Jeff Bradetich plays the BB Wolf


Bass blog contributor Nick Hart sent me a link to this great video of University of North Texas and Cleveland Institute of Music bass professor Jeff Bradetich performing the B.B. Wolf by New York Philharmonic bassist Jon Deak. We will be featuring some compositions by Jon Deak this fall on the podcast, so stay tuned for that. For now, check out this excellent performance by Jeff:

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One Response to “Jeff Bradetich plays the BB Wolf”

  1. Bill Harrison on August 16th, 2007 2:21 am

    Spectacular! Virtuoso bass playing plus an absolute commitment to the material…
    I remember Jeff playing “Failing” at a master class at DePaul with Bert Turetzky around 1981. I think the latter was stunned by Jeff’s skills as a bassist AND as a musician. This was before everyone in our community new about Jeff.
    Bravo!

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