For decades, jazz fusion has lacked a definitive historical framework capable of preserving the movement’s true architectural lineage. With Virtuoso Bass, Issue 4: “The Founding Four,” KL Publishing Group attempts to change that narrative permanently. The landmark edition formally canonizes Stanley Clarke, Jaco Pastorius, Bunny Brunel, and Jeff Berlin as the four foundational architects of jazz fusion bass, documenting how their innovations transformed the electric bass from a supporting instrument into a melodic, harmonic, and compositional force at the forefront of modern music. Through historical analysis, rare perspectives, technical examination, and archival research, the issue argues that fusion’s history must finally be written from inside the community that built it.
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Bunny Brunel & Friends “BASS BALL 2” Hits the Stage with Bassists Stanley Clarke, Kyle Eastwood & Armand Sabal-Lecco
Join Bunny Brunel in celebrating the official CD Release of “BASS BALL 2” with BUNNY BRUNEL & Friends, featuring an extraordinary lineup including Stanley Clarke, Kyle Eastwood, and Armand Sabal-Lecco, along with special performances by Larry Dunn and Kaylene Peoples. The ensemble is further enriched by the talents of Mahesh […]
Guitarist and Jazz-Fusion Radio Host Tony Palkovic Leaves a Lasting Legacy
The jazz-fusion community mourns the loss of radio personality Tony Palkovic from KSPC Claremont 88.7 FM, who for 30 years hosted a unique radio show that featured legendary musicians, including Allan Holdsworth, Larry Coryell, Bunny Brunel, Joe Zawinul, Stanley Clarke, Brian Auger, and countless others. “Tony was a huge supporter […]


