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Oteil Burbridge

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Oteil Burbridge (born 24 August 1964 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA) is a bass guitarist. He was the founding member of the band the Aquarium Rescue Unit, and has worked with Bruce Hampton, Trey Anastasio, God Street Wine, The Allman Brothers Band, and others. Oteil's trademarks include playing barefoot, wearing tie-dyed shirts, and performing the acoustic guitar classic "Little Martha" from Eat a Peach on his six-stringed bass guitar. Read more on Last.fm

Genres

  • electric bass
  • jam band

Frequently Asked Questions

What songs does Oteil sing?
Oteil Burbridge is not only a renowned bassist but also an accomplished vocalist. Over the years, he has taken lead vocals on several songs, especially during his tenure with Dead & Company and The Allman Brothers Band. Some of the notable songs Oteil sings include "China Doll,"
What bands did Oteil Burbridge play in?
Oteil Burbridge has played in several influential bands throughout his career, making a significant impact on the rock and jam band scenes. He is perhaps best known for his time as the bassist of The Allman Brothers Band, where he played from 1997 until their final shows in 2014. Oteil is also a founding member of the Grammy-winning jazz fusion group The Aquarium Rescue Unit, led by Col. Bruce Hampton. Additionally, he has performed with Dead & Company, a supergroup featuring former Grateful Dead members. Other notable bands include Oteil & The Peacemakers, his solo project Oteil & Friends, and collaborations with the Tedeschi Trucks Band and the Zac Brown Band. His versatility and technical prowess have made him one of the most sought-after bassists in the genres of rock, pop, and improvisational music.
What ethnicity is Oteil Burbridge?
Oteil Burbridge is of African-American descent. He was born in Washington, D.C., to parents of African-American heritage, and his cultural background has played an important role in shaping his musical sensibilities. Oteil's rich upbringing exposed him to a diverse array of musical genres, including soul, jazz, rock, and gospel, which helped develop his unique sound and approach to music. His brother, Kofi Burbridge, was also a celebrated musician, further emphasizing the family's deep-rooted connection to the arts. As a prominent African-American artist in the rock and jam band scenes
Did Oteil play with the Allman Brothers?
Yes, Oteil Burbridge played with The Allman Brothers Band. He joined the iconic southern rock group as their bassist in 1997, following a recommendation from legendary drummer Butch Trucks. Oteil's arrival marked a new era for the band, as he brought a fresh perspective and technical proficiency to the group's rhythm section. Over his 17-year tenure, Burbridge contributed not only his exceptional bass playing but also backing vocals and occasional lead vocals. He played on the band's final studio album, "Hittin' the Note"
When did Oteil Burbridge join the Allman Brothers?
Oteil Burbridge joined The Allman Brothers Band in 1997. At the time, the group was seeking a new bassist to fill the spot left by Allen Woody. Oteil was recommended by drummer Butch Trucks and quickly became an integral part of the band's lineup. His first performances with the Allman Brothers took place during their 1997 touring season, and he soon became known for his innovative and melodic bass lines. Oteil's arrival helped energize the band, and his contributions were pivotal on their 2003 album "Hittin' the Note."

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