Extreme close-up of a vintage bass guitar neck, warm tungsten glow on worn wood and metal strings, deep obsidian background, 35mm film grain.
Extreme close-up of a vintage bass guitar neck, warm tungsten glow on worn wood and metal strings, deep obsidian background, 35mm film grain.
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Brett Jolly's Basslines for the stars celebrity video page

Brett Jolly has something called "perfect pitch." This means he can hear a song for the first time and actually play it "without having to rehearse anything." He can even pick up tunes "on the spot." On this page you will see Brett Jolly performing in videos with famous big name celebrities.

Brett Jolly toured with legendary vocalist Teddy Pendergrass for years. Below is Teddy in concert with Brett Jolly playing his red bass guitar while wearing red suspenders. This show was taped in Los Angeles for PBS

Below is a video where Brett Jolly was performing in Atlantic City and was joined onstage by singer Rick Springfield (hit song "Jessie's Girl"). Brett Jolly is playing bass guitar and is right behind Rick wearing a bright blue short sleeved t shirt

Billy Davis Jr. and Marilyn McCoo were a part of the group the Fifth Dimension. Below they are singing and Brett Jolly is playing his red bass guitar while dressed in Black. He is behind Billy Davis to your left

Billy Paul had a "huge" hit song entitled "Me and Mrs. Jones." The "very LAST" time he sang this song before he died Brett Jolly played bass for him. Below is the video of Billy Paul's last time singing that song (with Brett Jolly on bass)

Below is a special PBS show featuring a song from the Spinners sung by GC Cameron and Jean Carne entitled "Games People Play." There is a guest vocalist that appears in the second verse, and that vocalist is Brett Jolly (2 minute 17 second part) . Brett loves to sing as well as play. For him, music is all about "fun."

Below is a very special feature. This show features Ashford and Simpson, Gerald Levert and Frankie Beverly with Maze. After Gerald and Valerie Simpson speak their parts, Gerald says

"Can you hit that bass line for me?" You can't see him until the end, but Brett Jolly is the one playing the bass line to the famous song "Happy Feeling." with Frankie Beverly singing

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