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Ep. 35 - Brian Duke Song - Electric & Upright Bass!

Ep. 35 - Brian Duke Song - Electric & Upright Bass!

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Brian Duke Song - Electric & Upright Bass!

@briandukesong

Brian Duke Song is a SoCal bassist who has a hard time saying no to almost any opportunity out there, which often leads to interesting stories, for better or worse. He plays electric and upright in all kinds of projects such as rapper Andre Nickatina, Kid Abstrakt, hip hop/jazz group Minted, Adult Karate, musicals with the Center Theatre Group, various wedding and corporate bands, and many other artists. He's been described as both a humble team player who plays for the song, as well having the ego of Mick Jagger.

GSWMP is a podcast for musicians, music lovers, and anyone who loves a good story! In-depth discussions about the music industry & gig life with a variety of musicians & creatives from all over the world!

@gigstorieswithmusicpeople

Host:

Evan Mykl Chudnow 

@evanonthebass 

@the_spacemint

https://www.thespacemint.com/

http://www.evanonthebass.com/

https://gig-stories-music-people.captivate.fm

*At the moment I have no sponsors, so if you'd like to support this podcast the best thing is to share it on social media or with someone who might be interested! If you want to go above and beyond that and help ensure more episodes you can also purchase my music (including the podcast theme song Smith Type Johnson) at https://evanmykl.bandcamp.com/ or even make a contribution on Venmo @Evan-TheSpacemint any help is very much appreciated!

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