Ric-y Jazz, Ric-y Country???

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Ric-y Jazz, Ric-y Country???

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I've played my Ric in jazz, country, and blues bands. But I've never seen any notables playing a Ric bass in these genres. Surely they exist????
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Check out Chris Brubeck on a 4001FL.

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The Brubeck is nice. Looks like a Jazz Bass pup in the bridge?
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Great Return to Forever clips. I never knew he even touched a Ric.
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I occasionally play one of my Ricks in the country band I'm in.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1P8pqfBms6c
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blueflamerick wrote:I occasionally play one of my Ricks in the country band I'm in.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1P8pqfBms6c
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Fusion doesn't count guys. :wink:
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sloop_john_b wrote:Fusion doesn't count guys. :wink:
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All this has more to do with image than sound.

Like in Jazz, you are more likely to see Gibson jazz boxes than Strats and Teles, and never a pointy Ibanez: these are strictly for metal, right? Until Carol Kaye pulls out her pointy Ibanez 6-string and sounds just as jazzy as anyone with a full hollowbody Gibson. That is because she's too old to bother with image considerations, so she plays what sounds good to her, and that happens to be a pointy Ibanez.

Back to bass, why don't you see P's in fusion? Only J's or exotic wood-topped organic-shaped (or humped) boutique basses on a wide strap. It's the image.

Same with Ric basses and their rock image. You also never see Gibson T-Birds in jazz or country.
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Ilan, you make some very good points. I've noticed that Rics show up a lot in alt bands. I've played jazz, country, blues, rock, and a few other genres with mine. Until last year, the Ric was my sole bass for 35 years. Now I also have a Jazz Bass--it can do what the Ric can't and vice verse.
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Here are a few other "Rics-in-jazz" clips that I've stumbled across...

Roman Nowka (I believe) with Lucien Dubuis and Marc Ribot (some interesting contrabass clarinet action here as well! :shock:)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aj1QCnghlDA

Fred Williams with Ornette Coleman:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0HB8ybKJzo

Pretty sure that I also have a clip of Jamaaladeen Tacuma playing a MG Ric w/Coleman. Couldn't find it up on the web, however.

Anders Christensen with Paul Motian:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4i3jhyIbho

I came across the above clip due to the connection with the guitarist, Steve Cardenas. I really like his work with Ben Allison (no Ric content in this one, but here it is anyway :) )
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dIy_fJM2XA


That Brubeck clip is still one of my favs 8)
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Nice! Thanks for the links.
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