Bass Musician Magazine - SPECIAL August 2014 Female Bassist Issue | Page 46

ALLEE Interview by Rául Amador Allee Fütterer Twitter: @alleefutterer Youtube: Click Band(s) I Play With: Independent Gear I Use: Ampeg, Orange, Mark Bass Endorsed By: Mono, Carvin What made you decide to play bass? I started out on viola, but when I was 10 I wanted to play something ‘cooler’. My first thought was guitar, but my dad was a guitarist and I didn’t like that idea. Next were drums, but since my brother was a drummer, I figured I ought to pick something in the middle. That’s when I took to bass; I grew up in a family of musicians and every instrument except bass was taken. How/Where did you learn to play? When I first decided to play, I would just put on old RnB records or punk bands and try to learn the bass parts…. I had “eclectic taste” and I’ve kind-of always been all over the map musically. In middle school and high school I was in choir, big band, jazz combos, symphony orchestra and even played in a few metal and rock bands. I had some great teachers including Carol Kaye, Bijon Watson, Whit Browne and Baba Elefante. Who are your musical inspirations, both male and female? WHAT A HARD QUESTION. Everything? My favorite bass players are Ray Brown, Edgar Meyer, Carol Kaye and Adam Blackstone, but that doesn’t even touch the surface of my favorite music.