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Old 03-09-2006, 09:42 PM
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Guys do you know any links that i can see jimmy or you know any title he has out in the market regarding his videos or yellowjackets coz i havent seen this guy yet and i would definitly want to see him just even on videos coz im currently at the middle east and it would be very impossible to see him live at the moment

but i really need to see him badly, just heard him play and im very much intrigued on how he looked like playin bass invertedly so please PM me and send links or info regarding the jazz man. thanks
They were just on BET not too long ago. AWESOME!!LOL I'm inverted too
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Old 03-10-2006, 10:57 AM
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I saw the Jackets back in the days of 'The Spin' when Marc Russo was playing sax and Will Kennedy on drums. Somebody said 'religious experience', those have been my exact words all along to describe it. I went back the next night! I talked to Russ Ferrente and told him we came back for seconds and he was thrilled.

Jimmy and Oteil are my favorite electric bassists right now.
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Old 04-04-2006, 10:26 PM
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Jimmy Haslip really is a remarkabke player. A few weeks back I dropped by Dizzy's in San Diego to see Andy Suzuki, an excellent tenor sax player I like, along with a couple of other guys I never heard of. Andy was great but one of the guys I never heard of was Jimmy and I was completely blown away. Between his incredible technique, phrasing and tone, I just sat there slack jawed though a couple awe inspiring solos. Man, I'm sure glad I left the house that night for a little jazz!
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a great player, just today I was listening to Gino Vanelli's "Brother to brother" it has an amazing solo by Mr. Haslip!!!
Jimmy Haslip is killin on Brother to Brother yet another "***" moment when I was a kid starting out. I love his work with the Yellow Jackets also especially the Live Wires album
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Old 04-05-2006, 10:00 AM
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The Jackets are releasing a CD/DVD in May.
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Old 03-23-2007, 11:03 PM
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Just saw Yellowjackets "Live at the Miami Club" on cable tv.

Jimmy, Russell Ferrante, Bobby Mintzer, and Marcus Baylor - total ear candy.

Oh, Brad J. - yes Will Kennedy was the man, but I am sure he sleeps well at night knowing that Marcus Baylor has the sticks now. Marcus can lay it down.
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IMO Jimmy has THE phattest tone bar none!
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Guys do you know any links that i can see jimmy or you know any title he has out in the market regarding his videos or yellowjackets coz i havent seen this guy yet and i would definitly want to see him just even on videos coz im currently at the middle east and it would be very impossible to see him live at the moment

but i really need to see him badly, just heard him play and im very much intrigued on how he looked like playin bass invertedly so please PM me and send links or info regarding the jazz man. thanks
The YellowJackets "25" Cd also has a DVD in it ....and you can see plenty of recent Jimmy Haslip Chops ...one of the most groovey, organic, bassists and human beings you will ever hear or meet...Peace...DAcat
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Old 08-02-2008, 04:24 AM
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Jimmy Haslip is one of my favorite players and one of my great influences.... I have almost all Yellowjackets albums and I treasure them!!
Others albums I like with him are Gino Vannelli's "Brother To Brother" and "Wild Horses", Lee Ritenour's "Portrait", "Kilimanjaro" by the Rippingtons, "Rapture " by Anita Baker (just one track on this one ) and "Orbit" by Neil Larsen.
I would like to know if he has done any instructional videos...I read some of his lessons online and they were very helpful to fit some interesting concepts...
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His RED HEAT album is pretty cool too.
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He was on a Tommy Bolin CD? Which one? I love Tommy.Billy Cobham Spectrum was the first time I heard him.
By the way, Jimmy has some play along books/cds called Just classic Jazz.
Very cool!
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Old 08-11-2009, 06:42 AM
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Jimmy is one of my favorite players.
Great tone. (Roscoe LG3006)
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Old 08-11-2009, 08:59 AM
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He was on a Tommy Bolin CD? Which one? I love Tommy.Billy Cobham Spectrum was the first time I heard him.
He's on a song on each of the first two 'Archives' volumes that the family released.
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