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      • Herb Bushler (born March 7, 1939, New York City) is an American jazz bassist. He plays both double bass and electric bass. Bushler played piano and tuba in his youth before picking up double bass; he is classically trained in bass and has performed with symphony orchestras in this capacity.
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    Herb Bushler (born March 7, 1939, New York City) is an American jazz bassist. He plays both double bass and electric bass. Bushler played piano and tuba in his youth before picking up double bass; he is classically trained in bass and has performed with symphony orchestras in this capacity.

  2. May 30, 2009 · Is anyone familiar with Herb Bushler. I've been meaning to post about him for a while now. He was mostly known in Jazz circles and was a successful session player and almost always had work. I only knew him from his contributions to David Peel and the Lower East Side.

  3. Apr 28, 2010 · Herb is a jazz bassist who found his way into the studio system in New York starting in the 1970’s and lasting into the early 21st century. He has played on countless pop recordings, commercials and has had the luxury of working with some of the greatest jazz artists of all-time.

  4. Herb Bushler. Profile: American jazz bassist, born 7 March 1939 in New York City, USA. Sites: Wikipedia , knowyourbassplayer.com. In Groups: George Russell Orchestra, Gil Evans And His Orchestra, Ted Curson Quartet, The Players Association, The Winter Consort, Ted Curson & Company. Variations:

  5. Mar 15, 2017 · A virtuoso electric and upright player, and composer, the name Herb Bushler many not resonate with casual music fans who glossed over album credits and liner notes, however his expansive body of work is rather astounding, spanning folk, classical, jazz, pop, funk and groundbreaking permutations thereof.

  6. Monster double bassist talks about the preponderance of gigs in the studio and on the bandstand during his early career.

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  7. Herb Bushler was one of the busiest working bass players in New York from the mid-1960s into the 80s. With a classical background, he discovered jazz at the dawn of the 60s and worked with prominent artists while becoming very busy in the recording studio business.