The SBL Podcast
A podcast by Scott's Bass Lessons - Mondays
288 Episodes
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107 - In Conversation with Henrik Linder - Behind The Player
Published: 15/08/2018 -
106 - In Conversation with James Quinlan - Bassically Speaking
Published: 11/07/2018 -
105 - In Conversation with Brad Miller - Brave New Bass
Published: 13/06/2018 -
104 - In Conversation with Moto Fukushima - House of Waters
Published: 9/05/2018 -
103 - In Conversation with Oteil Burbridge - From the Allman Brothers to Dead & Company
Published: 16/04/2018 -
102 - In Conversation with Kevin Scott - Forq
Published: 28/03/2018 -
101 - In Conversation with Gail Ann Dorsey - From Bowie to Brooklyn
Published: 7/03/2018 -
100 - In Conversation with Wayne Nunes - Warrior Charge
Published: 21/02/2018 -
099 - In Conversation with John Bird - Surviving A World Tour
Published: 7/02/2018 -
098 - Where will your bass playing take you this year?
Published: 1/02/2018 -
097 - In Conversation with Renell Shaw - Bass Monk
Published: 17/01/2018 -
096 - In Conversation with Matthew Read - Anecdotes Vol 2
Published: 10/01/2018 -
095 - In Conversation with Erick "Jesus" Coomes - Lettuce
Published: 3/01/2018 -
094 - In Conversation with Adam Neely - Decoding The Low End
Published: 20/12/2017 -
093 - In Conversation with Trevor Barry - Super Sideman
Published: 13/12/2017 -
92 - In Conversation with Evan Marien - The Improvisers Mind
Published: 6/12/2017 -
091- In Conversation with Jimbo Hart - Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit
Published: 29/11/2017 -
090 - In Conversation with Brian ‘Beav’ Waddell - Devin Townsend Project
Published: 22/11/2017 -
089 - In Conversation with Billy Sherwood - Live Across America
Published: 15/11/2017 -
088 - In Conversation with Scott Reeder - Fireball Ministry
Published: 8/11/2017
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