S.C. native James Jamerson gave Motown its soulful sound, but today nobody knows his name ‘The granddaddy of the electric bass’
By OTIS R. TAYLOR JR. Picked up this article on one of the mainstays of the Motown sound - James Jamerson:
Think about the first few seconds of The Temptations’ “My Girl,” that syrupy bass line leading to the opening flourish. That was James Jamerson.
Or the rushing current underneath Smokey Robinson & The Miracles’ “The Tears of a Clown.”
For almost a decade, the South Carolina native was the backbone of The Funk Brothers, the house band that defined the sound of Motown Records.Read more
His amazing musicianship and creativity was a light for all of us to follow, and evolve the function and role of the bass in modern music.
ReplyDeleteHe is a university within his self.