Tal Wilkenfeld (born 2 December 1986) is an Australian singer, songwriter, bassist, and guitarist. She has performed with artists including Jeff Beck, Prince, Incubus, Eric Clapton, Herbie Hancock, and Mick Jagger. In 2008, Wilkenfeld was voted "The Year's Most Exciting New Player" in a Bass Player magazine readers' choice poll. Doug Wimbish (Flash, 1985) Tony Hymas (Syn Bass) (Jeff Becks Guitar Shop, 1989) No bass player! Randy Hope-Taylor (Who Else! bass (except track 2, 1999) Pino Palladino (Who Else! bass (track 2), 1999) Randy Hope-Taylor (You Had It Coming, 2000) Chris Bruce (Emotion and Commotion)- bass guitar (track 7) 2010)
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Wilkenfeld has been nothing short of a marvel as a bassist for hire with everyone from Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, Toto and Prince to Mick Jagger The flashpoint? A viral clip of her expressive solo on Cause We've Ended As Lovers, as a member of Jeff Beck 's quartet at Eric Clapton 's Crossroad Festival in 2007. Watch Jeff Beck help a young Tal Wilkenfeld play an insane bass solo By Nick Wells ( Bass Player ) published 13 January 2023 Tal Wilkenfeld looks back on her impromptu bass jam with Jeff Beck that went viral (Image credit: Tal Wilkenfeld) Chaitra Krishnamurthy Thu 12 January 2023 4:12, UK Updated Wed 1 February 2023 10:14, UK While paying their tributes to the late rock legend Jeff Beck, fans are reminded of Tal Wilkenfeld's. By Thomas Semioli Just two years after she first picked up the instrument in her native Australia, Tal Wilkenfeld commenced studies at Los Angeles Academy of Music. She split college for New York City wherein she sat in on local jam sessions and quickly built her reputation as a top player. An invitation by […]
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Tal Wilkenfeld first caught the global bass community's attention back in 2007, when a bass solo with Jeff Beck went viral. Her jazz sensibilities, combined with impeccable groove, time, and phrasing, caught the imaginations of aspiring and professional bassists worldwide. Tal Wilkenfeld is best known as a go-to bassist ever since her appearances with Jeff Beck at Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival in 2007, as well as the DVD Live At Ronnie Scott's and being onstage with Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page jamming an instrumental version of "Immigrant Song" during Beck's solo induction ceremony into the Rock and Roll. Bass Player Tal Wilkenfeld on Jeff Beck: "We've lost our favorite guitarist, and one of the most intelligent, intuitive people I've ever met" By Nick Wells ( Bass Player ) published 13 January 2023 Tal Wilkenfeld, Stanley Clarke, Paul McCartney, Bootsy Collins, Flea, Duff McKagan and many more pay tribute to guitarist Jeff Beck Australian Tal Wilkenfeld has been a go-to side player of the electric bass for Jeff Beck, Prince, Mick Jagger and others. She talks with Lulu Garcia-Navarro about her debut vocal album, Love Remains.
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Bass Magazine / Aug 15, 2022. Announced today, JEFF BECK will tour the U.S. this fall in support of the newly released, highly anticipated musical collaboration with Johnny Depp, 18. The tour will kick off on September 23 in Del Valle, TX where Beck will share the bill for the first six shows with longtime musical friends, ZZ Top. Bart Bull. January 26, 2023 · 4 min read. 177. Johnny Depp to Join Jeff Beck for 22 Dates on Fall Tour. When someone passes from your life, from everyone else's life, it's not like they're.
Adored by Prince, Jeff Beck and The Who, thirtysomething jazz prodigy Tal Wilkenfeld is one of the most in-demand musicians in the world. And it's all an accident, she tells Ian Winwood. When Tal. Jeff Beck and Tal Wilkenfeld play a bass duet at The Fillmore New York at Irving Plaza April 10 2009. At one point early in the piece, Tal Wilkenfeld moves J.
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Wired is the third solo album by the British guitarist Jeff Beck, released on Epic Records in 1976. An instrumental album, it peaked at No. 16 on the Billboard 200 and was certified platinum by the RIAA . Background and content Of the album tracks, four are originals by Narada Michael Walden and one by Jan Hammer. Jeff Beck - guitars Max Middleton - keyboards Phil Chen - bass (identified as "Phil Chenn") Richard Bailey - drums, percussion Stevie Wonder - uncredited clavinet on "Thelonius" Technical George Martin - production, orchestral arrangement Denim Bridges - engineering Artwork John Berg - design John Collier - cover art