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Jaco Pastorius

Protecting your rights
10 months ago

Being able to say a created work is yours is important if you want to assert your rights and receive royalties. The problem has always been providing satisfactory proof. Let's look at 3 methods of handling your created works.1 - doing nothingFor most people, this is what they do and it may be fine for them. This is, however, very short sighted. If you create a work that exists in the public ...

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Jaco’s 1962 Fender Jazz Bass “Bass of Doom” Found! (Bass Player Article)
about 1 year ago
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It’s official. We can all set our sights on locating James Jamerson’s long-lost ’62 P-Bass “Funk Machine,” because the most famous missing bass guitar of all has been found. Jaco Pastorius’s fretless 1962 Fender Jazz “Bass of Doom” (as he dubbed it) has turned up in New York City, over 20 years after it was last seen there. As Jaco’s main fretless, it can be heard on his landmark

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Jaco's "Bass Of Doom" has been found
about 1 year ago

Jaco is seen here playing "The Bass Of Doom."Jaco’s main fretless as he dubbed “The Bass Of Doom” has been found after disappearing sometime just before his death back in 1986. According to Bassplayer magazine the bass showed up at the New York apartment of, session bassist and member of the David Letterman’s Late Night Show band, Will Lee. An unnamed party brought the bass to Lee’s apar

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The Greatist Electric Jazz Bass Player Of The 20th Century...
over 2 years ago

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Speaking of comets..
over 3 years ago
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I'm not the biggest jazz phan in the world. :( I just have a hard time getting into a lot of it. However.. Jaco..

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Jaco's "Bass Of Doom" has been found
about 1 year ago

Jaco is seen here playing "The Bass Of Doom."Jaco’s main fretless as he dubbed “The Bass Of Doom” has been found after disappearing sometime just before his death back in 1986. According to Bassplayer magazine the bass showed up at the New York apartment of, session bassist and member of the David Letterman’s Late Night Show band, Will Lee. An unnamed party brought the bass to Lee’s apar

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Jaco’s 1962 Fender Jazz Bass “Bass of Doom” Found! (Bass Player Article)
about 1 year ago
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It’s official. We can all set our sights on locating James Jamerson’s long-lost ’62 P-Bass “Funk Machine,” because the most famous missing bass guitar of all has been found. Jaco Pastorius’s fretless 1962 Fender Jazz “Bass of Doom” (as he dubbed it) has turned up in New York City, over 20 years after it was last seen there. As Jaco’s main fretless, it can be heard on his landmark

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The Greatist Electric Jazz Bass Player Of The 20th Century...
over 2 years ago

http://jacopastorius.com/default.asp

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New Rules! LOL...
over 2 years ago

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JACO "It Ain't Braging if You Can Back Your Shit Up!"
over 3 years ago
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So I'm a late bloomer to JACO and didn’t get into this true music Genius till near the end of his life. I was at Guitar Center and his instructional video was just released, one other person standing next to me was watching. I said to him "man suck's huh" the other person responded pssyea I know tragedy, sad too bad, what a waste, great player. So for the longest time this was and still somewha.

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