Bassist Oteil Burbridge first came to fame as a founding member of jamband extraordinaire Aquarium Rescue Unit. In 1997, he was tapped to replace Allen Woody in the Allman Brothers Band, and has served in that role ever since. He is also a member of Gov’t Mule, his own band Oteil and the Peacemakers, and has recorded and toured with numerous other artists, including members of Phish and the Funky Meters.
In this section, you can watch a video from the making of Jason Crosby's album, Four Chords and Seven Notes Ago. In this clip the band performs the song Adoorable. The opening is the band listening to a recording of a "singing door" squeaking back and forth.
In this section, you can watch a video from the making of Jason Crosby's album, Four Chords and Seven Notes Ago. In this clip the band records the song Bumblebutt.
In this section, you can watch a video from the making of Jason Crosby's album, Four Chords and Seven Notes Ago. In this clip the band records the song Fate of Animals.
In this section, you can watch a video from the making of Jason Crosby's album, Four Chords and Seven Notes Ago. In this song the band records Georgies Conscience.
In this section, you can watch a video from the making of Jason Crosby's album, Four Chords and Seven Notes Ago. In this clip the band performs the song Love's in Need of Love Today.
In this section, you can watch a video from the making of Jason Crosby's album, Four Chords and Seven Notes Ago. In this clip the band records the song Two Spots.
A documentary of the recording of The Family Secret by Oteil and the Peacemakers. The members of the band discuss their inspirations, their equipment, and their technique.
Oteil Burbridge discusses his choice of a 6-string over a 5-string bass. He also talks about his music writing and the musicians that have influenced his style.