Episode #30 of Groove – The No Treble Podcast is now live and ready for you to listen to.
Some musicians struggle while trying to blend creativity and the electric bass. Robert “Bubby” Lewis is not one of those people. Whether it’s his video game, manga, comic book, science fiction-inspired solo album, 1up!, or how he thinks about the world, Bubby is a creative force on the electric bass. This is (probably) one of the main reasons that Snoop Dogg scooped him up on the recommendation of Andrew Gouché. His career has been a rocket ship of excitement since then. The Flint, Michigan native (who now makes his home in Los Angeles) has played with everyone from Lupe Fiasco to Tha Dogg Pound. With hip-hop and R&B at his core, Bubby is a student of grooves and bass tones. Enjoy the conversation…
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