The Bass Freq’s Podcast, hosted by experienced recording and touring bass player Josh Paul (Suicidal Tendencies, Infectious Grooves, Daughtry), features in-depth discussions with some of the top bassists working today. 

Episode 10 features James “Hutch” Hutchinson, a session legend whose tasteful grooves can be heard across innumerable recordings from a range of icons that includes Bonnie Raitt, Willie Nelson, and B.B. King.

Hutch sits down to talk with Josh about how he got his start, life in the recording studio, and how he keeps the inspiration to play alive. Listen to the Bass Freq’s Podcast now, wherever you listen to podcasts, and subscribe so that you can hear from more great guests every week.

The Bass Freq’s Podcast, hosted by experienced recording and touring bass player Josh Paul (Suicidal Tendencies, Infectious Grooves, Daughtry), features in-depth discussions with some of the top bassists working today. 

Episode 9 features Eva Gardner: born and raised by parents in the LA music industry, she understood from an early age what it takes to perform at the highest level. That understanding has informed her journey in the business, whether laying tracks for her own record or backing up huge acts such as Moby and Pink.

In this episode, she catches up with host Josh Paul—who happens to be her old music school buddy—filling him in on how she broke through in the business, what life has been like for her as a touring musician, and, as always, what gear she’s into. Listen to the Bass Freq’s Podcast now, wherever you listen to podcasts, and subscribe so that you can hear from more great guests every week.

The Bass Freq’s Podcast, hosted by experienced recording and touring bass player Josh Paul (Suicidal Tendencies, Infectious Grooves, Daughtry), features in-depth discussions with some of the top bassists working today. 

This week’s episode features Aaron “P-Nut” Wills, whose syncopated grooves have helped keep 311 touring and recording on a regular basis since the band’s founding in 1988. Always looking for new sources of inspiration, he continues to find joy in applying his craft to the work of 311 and numerous other collaborations. 

Speaking with host Josh Paul, P-Nut dishes all about his love of the bass and life in a band. And, naturally, there is ample gear talk. Listen to the Bass Freq’s Podcast now, wherever you listen to podcasts, and subscribe so that you can hear from more great guests every week.

The Bass Freq’s Podcast, hosted by experienced recording and touring bass player Josh Paul (Suicidal Tendencies, Infectious Grooves, Daughtry), features in-depth discussions with some of the top bassists working today. 

This week’s episode features Paul Turner, longtime bass player for legendary international funk and acid jazz crew Jamiroquai. And that’s only one entry on Paul’s impressive resume——he’s spent his career performing and recording with numerous other icons, from Tina Turner to Tom Jones. 

Here, Paul chats with Josh about his work with the aforementioned artists as well as his creative process, gear, and the excitement of playing live even when things don’t always go as planned. Listen to the Bass Freq’s Podcast now, wherever you listen to podcasts, and subscribe so that you can hear from more great guests every week.

The Bass Freq’s Podcast, hosted by experienced recording and touring bass player Josh Paul (Suicidal Tendencies, Infectious Grooves, Daughtry), features in-depth discussions with some of the top bassists working today. 

The sixth episode features Steve Jenkins. Whether it’s prog metal, R&B, dub—you name it—he can play it all, and he brings incredible technical skill and a true love for music to everything he plays. He has two full records under his belt as a band leader, and he’s supported a wide range of artists on stage and in the studio, from Vernon Reid and Javier Reyes to Victor Wooten and Alex Skolnick. Oh yeah, he’s also a heck of an educator with his own series of bass courses.

Steve joins host Josh Paul for a fun and lively discussion replete with a working bass player’s insights on technique, gear, teaching, and coffee. Listen to the Bass Freq’s Podcast now, wherever you listen to podcasts, and subscribe so that you can hear from more great guests every week.