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Hi! I'm a bass player. A bit about me. I started playing guitar at the age of 12 or 13 years old and wound up making the switch to bass full time at 17. During the fall of my 18th year, I started college at the University of Washington and befriended another bass player (in a physics class, of all things) who was in the school of music. One thing led to another, and he told me the school of music desperately needed bass players for jazz combos. I had zero business doing that, as I had no background playing bass in a jazz band. I'd played trumpet in jazz band since jr. high school, but bass in that context wasn't something I'd even considered. I was busy learning Rush and Primus songs at the time. He assured me that they'd take anyone. When they accepted me into one of the groups, I also started taking private lessons with the bass instructor at the school of music. I was suddenly drinking from the firehose. I was practicing 3-5 hours a day, every day, to prepare for jazz combos, private lessons, and learning fundamentals that I'd never worried about because "it wasn't important". Like knowing all the notes on the fretboard. And learning how to read bass clef. And how to create a walking bass line that was passable, let alone interesting. I cannot stress enough how unqualified I was to be doing that gig. By my third year, I found myself being asked by the head of the percussion department (Tom Collier) to join a jazz combo with three of his percussion grad students playing material that was mostly written by him. His compositions are very Zappa-esque. Lots of odd meters and lots of compound meter stuff. It was challenging and a lot of fun. Being one of only two undergraduates in that group, I felt honored to have been asked and also felt a tremendous obligation to not suck. So I practiced. A lot. I provide all this background as it really set the tone for how I approach doing music things to this day. Practice. Be prepared. You don’t want to show up to the gig and be unprepared. There is always a line of people behind you who would gladly take that gig from you.
Outside of school, my first “real” band was an original project called Travis Shredd & The Good Ol’ Homeboys. They existed before I was asked to join, and I had been made aware of their material by a mutual friend. It was a heavy metal, country, and rap band. All three of those styles are in every song. Sometimes at the same time. Sometimes the verses would be country with a rap chorus and a metal bridge. You know. Whatever. It was a good time. We released two albums while I was in the band, and we had some mild local popularity/success. Most (all?) of that material is on YouTube as far as I’m aware. By the end of the 90’s, that band had run its course, and I started doing other things. A 9-piece horn funk band that did Tower of Power, Earth Wind and Fire, etc… covers. Lots of fun, that. I joined another original project called Late September Dogs. We released one album while I was with that group. An 80’s pop cover band that did a lot of corporate gigs and weddings. Various things and whatnot along the way. I started doing freelance recording work at some point during the early 2000’s as well. I have no idea how much of anything I ever did ever made it to a finished/released product.
Today I’m officially in three bands: the Shortcutz (classic rock power trio), Jackie and the Holograms (7-piece 80’s rock/pop – think Madonna, Bon Jovi, Bryan Adams, etc…), and Queen’s X (a female-fronted King’s X tribute band). I’m available for fill in work on dates that I don’t have a gig – which are fewer and further between as my own projects are all pretty busy. Still do them though from time to time.

The Shortcutz
Jackie and the Holograms
Queen's X
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