Joel Negus – YouTube Symphony bassist and awesome guy


I can’t believe I didn’t blog about this already (I chalk it up to my psycho student/teacher/performer schedule, but still…), but Joel Negus one of the very talented bassists at the Cleveland Institute who has appeared several times here on the blog in the past, was one of the people selected for the YouTube Symphony project that just concluded at Carnegie Hall. Kudos to Joel, who is an excellent player, and here’s the video he submitted:


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  1. John Stockfisch on May 7th, 2009 9:19 am

    Awesum Bass playing for sure! Will we see a future interview with Joel on CBC?

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