EP 90: Why Marcus Miller’s Bass Speaks Louder Than Words

01/06/2025 43 min Episodio 90
EP 90: Why Marcus Miller’s Bass Speaks Louder Than Words

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On this episode of The Jazz Flyte Podcast, I had the honor of speaking with Marcus Miller—a two-time Grammy Award winner, UNESCO Artist for Peace, and one of the most influential bassists in jazz, R&B, and fusion. You’ve heard his unmistakable groove on hits by Bill Withers, Luther Vandross, Chaka Khan, Miles Davis, and Aretha Franklin—but now you’ll hear the story behind the sound.Marcus opens up about falling in love with the bass at 13 and why he saw it as the heartbeat of every band. Though classically trained on clarinet and piano, it was the bass that brought him to life. He reflects on his upbringing in Jamaica Queens, his musical influences from Motown’s James Jamerson to Stanley Clarke, and how street playing shaped his raw, instinctive style.We revisit the early days of his career, including his breakthrough gigs and the moment he earned Miles Davis’ respect. Marcus shares what it was like scoring for House Party and Boomerang, working alongside legends like David Sanborn and Luther Vandross, and how fatherhood inspired him to stay grounded in a high-flying career.This episode is a masterclass in groove, humility, and legacy. Marcus speaks on the importance of listening—really listening—and why musical language goes beyond technique. We also talk about his current projects, including a new album in the works and his satellite radio show that keeps the beat going.