Well-respected composer/bass player Rob Wasserman has been sharpening his select musicianship since the early '80s when he spent time training at the prestigious Conservatory of Music in San Francisco. His style of playing the bass in an upright fashion became his signature, making Wasserman a desirable sessions man throughout the '80s and '90s for artists like Rickie Lee Jones, Stephane Grappelli, and the Grateful Dead's Bob Weir and Jerry Garcia. It's his ecletic methodology that has made him an admirable musician, and he finely introduced such skilled work on his 1983 debut...