The Canadian Alain Caron has been able to call himself a professional bass player from the age of eleven. After unleashing his first bass notes on the current top 40 repertoire, he was ready for something more challenging, which he found in jazz. He joined the Michel Cusson Group where he found himself in the company of like-minded musicians. In addition, he invested his sandwich thanks to the
… commercial band UZEB. In the meantime he had developed into a virtuoso on the six-string bass, which led to master classes in his home country, Europe and America. Today he writes and produces for his own band Le Band, accompanies world-famous artists, of which Gino Vanelli is the best known, and is mainly engaged in his solo career. 5 shows why Alain Caron is such a genius on the bass. No messing around on the square millimeter, or yes, yes, but played in such a funky way that it doesn't stand out. Many funk bassists can suck a tip here. (AD)more