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Alfred Releases Nathan East: Contemporary Bass DVD & Rock Charts Guitar 2008
February 15, 2008
Advertisement One of the most respected bassists in the industry, Nathan East is best known for his work with Eric Clapton, and he has also performed and recorded with a variety of infamous artists such as Elton John, Lionel Richie, Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Stevie Wonder, Bob Dylan, Ray Charles, Tom Jones, Sting, and many more. Nathan also serves as a founding member of the jazz group Fourplay, alongside keyboardist Bob James, guitarists Lee Ritenour and later Larry Carlton, and drummer Harvey Mason. In Contemporary Bass, Nathan breaks down his unique style of playing, demonstrating how he builds impeccable chops, creates solos and grooves, plays walking bass lines, and interacts with a rhythm section. The DVD includes an in-depth interview featuring Nathan's candid confessions about his personal triumphs, his start in the music business, his breakthrough into studio playing, and even his favorite superstar to tour with. Alfred Also Introduces Rock Charts Guitar 2008 Titles: 9 Crimes (Damien Rice); Australia (The Shins); Call Me When You're Sober (Evanescence); Chasing Cars (Snow Patrol); Colony of Birchman (Mastodon); The Dark Eternal Night (Dream Theater); Far Away (Nickelback); Far Cry (Rush); Halo II (Halo); Hey There Delilah (Plain White T's); How Long (Eagles); Into the Night (Santana); Malignant Narcissism (Rush); Misery Business (Paramore); Our Time Now (Plain White T's); Phantom Limb (The Shins); Radio Nowhere (Bruce Springsteen); Rockstar (Nickelback); Someone to Love (Fountains of Wayne); Sorry (Buckcherry); Starlight (Muse); Supermassive Black Hole (Muse); Traffic and Weather (Fountains of Wayne); Within me (Lacuna Coil). Nathan East: Contemporary Bass and Rock Charts Guitar 2008: Deluxe Annual Edition are available for $24.95. Obtain your copies at your local retail store or buy them online now. For more information, visit their web site at http://www.alfred.com/.Recent Alfred Publishing headlines
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