It’s the annual University of California – San Diego concert to benefit the Lytle Scholarship Fund, and the star is UCSD alum and veteran bass guitarist Nathan East and some formidable accompanists [most notably his pianist. . .and sorry, we couldn’t find their names spelled out, something the University of California should put online somewhere].
What follows is a delightful, plyful audo and visual excursion into some sweet sounds.
From UCTV Blog:
The stage is set for the performance to come. Drums, congas, electric guitars, grand piano… and bass guitar.
Nathan East walks out alone, picks up his instrument, and tenderly plays his signature bass rendition of America the Beautiful. Afterwards, with fingers snapping, UC San Diego Music faculty, alumni, and other talented musicians join him for a truly groovy version of Moondance.
So begins the 18th Annual Lytle Scholarship Concert featuring world renowned bass guitarist and UC San Diego alumnus, Nathan East.
East has played with rock music’s greatest artists for the past 35 years — from Eric Clapton, Stevie Wonder and Michael Jackson to Madonna, Beyoncé and Daft Punk. None of which may have happened if it weren’t for his instructor, Bertram Turetzy, who suggested that the UC grad should leave the master’s program and follow his musical dreams to Los Angeles to begin his career. Turns out, Turetzy was right.
With the introduction out of the way, prepare for some mellow jazz and R&B.
From UCTV:
Eastward Bound: Home with Nathan East – Lytle Benefit Concert
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