Jason Matthews
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I recall listening to tons and tons of Green Day when I was around 9 or 10, and soon after I picked up guitar. My dream, however, had always been to play bass, and I got my first bass when I was 11. After mastering all of Green Day, Rancid, Goldfinger, and No Doubt's basslines by the time I was 13, I moved on to transcribing as many Jaco tunes as I could find. That led me into great bass players such as Stu Hamm, Billy Sheehan, John Pattitucci, etc. Around this time I got really into classical music and cello, and studied privately for several years, all the while playing in the cello section of the Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra. When I started college at the age of 16, my music began focusing more and more on jazz. I went on tour with a jazz percussion ensemble, played in several combos, yadayadayada, then I got word of Adam Nitti, with whom I immediately decided to study. And here I am.
I'm currently playing shows with my band, Closer to Carter (www.myspace.com/closertocarter). As a solo bassist I haven't played a show in a few years.
My teacher, Adam Nitti. Jaco, Stu Hamm, Roscoe Beck, Billy Sheehan, Peter Tchaikovsky, Dmitry Shostakovich.
Spector Euro 5 Neck-Thru, Fender Roscoe Beck Signature V Bass, Conklin GT-7 7-string, Carvin R1000 head and RL410 cabinet, and a Boss TU-2, because it's the best tuner of all time.
Yea what up Atl Check me *Chloe* rock/hip hop artist on my brother's page. He got some hot tracks with that old school flavor get back at me.
I’ma make it do what it do,15,501 views
Hey, I listened to your bass solo in "Broken".....nice skillful playing, pretty good man...keep up the good work and who knows where you may end up....I voted this song HOT so keep doing what your doing....I would like for you to come by my site and listen to my new acoustic instrumental, thanks ADAD RECORDS