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Quintin Berry, a bassist, singer and songwriter with a rich eclectic sound and unique style, has been
performing since the age of twelve. His natural talent and tenacity for perfection has brought high energy and strong rhythms
to many bands; such as, Mike Latham Band, Plastic Eddie, Q Bass, and currently the uglistick band. Q, as his friends call
him, is always looking to experience a new musical challenge or genre. Over the years he has played with national artist
Percy Sledge, Peabo Bryson, The Tams, Cornilus Brothers and Jaco Pastorius. He has opened shows for Cameo, Flock of Seagulls,
War, Joan Jet, Blondie and many others. Quintin co-wrote two songs with Jack Knight, who writes for Puff Daddy. The songs
were released on the cd titled "Gypsy Blues" on June 1st, 1999 by Universal Labels. Q also enjoys working as a studio musician
developing local and international jingles for major studios, as well as, bass lines for other musicians. In 2004 he composed
music for a commercial boat promotion with plans to expand further into advertising and eventually movie scores.
Quintin's abilities have not gone unnoticed in local and national music publications. Q was named local Bass Player of
the Year in 2000 and 2001 by "Nine Volt Magazine." "Bass Player" praised Q's "unusual underhanded technique, catchy fingerstyle
and funky sound." In October 1997, the Indie City Column touted the smooth sounds on Berry's 1st cd, "Top of My Head," which
was also given glowing reviews in "Bass Frontiers." Quintin was featured again in the February 2004 issue of "Bass Player."
In the article titled, Upside-Down Funk, the author noted the large crowds that Q draws with his "pyrotechnic solo funk showcases"
at the NAMM-shows where he represents Spector Basses. Also, "Korg Proview" in the 2003 winter edition reviewed Q's use
of the PX4B.
Individual style and magnetic personality have earned Q endorsements from major companies, such as; Spector Basses, Dean
Markley Strings, Sennheiser, GK amps, EMG, Vibro-Tek, Levy's,accugrove and Korg USA. During frequent trips to NAMM Trade
Shows Quintin has enjoyed playing at sponsors booths, and jamming with and meeting fellow artist Jean Simmons, Chaka Khan,
George Clinton, TM Stevens, Will Lee, Bill Dickens, Jeff Berlin,doug wimbish, Fish Bone and Bootsy Collins. Word has it that
TM and Q nearly overheated the performance booth during a wild jam at the winter NAMM Show this year. Q especially enjoys
any chance he gets to visit Nashville and groove with the Wooten Brothers at Club Third and Lindsey in Nashville. His greatest
honor in 2004 was being invited to share his style and technique with other bass players both young and old, veteran and
inexperienced, at the Victor Wooten Bass and Nature Camp. What an artistically enlightening and spiritually uplifting experience.
Q's interest in many genre of music makes him a versatile writer, performer and teacher. He has developed a dvd on bass
technique, is planning bass clinics and hopes to perform overseas in the near future. When at home in Virginia Beach, VA
he rarely goes out to listen to another local band without being called up on stage to play. Audiences love his live performances
which may include jazz, rock, funk or country. In fact, Q live on stage is an unforgetable experience.2007 has been a good
year doing gigs with Colin Hay,jam session with Big and Rich.You may find where Quintin is performing or how to attend a clinic
on this site or at theuglistick.com
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