Bass Player (magazine)

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Bass Player
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Bass Player December 2018 cover.jpg
Cover of the December 2018 issue
Editor Joel McIver
FrequencyEvery four weeks
Founded1988
Company Future US
CountryUnited States
Based in New York City
LanguageEnglish
Website Official website
ISSN 1050-785X

Bass Player is a magazine for bassists. Each issue offers a variety of artist interviews, lessons, and equipment reviews. The magazine was founded in 1988 [1] as a spinoff of Guitar Player magazine, with Jim Roberts as its first editor. The original headquarters was in San Francisco, CA. It began as a regular edition magazine in 1990. [2]

Contents

Currently published by Future US, [3] Bass Player held an annual event for bassists, Bass Player LIVE!. From 2004 until 2007 Bass Player LIVE! was held in New York City; from 2008 until 2017 it was held in Hollywood, California.

Editors

Lifetime Achievement Awards

In most years since 1998, Bass Player has awarded Lifetime Achievement Awards to notable bassists, as follows:

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