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I was watching a rerun of an old Saturday Night Live show, during the GE Smith band era, and noticed the bass player was pretty good (playing on a fretless JB I think).
Any info on this guy ? Did he do some original music ?
...that was probably Tom Wolk(usually played a sunburst P-bass).
He has/had a decent bass book out there about "Rock Bass"(late '70s).
Wolk also played in The Hall/Oates Band with G.E. Smith...remember the videos?
Thx for the answer.
Found his website : http://www.sayseebone.com
And it was a PBass, not a J.
Rob W 02-13-2001, 02:07 PM Wolk is also a huge fan of the Gibson Ripper and has used it as his main bass for quite a while. He did play a modified P bass to start with on SNL, then he switched to a sunburst Ripper.
Marty Forrer 02-14-2001, 04:23 AM He was a very accomplished bassist. Where is he now? I heard a story that he died. Anyone elaborate on this?
Originally posted by Marty Forrer
He was a very accomplished bassist. Where is he now? I heard a story that he died. Anyone elaborate on this?
According to the webboard on his site, he's not dead...
christos 02-18-2001, 10:39 PM Originally posted by NJXT
According to the webboard on his site, he's not dead...
I hope he's not dead, he's planning tour dates, but then again Monty Python just did a European tour with Graham Chapmans ashes.......
Monkey 02-22-2001, 07:45 PM Didn't I see T-Bone Wolk on "Saturday Night Live" last week? GE Smith was playing guitar. It's obvious I didn't have a gig last Saturday, isn't it?
Gene Machine 03-24-2003, 11:34 PM I saw him on A&E Live request playing for Hall and Oates. He was using the sunburst B-pass.
He's a gah-roovy player. I really dig his stuff. He's a really good example for playing for the song. Sometimes got the pick, sometimes not.
:bassist:
sleazylenny 03-25-2003, 12:01 AM For more on T-Bone, check out Bass Player magazine. There was a pretty good article on him in a very recent issue.
I remember seeing him with Hall & Oates back in the early to mid-eighties ( why a headbanger like myself was at an H & O concert is beyond me:confused: ) but I remember his tone was very prominent in the mix, which was an unusual experience for me, as most metal shows bury the bass in sludge and volume. Anyhoo, I dug his playing.
Funkster 03-25-2003, 09:06 AM T-Bone is the man! I love his live work with Carly Simon.
Caca de Kick 03-25-2003, 10:23 AM I love T-Bone Wolk. The dude is incredible and very inspirational to me. During that time of SNL I used to watch all the time (my high school years) just to feed off of his playing. Remember his fretless P?
And his resume is very impressive. He goes a long way back with Hall and Oates, and he's done work with Billy Joel, yup and Carly Simon.
There was an article, I think in BP mag where he says his main bass is an early-mid 60' sunburst P.
brianrost 03-25-2003, 02:16 PM Paul and GE Smith used to be in a band called the Scratch Band that was based out of New Haven, CT. Funny seeing the hometown bar warriors beome international stars ;)
Another New Havenite who was banging around in those days finally hit it big after changing his last name and ditching the Southern rock for blue-eyed soul ballads...Michael Bolton :eek:
I once auditioned for a band here in Boston who had their demo produced by T-Bone. Having to duplicate his parts was a most humbling experience.
jerry 03-25-2003, 02:46 PM I always forget T-Bone when those "players who use a pick" threads come around. Guys like T-Bone are great examples of how to get and keep getting gigs........he plays great bass lines for the songs, and has huge ears & a very nice guy......he'll never be out of work!
Eric Moesle 03-25-2003, 09:23 PM I just saw Tom "T-Bone" Wolk this past summer, he was playing on the Hall & Oates "reunion" tour that blew by my town. I really went just to see him, though everything sounded great. He also played double-duty with the opening act, Todd Rudgren (who unfortunately sucked . . .). What a long night for him, and he SMOKED.
DWBass 03-27-2003, 08:00 AM If I'm not mistaken, he is also a guitar player. I think he plays several instruments.
There have been some great musicians in SNL's various bands:
A few off the top of my head:
Steve Jordan
Paul Shafer
T-Bone Wolk
Marcus Miller
GE Smith
Lenny Pickens
Blue Lou (last name?)
Others?
Donne Demarest 03-31-2003, 11:31 AM T-Bone Wolk also played on the Thompson Twins
Doctor! Doctor! Tour when I saw them in '84.
http://www2s.biglobe.ne.jp/~h_and_o/theband/tbone1.gif
Bass Mule 03-31-2003, 11:37 AM I think Hall & Oates were the ones responsible for making him wear his hats all the time too, since he was balding. I guess it wasn't cool to be backing two mullets if you were balding.
Yeah,
You got to hand it to H&O...they've still got great hair!
(although Daryl looks a little like an older Chuck Connors in the face...). :D
S.
MAJOR METAL 03-31-2003, 01:36 PM I just saw him saturday or sunday night on A&E he was playing the same P bass from SNL. He has got some great riffs.
Caca de Kick 04-01-2003, 02:03 AM http://www.hallandoates.de/images/New%20Years%20Eve/New%20Year%2031.jpg
Brad Johnson 04-01-2003, 11:43 PM Just saw him on Letterman with Roseanne Cash. Great bass work IMO... as usual.
Brad Johnson 04-01-2003, 11:44 PM Originally posted by Bass Mule
I think Hall & Oates were the ones responsible for making him wear his hats all the time too, since he was balding. I guess it wasn't cool to be backing two mullets if you were balding.
C'mon, the 80's was all about hair.
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