Ever wonder what it’s like to be transplanted from balmy Texas and Louisiana to the coldest city in the continental United States?
Ask Adam Booker. Here’s a recent weather report from Duluth in case you’re curious.
How did he go from the gigging life in Texas to the US Navy and finally into a life in academia?
We talk about this and much more, including:
- traditional jazz bass lines and what notes were really being played
- confessions from a former string neurotic
- what surprised Adam the most about academia
- Stefon Harris and his description of scales as a collection of emotions
- hanging up on Milt Hinton… and then watching Jeopardy with him
- not just creating great bassists, but creating great people
I had a great time hanging out with Adam at BASS2016 in Prague, and it was a real pleasure to sit down with him and do an interview! Here’s a shot of Adam, Geoff Chalmers, and me in Prague.
Links to check out:
- Adam’s website
- gear reviews from Adam
- Unraveled Rival (Adam’s album) on iTunes
- Adam’s University of Minnesota Duluth faculty page
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