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Dixie Chicks, Lisa Germano, Marc Ribot, William Shatner Sebastian Steinberg On Having a Flexible Agenda| April, 2007 Sebastian Steinberg’s deft, sensitive touch on upright and electric bass, and his chameleon-like ability to transcend myriad genres has endeared him to an amazing variety of musicians. The Dixie Chicks, K.D. Lang, Lisa Germano, Marc Ribot, John Zorn, Eddie Vedder, and even William Shatner, are just a few people who have called on him to record or tour with them. Steinberg is best known for holding down the bottom end in Soul Coughing, the now defunct New York act celebrated for its raucous and eclectic fusion of jazz, funk, pop, and hip-hop influences. Currently, Steinberg is putting the finishing touches on Scarlet Fever, a forthcoming solo CD he’s releasing under the name Homesick Orchestra. It’s an appropriately diverse and moody set of songs that explores roots, ambient, R&B, and psychedelic pop territory. Steinberg prefers to simply call it “reluctant soul music.” What makes you so attractive to such a wide range of musicians? Is there a bass sound that works for you in many contexts?
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