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Sick Lix: Nathan Watts (Sir Duke)

Groove legend Nathan Watts absolutely destroys this Stevie Wonder song, along with the rest of the band for one of the hippest unison lines of all time. This tune, entitled Sir Duke, appeared on Stevi...

Sick Lix: Don Ciccone (December, 1963)

Don Ciccone, from the band The Four Seasons, plays not only one of my favorite grooves of all time, but also one of the Sickest of Lix. This song, entitled December, 1963 (Oh What a Night) appeared on...

Sick Lix: Ed Breckenridge (Stare at the Sun)

Ed Breckenridge, from the band Thrice, has been one of my favorite bass players since I was 15 years old, and I’ve always adored his note choice and tone. So much that I even bought a ’76 ...

Sick Lix: John Billings #2 (Happy Song)

Here’s another sick lick from John Billings on the tune, Happy Song, from Victor Wooten’s Palmystery (2008). This one’s a little later in the tune after Victor’s solo but it...

Sick Lix: John Billings #1 (Happy Song)

Here’s a sick lick from John Billings on the tune, Happy Song, from Victor Wooten’s Palmystery (2008). I’ve always loved the way his bass sounded in this tune, and he must be a heavy...

Slap & Tap Groove

Here’s an intricate Slap Groove that utilizes multiple slap techniques combined with some two-hand tapping as well. Be sure to practice it slow and to a metronome – but remember that in or...

Radioactive

This is Jayme’s wife, Sara. Yes, I know. It has been over a month since our last post. That must mean there isn’t much to report. Well, I guess that’s true. I finished my last round of chemo on ...

The Watch

I’ve had this watch for a little over three years, I think. I know that I got it just after Christmas, about a week after I had LASIK (yes, those of you who know me well know that I have been wearing ...

What are these green boxes?

It’s been 3 weeks since our last update, and for good reason too. There really hasn’t been anything to report. We finished round two of chemo on February 18th, and nothing much has happened since then...