Bass Player Interviews

Welcome to this collection of first-hand stories from some of the most influential bass players in the world.

Since waaay back in 2009, I’ve had the privilege of sitting down with bass players from every corner of the music world — legends, innovators, sidemen, bandleaders, and players whose work you’ve heard far more than you realize. Now at over 900 interviews (934, to be precise), this has grown into a deep archive of bass history — not just about gear or technique, but about musical choices, instincts, and real-world careers.

What I’ve heard consistently over the years is how motivating these conversations are. Hearing how great players think, adapt, and grow often sparks the desire to pick up the bass and take learning seriously. That idea — turning inspiration into action — is exactly what led to the creation of the Bottom Line Clubmy membership for learning bass, right here inside For Bass Players Only. Want to learn bass? Check out the Bottom Line Club here.

Archived interviews

Quintin Berry

Unorthodox “upside down” Ugli Stick bassist tells the story behind his most unusual technique in this very entertaining video interview!

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Nik West

Funky bassist tells FBPO all about her solo career, working with Prince and much more in this very entertaining video interview!

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Martin Wind

Video conversation about going from Flensburg, Germany to becoming one of NYC’s most in-demand jazz and session players

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Dave LaRue

In this follow-up interview, conducted during the Steve Morse/Joe Satriani tour, Dave brings us up to date on the band’s new recording, gear and more

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John Clayton

Jazz icon brings us up to date on current and future projects, the Paul McCartney sessions and more in this follow-up interview!

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