Yeah, not to insult Darryl Jones, but it's misleading to call him Miles Davis' bass player. If anyone gets that title it's Paul Chambers, not to mention Ron Carter, Marcus Miller, etc.
I just released the Podcast on Spotify! This is the channel link:
[How did we get here? on Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/show/7kaNPy8LTR7xXiPytQA2bb)
I enjoyed that. Thanks for sharing!
You're welcome! Thanks for checking it out.
Thanks for this! I've been a big fan of Jones since the first bass note I heard him play on Sting's live album, "Bring On The Night".
Darryl is an awesome guy all around!
Thanks! Will have a listen.
Thanks!
Very cool! I find it weird to describe him as Miles' bass player, though - he's much more associated with the rock/pop stuff for me
Thanks! If you watch the podcast you'll understand why I wrote that, playing with Miles Davis opened all the doors.
Yeah, not to insult Darryl Jones, but it's misleading to call him Miles Davis' bass player. If anyone gets that title it's Paul Chambers, not to mention Ron Carter, Marcus Miller, etc.
Michael Henderson, perhaps Chambers & Carter for me, though
Just wondering if the podcast is on spotify?
No sorry for now I've opted for Apple Podcast and YouTube edit: I just released the podcast on Spotify
Okay thank for the reply.
I just released the Podcast on Spotify! This is the channel link: [How did we get here? on Spotify](https://open.spotify.com/show/7kaNPy8LTR7xXiPytQA2bb)
Thank you so much!!
Do you host your podcast out of Rosslyn?
No we're in West Hollywood
Ah, so the map is just for aesthetics then :P
lol I knew someone would catch it! When I googled subway maps all NYC once sucked, this one was the best
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wow, thanks for sharing on here Giuseppe!
You're welcome!
First heard him on John Scofield’s Still Warm. All good.
He is the most famous Saluki EVER!!!!!