After decades of anticipation, Flea’s debut single pulls no punches, with two bassists linking seamlessly on the song’s darting bassline ...
The excitable bass and trumpet player freestyle dances his way through the song's video, which was directed by his daughter, photographer Clara Balzary.
Flea, a/k/a Michael Peter Balzary, the longtime bassist/co-founder and composer for the Red Hot Chili Peppers, will release his first full-length solo album next year via Nonesuch Records.
Flea has delivered the first preview of his upcoming solo album set to release in 2026 on Nonesuch Records. The Red Hot Chili Peppers founding bassist worked with a "dream band of modern jazz ...
After decades of anchoring the Chili Peppers’ explosive sound, Flea is rewriting his own story with the announcement of his debut solo album. Rather than leaning on the funk‑rock grooves that made him ...
Red Hot Chili Peppers legend Flea's single "A Please" includes contributions from Anna Butterss, bassist from Jason Isbell’s band.
Red Hot Chili Peppers member Flea performed a 13-minute bass and trumpet solo set this past weekend, delivering an ever-evolving piece that featured bass, trumpet, loops and effects. Smith was clearly ...
During the early days of his career, the Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist was far from a gearhead – but an old Fender changed ...
Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea has revealed that he will be releasing a solo EP titled 'Helen Burns.' Flea promises that the EP will sound like nothing you've ever heard him play before, and will ...
Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea will release his first solo album sometime next year via Nonesuch Records, tapping into his early love of jazz. He was 11 years old when he started playing trumpet, ...
Last night, Kobe Bryant ended a 20-year, five-championship NBA career by somehow scoring 60 points in the Los Angeles Lakers’ 101-96 victory against the Utah Jazz. (The Jazz evidently did not play a ...
As stated, Simmons was making a larger point stating that he was not necessarily a fan of the more technical players in music and felt that on his chosen instrument, the less showy, the better. In the ...