Michigan Music History

The MMHP989 brings together every style of Michigan Music, its history and backstory with detail. Featuring Dr. J (Gary Johnson) and Sir Fred (Fred Reif), Archivist/Wingman Mike Beattie, along with host, musician/journalist Scott Baker

MMHP Season 6 Ep:11–Chuck Bartels: Detroit's Humble Bass Ace To The Masses Part 1 of 2 Michigan Music History Podcast — MMHP989

Chances are you've heard this low-end thumper in your bass woofers, or have seen him perform around Michigan (as well as the world). He's performed with various national acts, including Bettye LaVette, Sturgill Simpson, Brett Lucas, Mitch Ryder, and more. He's a 'first-call' from the bass master. himself, Michigan's Don Was for multiple studio projects. Chuck Bartels lives, eats, breathes, and is raising a happy family out of Detroit and happy to offer his services for a variety of musical styles, as he often as he can.    Chuck jumped into performing in the early '90s and has rounded the 'bases' with jazz, jam, Americana, blues, tribute showcases, R&B, soul, rock, and so much more. His ability to be as down-to-earth has garnished him quite a 'word-of-mouth' career. The MMHP was so grateful to line up this world-class bassist for a career retrospective in Bay City in early 2025. In part 1 of 2, Chuck takes us on a journey from his very beginnings, to life on the road with television cameras in his face, Grammy nominations, and the humble outlook of what living in Detroit and playing music for life has afforded him.    Tune in and enjoy the easy conversation!
  1. MMHP Season 6 Ep:11–Chuck Bartels: Detroit's Humble Bass Ace To The Masses Part 1 of 2
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  3. MMHP Season 6 Ep:09–Peter 'Madcat' Ruth: Harmonica Heard From Ann Arbor To The World Part 1 of 2
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