10 Questions With Bubby Lewis

Bass ninja Robert "Bubby" Lewis took a quick break from his practice regime to answer our 10 Questions.

Bass ninja Robert "Bubby" Lewis took a quick break from his practice regime to answer our 10 Questions.

Robert โ€œBubbyโ€ Lewis is certifiable bass ninja. His groove is like no other, his chops are the thing of legend, and if you havenโ€™t seen his acrobatic/yogi finger chordal stretches on his MTD 6-string basses, then you need to check out his Instagram page immediately (HERE). Heโ€™s been holding down bass duties for heavyweight artists such as Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, Lupe Fiasco, Tha Game, and Stevie Wonder for years and is frequently a mainstay in Japan for various artists in those parts. He took a quick break from his practice regime to answer our 10 Questions.

1 What was your first bass?

The first bass that I played was a Cort Curbow 5-string.

2 Whatโ€™s something weโ€™d be surprised that you listen to?

Lately Iโ€™ve been checking out a ton of the new banda and mariachi stuff. Iโ€™ve always loved how every culture has something traditional and special to offer musically.

3 Whatโ€™s one element of your playing youโ€™ve been working on recently?

Iโ€™m working on becoming more familiar with my instrument; knowing where everything is at all times and being able to execute the things I hear in my head.

4 What was the first concert you ever attended?

The first big concert I attended was John P. Kee, held at my church when I was a little kid.

5 Whatโ€™s the best concert youโ€™ve ever been to?

Man, thatโ€™s tricky. Allan Holdsworth, Frank Gambale, CHON, John Legend, Big Bang, and Commissioned โ€ฆ I could go on all day.

6 If you could have lunch with any bass player, alive or dead, who would it be?

I would want to sit down and eat with John Patitucci, Geddy Lee, Paul McCartney, Tom Kennedy, and Anthony Jackson.

7 If you could sub for a bass player in any band, who would it be?

Iโ€™d sub for all the folks playing bass on the anime and video games in Japan.

8 Whatโ€™s the best advice youโ€™ve ever been given about playing bass?

To have my own voice and be the artist I want to be.

9 What the most embarrassing thing thatโ€™s happened to you during a gig?

Man, I took a dump on myself onstage [laughs]. It was in Australia back in 2010 with Snoop Dogg. We were playing โ€œGin and Juice,โ€ and as soon as I hit a low note in the chorus โ€ฆ it happened. I had to ignore it and finish the show. Dude, it was only like the third song in.

10 If you werenโ€™t a bass player, what would you be doing?

Iโ€™d be in the comic book, anime, voice-over, or videogame industry. Or a person who goes around doing food challenges like on Man vs. Food. โ€“BM

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Jon D'Auria   By: Jon D'Auria