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  1. James Jamerson (* 29. Januar 1936 auf Edisto Island, South Carolina, USA; † 2. August 1983 in Los Angeles) war ein US-amerikanischer Bassist. Insbesondere war er einer der wichtigsten Studiomusiker des Detroiter Soul-Plattenlabels Motown Records.

  2. James Lee Jamerson (January 29, 1936 – August 2, 1983) was an American bass player. He was the uncredited bassist on most of the Motown Records hits in the 1960s and early 1970s (Motown did not list session musician credits on their releases until 1971), and is now regarded as one of the greatest and most influential bass players ...

  3. 2. Aug. 2021 · A true session giant, Jamerson has played on over 30 number one records, laid down stone cold grooves for the biggest artists Motown, soul and funk could throw at him, and has influenced scores of bass players from all genres of music.

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  4. 27. Apr. 2023 · Welcome to the incredible story of James Jamerson. Join my free membership for bass players! https://www.thebassmastermind.com/com... In this video, we dive deep into the life and story of the...

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  5. 5. Feb. 2020 · This time we're covering the Motown great James Jamerson. His incredible and inventive playing left an imprint on bass playing for decades to come. I've moved from Patron to BMAC!

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  6. 1. Juli 2020 · ROLLING STONE hat die 50 wichtigsten Bassistinnen und Bassisten aller Zeiten gewählt – und Motown-Legende James Jamerson als Nummer eins gekrönt. von Markus Brandstetter 01.07.2020

  7. 25. Apr. 2024 · There’s a scene in the 2002 film Standing in the Shadows of Motown where Nathan Watts and Ralphe Armstrong take turns lying on their backs in Hitsville's Studio A while playing the bassline from Marvin Gaye's What's Going On, trying to recreate how James Jamerson reportedly recorded his part.