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Ethan Farmer Bio Thanks to acclaimed bass player Ethan Farmer aka E-Bassman, Jazz has taken on a breath of fresh air. A native of Chicago, Ethan represents the past, present and future of everything that Jazz is meant to be. He has a natural gift and ability on top of his passion and ear for music, are what define him as a bass phenom. With a professional career that has afforded him the opportunity to work with an influential list of musical greats like Janet Jackson and Darius Rucker, the stage is set for his debut EP release Wine & Strings to change the rhythm of contemporary music. Ethan was introduced to music early on, first picking up his father’s bass at the age of five and receiving his own at six. Two years later, E-Bassman became the youngest member of the family group, The Amazing Farmer Singers, marking the beginning of a lifelong love and pursuit of music. Advanced beyond his years, by sixteen Ethan had toured the country with the family group and established himself in churches around Chicago. As he began to come into his own, he grew anxious to explore other genres of music and was instantly drawn to R&B, Funk, and Soul, and idolized artists including Prince and Michael Jackson. By the age of seventeen he was already an impressive talent and began playing with choir groups including: Walt Whitman and the Soul Children of Chicago, Mark Hubbard & The Voices, Ricky Dillard, and the Chicago Mass Choir. From there, he travelled to music festivals around the world including: the North Sea Jazz Festival, Montreux Jazz Festival, Montreal Jazz Festival, and the Jakarta Jazz Festival. In 1998, Ethan relocated to Los Angeles. His talent has garnered him recognition as an exceptional bass player, but once he met celebrated gospel bass man Andrew Gouché, his career would take another turn. While Andrew would later become a great friend and mentor, it was that initial trust in Ethan’s potential that led to his first big break, playing with Jody Watley on BET’s Planet Groove. From that point forward, Ethan’s career quickly gained momentum and E-Bassman was in high demand. Throughout his career, Ethan worked with hundreds of artists including Babyface, Patti LaBelle, and Hootie and the Blowfish. Funk, Soul, Rock & Roll and all the best feelings found in music is what encompasses the essence of the music he plays.

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