it definitely caught my attention. Recently, I came across their track “Wrong Side of the Law” featuring rising star bassist Ellen Alaverdyan alongside her dad, Hovak. The energy of the project was so contagious that I felt compelled to dig deeper and find out what it’s all about.At the heart of it all is John Heintz, who wears many hats… bassist, producer, and the self-proclaimed “Ringleader” behind this one-of-a-kind concept: a massive, collaborative, big-band-style jam that blends creativity, funk, and sheer musical joy.John graciously took the time to chat with me, and he shared so many fascinating stories… from how he first got started in music and fell in love with the bass, to highlights of his stunning bass collection, to the exciting projects he’s currently working on and what’s next for The Big Ol’ Nasty Getdown.So without further ado… here’s John Heintz!Go to jazzguitartoday.com and bassmusicianmagazine.com more interviews and lessons.
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Interview With Upright Bassist Georgia Weber
Releasing an EP or an album is always a huge accomplishment… so when I heard that Georgia Weber and the Sleeved Hearts are about to release their new EP, “Big In Japan”, I knew it was the perfect chance to get the inside scoop from Georgia herself, especially as she plays upright bass!Originally from Australia, Georgia has been a force in the New York jazz scene for over a decade, and this new work takes jazz in exciting, unexpected directions.Join me as we dive into “Big In Japan”, explore Georgia’s musical journey, discover how she crafts her unique sound, and hear about her plans for the future.Here’s Georgia Weber!This interview first appeared in Bass Musician Magazine in September 2025Go to jazzguitartoday.com and bassmusicianmagazine.com more interviews and lessons.
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