Legendary session bassist Jerry Jemmott talks playing techniques and the music industry with producer/ engineer Warren Huart for Produce Like A Pro

Hollywood, CA – May 7, 2017 -Session ace Jerry “Fingers” Jemmott (Aretha Franklin, B.B. King, Ray Charles), has teamed up with notable producer/engineer and YouTube Auteur Warren Huart (Aerosmith, Ace Frehley, The Fray) to talk about things pertaining to the bass and Jemmott’s history in the music industry.

Jerry Jemmott - photo courtesy Alex Kluft Photography
Jerry Jemmott – photo courtesy Alex Kluft Photography

In this free 53 minute video Jemmott discusses his history as a session musician starting in the Bronx, New York with King Curtis and being the house bassist for Atlantic Records in the late 60’s. From the age of 5 Jemmott performed at Carnegie Hall as a tap dancer and picked up the bass at the age of 10 after discovering Miles Davis’ bassist Paul Chambers. Jemmott also talks starting as an upright bassist and switching to electric bass in 1964. The interview includes stories about Jemmott working with some of the greatest artists of all time including Aretha Franklin, B.B. King, and King Curtis as well as meeting Jaco Pastorius for the first time.

Warren Huart (L) with Jerry Jemmott (R) photo courtesy Alex Kluft Photography
Warren Huart (L) with Jerry Jemmott (R) photo courtesy Alex Kluft Photography

Jemmott shares his secret to success: Being constantly surrounded by great musicians and playing many different styles of music, including Orchestral, Jazz, Funk, Blues and Latin Music, greatly shaped his taste and understanding of music and helped refine his feel for groove and rhythm.

Warren Huart (L) with Jerry Jemmott (R) photo courtesy Alex Kluft Photography
Warren Huart (L) with Jerry Jemmott (R) photo courtesy Alex Kluft Photography

The second half of the video consists of Jemmott discussing three of his favorite basses and giving a demo of each one.

View the full video on the Produce Like A Pro YouTube channel:

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