Celebrity videos (with Brett Jolly in them)
Brett Jolly’s videos from memorable sessions with music legends: Below is Rick Springfield (hit song “Jessie’s girl) singing a Stevie Wonder Classic. Brett Jolly is directly behind him playing bass guitar wearing a bright blue shirt
This is a PBS show that features an orchestra with GC Cameron (“It’s so hard to say goodbye to yesterday” and lead vocalist for “It’s a shame” by the Spinners). Brett Jolly is part of the orchestra and is given a special vocal part in the song at the 2 minute 16 second mark.
Billy Davis Jr and Marilyn McCoo (from the “Fifth Dimension) in concert with Brett Jolly on red bass guitar
Gerald Alston is the lead singer for the Manhattans. He sang lead on “Kiss and say goodbye” and Shining Star.” Here he is singing a song with Brett Jolly on bass guitar
Below is a show with the legendary duo Ashford and Simpson, Gerald Levert and Frankie Beverly. When Gerald Levert says “Hit that bass line for me” he is talking to Brett Jolly. After Brett plays the beginning of the song, Frankie Beverly comes out to sing it. Brett is all the way in the dark background and you might catch him towards the end of the clip
Below is a video of legendary singer Teddy Pendergrass in concert at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles. Brett Jolly is on the left side of Teddy (Teddy’s right) wearing red suspenders with his black outfit.
Billy Paul had one of the most famous songs in “history.” His song “Me and Mrs. Jones” got “huge acclaim all over the world.” The video below is the very “last” time Billy Paul sang this song (just before he died) and Brett Jolly is playing bass guitar onstage with him in this clip
Brett Jolly is also a part of “musical history.” He is the “the very LAST bass player to play for the original Soul Survivors, The original Delfonics, Bill Withers, Billy Paul and Teddy Pendergrass.”
Praise
Brett’s energy and skill bring every song to life—truly a joy to watch and listen to.