Slap That Bass
~ Recording by Matt Catingub
Appears on releases
# | Title | Length | Track Artist | Release Title | Release Artist | Release Group Type | Country/Date | Label | Catalog# |
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1.12 | Slap That Bass | 3:08 | Matt Catingub | Gershwin 100 | Matt Catingub | Album |
| Concord Jazz | CCD-4797-2 |
Relationships
recording engineer: | Leslie Ann Jones (recording engineer) (from 1997-09-08 until 1997-09-11) |
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assistant engineer: | Stephanie Glyden Stephanie Gylden (engineer) |
engineer and mixer: | Leslie Ann Jones (recording engineer) |
producer: | Earl Brown (composer and arranger) Matt Catingub Leslie Ann Jones (recording engineer) Allen Sviridoff |
assistant mixer: | Bob Levy |
bass: | Kevin Axt (from 1997-09-08 until 1997-09-11) |
percussion: | Kevin Winard (percussionist) (from 1997-09-08 until 1997-09-11) |
piano: | Michael Feinstein (from 1997-09-08 until 1997-09-11) Tom Garvin (from 1997-09-08 until 1997-09-11) |
saxophone: | Albert Alva (saxophonist) (from 1997-09-08 until 1997-09-11) Gary Foster (woodwind instrumentalist) (from 1997-09-08 until 1997-09-11) Rusty Higgins (from 1997-09-08 until 1997-09-11) Sal Lozano (saxophonist) (from 1997-09-08 until 1997-09-11) Don Shelton (clarinetist, flutist, alto saxophonist and jazz vocalist) (from 1997-09-08 until 1997-09-11) |
trombone: | Andy Martin (jazz trombonist) (from 1997-09-08 until 1997-09-11) Bob McChesney (from 1997-09-08 until 1997-09-11) Chauncey Welsch (from 1997-09-08 until 1997-09-11) |
trumpet: | Wayne Bergeron (from 1997-09-08 until 1997-09-11) George Graham (trumpet) (from 1997-09-08 until 1997-09-11) Steve Huffsteter (from 1997-09-08 until 1997-09-11) Frank Szabo (from 1997-09-08 until 1997-09-11) |
vocals: | Michael Feinstein (from 1997-09-08 until 1997-09-11) |
arranger: | Matt Catingub |
recorded at: | Westlake Audio (former name of Westlake Recording Studios) in Los Angeles, California, United States (from 1997-09-08 until 1997-09-11) |
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mixed at: | Skywalker Sound in Nicasio, California, United States |
recording of: | Slap That Bass (from “Shall We Dance”) (from 1997-09-08 until 1997-09-11: cover) |
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Related works
Slap That Bass (from “Shall We Dance”)
lyricist: | Ira Gershwin (in 1937) |
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composer: | George Gershwin (composer) (in 1937) |
publisher: | Gershwin Publishing Corp (in 1937) |
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part of: | Crazy for You (1992 musical) Shall We Dance (1937 film soundtrack) |
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