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Artist description
"The band" consists of Tony Webb and his four-string 1978 Fender jazz bass |
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Music Style
Prejippie jazz |
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Musical Influences
Stanley Clarke, Jaco Pastorius, Larry Graham, Louis Johnson, Bootsey Collins, The Reddings |
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Similar Artists
Stanley Clarke, Victor Wooten, Marcus Miller, Victor Bailey |
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Artist History
Tony Webb's debut CD was 1996's "Daybreak" album, a smooth prejippie jazz collection. In 1997, the Webbed man released the "Webbslinger" album, a sticky mix of prejippie jazz, rock and straight up funk. Tony's latest CD was inspired by the birth of his son (and is called "Dirty Diapers"). For this album, Tony Webb decided to literally get back to basics. Armed with a drum machine and his four-string Fender jazz bass, he spun a Webb of 14 songs that allowed him to sling his Webb through a variety of styles. |
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Group Members
Tony Webb |
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Instruments
Bass, guitar, keyboards, saxophone |
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Albums
"Daybreak," "Webbslinger" and "Dirty Diapers" |
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Location
Detroit, Michigan - USA |
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