Monday, November 12, 2012

CELEBRATED BASS PLAYER ETHAN FARMER LAUNCHES HIS SOLO CAREER WITH NEW JAZZ SINGLE AND VIDEO FOR “WATCH”


“WINE & STRINGS” EP OUT NOW, WITH FULL LENGTH ALBUM DUE EARLY 2013



November 12, 2012 (Los Angeles, CA):  Ethan Farmer aka E-Bassman is a celebrated bass player and is no stranger to the music scene playing and touring with the likes of Christina Aguilera, Janet Jackson, Patti LaBelle, Darius Rucker, Lionel Richie.  Ethan was introduced to his instrument of choice…the bass at the age of five and then became the youngest member of the family group The Amazing Farmer Singers at the age of eight.  From that early introduction, it has been a relationship that has only grown and evolved.

Ethan Farmer is truly changing the way we hear music today.  He has crafted and honed his talent to make the listening experience a journey.  Farmer has blurred the lines and taken in the influences of jazz, funk, soul, and rock &roll to create his eclectic sound. E-Bassman shares, “I want people to walk away from my show feeling like they did during Woodstock.  Just a good feeling that people remember for generations and it was all about the music.”

Now, E-Bassman is focused on his solo career with the launch of his single “Watch.”  From the first note, he hooks the listener with its up-tempo rhythm.  The single can be found on his seven song EP Wine and Strings, which is currently available online at iTunes and will be followed up with the full-length album in February 2013.

Ethan is currently touring Europe with the legendary Lionel Richie and will be wrapping up the world-wide jaunt in December. After the back to back tours with NKOTB and Richie, he is finally able to focus full-time on his on his solo efforts and promotions for his upcoming full length release courtesy of Good People Club Music Group.

Be sure to follow Ethan Farmer as he prepares the full-length album Wine & Strings 2.0 for release in February of 2013.

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