What made James Jamerson so great?

He had a very unique skill set that gave him the ability to create and execute bass lines and grooves like no other bass player had ever done before. That’s what gave James Jamerson his unique super power, and ultimately why he became one of the most game-changing bass players in the history of modern music.

What’s going on James Jamerson?

Long troubled by alcoholism, Jamerson died of complications from cirrhosis of the liver, heart failure and pneumonia on August 2, 1983, in Los Angeles. He is interred at Detroit’s historic Woodlawn Cemetery.

Who played bass on Bernadette?

James Jamerson
This wouldn’t be much of an “isolated bass week” without including the legend, James Jamerson. So here’s a (mostly) isolated bass track from the 1967 Four Tops hit, “Bernadette”.

Who played bass on I Was Made to Love Her by Stevie Wonder?

It’s the song I Was Made To Love Her by Stevie Wonder and the bass line is played by the legendary James Jamerson.

Is James Jamerson still alive?

August 2, 1983James Jamerson / Date of death

What bass amp did James Jamerson use?

Ampeg B-15 amp
Steve’s heart skipped a beat when he came across a battered Ampeg B-15 amp with the name “James Jamerson” stenciled on the side. Steve calls Jamerson the Jimi Hendrix of bass players. He says Jamerson’s bass line drove the Motown sound. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inducted Jamerson in the year 2000.

How many of the Funk Brothers are still alive?

While Motown recordings utilized many musicians, the film focused on 13 players, of whom five were already dead. Just four Funk Brothers are alive now. Jones is survived by his wife, June, and three children.

Who played bass on signed sealed delivered?

Bob Babbitt
Occupation(s) Musician
Instruments Bass
Years active 1961–2012
Labels Motown, Philadelphia International Records

When was Stevie Wonder born?

May 13, 1950 (age 72 years)Stevie Wonder / Date of birth

Stevie Wonder, original name Steveland Judkins or Steveland Morris, (born May 13, 1950, Saginaw, Michigan, U.S.), American singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist, a child prodigy who developed into one of the most creative musical figures of the late 20th century.

What does Motown mean?

Motown, or the Motown sound, is a style of rhythm and blues music named after the record company Motown in Detroit, where teams of songwriters and musicians produced material for girl groups, boy bands, and solo singers during the 1960s and early 1970s.

What strings did James Jamerson use?

James used flatwound strings, which he preferred ‘worn in’ (he rarely changed them) and furthered deadened using the Precision’s bridge mute.