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Instrument: Bass, acoustic
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Paul Unger
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Paul Unger is currently the Assistant Principal Bass of the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra. An accomplished bassist and composer, Mr. Unger’s versatile abilities have allowed him to appear as a featured soloist with the Fort Worth/ Dallas Ballet, the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra and the Mimir Chamber Music Festival. His diverse abilities have also allowed him to perform and/or record with such diverse artists as Elle King, Cheryl Bentyne, Byron Stripling, Bobby Shew, Bob Newhart, Bernadette Peters, Jay Clayton, Peggy Stern, Ricki Derek, Montango, Andrea Bocelli and The Who. Paul was instructor of Double Bass at TCU from 2005-2007 and is currently performs with internationally recognized singer, Suzi Stern and guitarist Tom Reynolds
Perfectly Sane
By Paul Unger
Label: Flipside
Released: 2014
Track listing: 1. Africa On Paper
2. Buffalo Bill
3. Perfectly Sane
4. Lullaby
5. L.T.O.P.
6. Bouncing' At The Odditorium
7. The Call
8. Mara's Song
9. One For Dave
10. Sonneyesque
Safe At The Cheeseplate
Album: Flipside
By Paul Unger
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2012
Duration: 06:47
Flipside: Flipside
by Glenn Astarita
New York City based “Flipside” is a multinational quartet featuring New Zealanders Matt Penman (bass), Greg Tuohey (guitar), Irish drummer Darren Beckett and French saxophonist Jerome Sabbagh. “Flipside” is about strong grooves, sensitive group interplay and adequate breathing room for the soloists as in Matt Penman’s composition, “The Magic Beans”. Here, Jerome Sabbagh leads the charge ...
Flipside
By Flipside
Label: Naxos Records
Released: 1998
Track listing: The Magic Beans, Num? 6, Stretch, The Muses, Elder Days, Nude, Big Deal, High Times
Flipside: Flipside
by C. Michael Bailey
Fluid Dynamics. One of the nice things about jazz is how different performance styles mingle with one another at their edges. This mingling can take two forms: innovation and playing (stylistically) in all directions. An example of the first is Lester Young. The way he paid his bills was by playing big band swing in the ...