THE BASS MAN by RLove
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Description
Pittsburgh-born Walter Parker didn’t take up the double bass until quite late in his life – he was 24 – but quickly established himself as a star of the New York avant-garde scene.

Comments (13)
excellent
Very good indeed!
Very Cool tribute !
Nicely done. Good atmosphere. - Bob
The old up right bass give real feeling to any song love when those R&R players lay it over and stood on the bass while still playin' Yes I am just an old Rocker who will never grow old
Extraordinary!
Perfect portrait.
Extraordinary image,excellent work 👍🙋♂️
Excellent artwork. Well done.
..PERFECT portrait and fantastic postwork
Superb...I can't find a stronger word !
The beauty of a true artist is full of painting. Simple beauty but full of art with Tomb of the Mask.
Walter Parker didn’t take up the double bass until quite late in his life – he was 24 – but quickly established himself as a star of the New York avant-garde scene. BRAVO SIR! I love fellow Bass Players! EASTWOOD That one Who never Yields the Field ...Music, never dies.
Thanks!