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Joseph Patrick Moore's Double Bass song titled "Herbie"

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Uploaded by on Nov 23, 2007

http://www.JosephPatrickMoore.com - Bassist Joseph Patrick Moore perform's his original tune titled "Herbie", dedicated to Herbie Hancock. Recorded live in Atlanta, GA at Bass Up 2007!




Note: This was the first song of the set. No soundcheck prior to the first note.

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  • that ain't shit but noise this is america I got my opinion you got yours and I'll tell what yours is and this sucks eat me no talent loser.

  • dude for real, shut the hell up, nobody cares for remarks like your dumb shit putting down actual artists like JPM, nobody cares bout how your suppose to play strat, he took an instrument and made something with it, take your lame ass comment and shove it

  • OMG is there any song with singing and with a double bass????!?!??! I need it for project!!!!!!!!! ARGGGGGGGGGG

  • sounds like sh-t if you wanna play a strat and be a lead then do but playing bass means basic beats . thats not at all what a bass was made for .bunch of useless noise in my opinion

  • frightfully funky smoothed out goodness!

  • Terrific!!!!

  • Keep up the good work. I recently sent you an email - I hope you'vehad an opportunity to see it.

  • solid, sweet, swinging, and real!

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