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Linley Marthe
A master of electric and upright bass as well as piano, Linley's sound and style have made him one of the most sought-after sidemen in the world. He's a composer and arranger for many artists on his native Maurice Island. When he's not busy performing with Joe Zawinul, he can be found giving clinics and playing live with a wide variety of artists. He has performed with the HeùPaco Séry Group, Antoine Hervé, Michel Portal, François Jeanneau Quartet, Francis Lassus Nguyen Lê, Louis Winsberg, Karim Ziad, Touré Touré, Cheb Mami, Mino Cinelu and Richard Galliano. Linley has been a Markbass endorser for two years.
Plays:
Linley Marthe Signature |
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Lorenzo Feliciati
Lorenzo started playing on the Rome club circuit around the age of 20, cutting his teeth in local blues-rock bands. This gave him a solid foundation for his sound and style. In addition to constant live playing, he continues to study, paying particular attention to the evolution of the role of bass. Over the years he has collaborated with pop acts such as Niccolò Fabi, Tiromancino and Neri Per Caso, contributed to the Jimi Hendrix tribute “Power of Soul”, and released his own solo CD's, "Upon My Head" & "Live at the European BassDay & More"
www.lorenzofeliciati.com
www.myspace.com/lorenzofeliciati |
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Hadrien Feraud
Hadrien Feraud is one of the rising young stars of the bass world. He was born in Paris on August 16, 1984. After brief flirtations with guitar and drums, he became curious about the bass—and at age 12, hearing Jaco Pastorius with Weather Report sealed his fate. As he dedicated himself to his new love, Hadrien also discovered other players such as Dominique Dipiazza (who also became a friend), Victor Bailey, Christian McBride, Anthony Jackson, Matthew Garrison, Gary Willis, Richard Bona and others.
Hadrien has shared stages with such names as Rido Bayonne, Sheik Tidiane, Marc Berthoumieux, Jean Marie Ecay, Mokhtar Samba, Dominique Dipiazza, N'guyene Le, Thierry Eliez, Flavio Boltro, Paban Das Baul, Bireli Lagrene and Andre Ceccarelli.
In 2005, John McLaughlin invited Hadrien to play on two tracks for his album Industrial Zen. This collaboration will continue this year, when Hadrien joins McLaughlin for an American tour starting in September.
In 2007 Hadrien released his self-titled debut album as a solo artist, and recorded with Chick Corea for an upcoming release.
www.hadrienferaud.com
www.myspace.com/hadrienferaud
Plays:
Hadrien Feraud JModern Signature 5-String Fretless |