Since Monday was International Rush Day (21/12), for waybackwednesday, here is the full-length version of the bass cover I did for “Fly By Night” to celebrate the 45th anniversary of the release of Rush’s second album and tour of the same name.

Since Monday was International Rush Day (21/12), for waybackwednesday, here is the full-length version of the bass cover I did for “Fly By Night” to celebrate the 45th anniversary of the release of Rush’s second album and tour of the same name. To make things a little more challenging, I did this version on my fretless 5-string bass.

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In this video, I am using an Ernie Ball Musicman Stingray 5HH bass with an custom Alperious pickguard, Kemper Profiler amp, and Ernie Ball cobalt flatwound strings.

waybackwednesday To commemorate the 25th anniversary of the release of the album “Jagged Little Pill”, I did an impromptu interpretation of the bass line for “You Oughta Know” on a fretless five-string bass.

waybackwednesday To commemorate the 25th anniversary of the release of the album “Jagged Little Pill”, I did an impromptu interpretation of the bass line for “You Oughta Know” on a fretless five-string bass. The original bass line for this song was performed by Flea of The Red Hot Chili Peppers.

In this video, I am using an Ernie Ball Musicman Stingray 5HH bass with an custom Alperious pickguard, Kemper Profiler amp, Source Audio pedals, and Ernie Ball Cobalt flatwound strings

waybackwednesday To commemorate the 25th anniversary of the release of the album “Jagged Little Pill”, I did an impromptu interpretation of the bass line for “You Oughta Know” on a fretless five-string bass.

waybackwednesday To commemorate the 25th anniversary of the release of the album “Jagged Little Pill”, I did an impromptu interpretation of the bass line for “You Oughta Know” on a fretless five-string bass. The original bass line for this song was performed by Flea of The Red Hot Chili Peppers.

In this video, I am using an Ernie Ball Musicman Stingray bass with an custom Alperious pickguard, Kemper Profiler amp, Source Audio pedals, and Ernie Ball Cobalt flatwound strings

waybackwednesday – 2017 Pedal on the Pier with Dion Jackson and the Laker Girls.

waybackwednesday – 2017 Pedal on the Pier with Dion Jackson and the Laker Girls. This fundraiser is always good fun for a great cause: music, fitness, and entertainment all rolled into one. It’s a fun challenge for me too, because I’m jamming live with a DJ without any rehearsal or any idea of what songs they might play. It’s an honor just to be a part of these events alongside great musicians and entertainers such as Flea, Norwood Fisher, Craig Robinson, and many others