I suspect that no reader on this forum has ever heard of Jamaica’s Rohan Reid. This young man, in my opinion, is probably the greatest Jamaican bass guitarist ever.
I was privileged to know Rohan from he was a youngster growing up in Kingston. He first started his music career as a bass player with the Grace Thrillers somewhere around the tender age of 12. In the 1990s, Rohan, along with the great drummer Desi Jones, formed the outstanding rhythm section for the acclaimed jazz group at the regular Mutual Life jazz sessions.
Rohan later moved on to various gigs in the USA, including being the bass player in the Disney World house band. He now lives in New York, I believe.
Here is a YouTube link link for “Dry Weather Road,” one of his tracks from his album, “Rifle Road”: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mZetoi4284
I was privileged to know Rohan from he was a youngster growing up in Kingston. He first started his music career as a bass player with the Grace Thrillers somewhere around the tender age of 12. In the 1990s, Rohan, along with the great drummer Desi Jones, formed the outstanding rhythm section for the acclaimed jazz group at the regular Mutual Life jazz sessions.
Rohan later moved on to various gigs in the USA, including being the bass player in the Disney World house band. He now lives in New York, I believe.
Here is a YouTube link link for “Dry Weather Road,” one of his tracks from his album, “Rifle Road”: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mZetoi4284
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