Famous Bass Players who use a [gasp!] pick.

Joe Osborn
Joe Osborn has played on many hit records from the 60s and 70s, many while employing a pick.

An audience member came up to compliment me on my bass playing after a show I played a couple of weeks ago. He commented on the fact that I used a pick most of the night and said “isn’t that unsusual?”. I replied “not really, did you know that Paul McCartney used a pick on nearly all The Beatles records?” He was surprised.

Truth is, a lot of great players have played bass with a pick, at least part of the time. I talked more with a friend about it and we named a bunch of players we could think of, all of whom played with a pick (at least sometimes).

Here are a handful (mostly favorites of mine):

Often guitar players who switch to bass favor a pick (McCartney, Kaye) but other times, they just like the attack. Some players switch between the two often, depending on the needs of the song. Personally, I use a pick about 90% of the time and play fingerstyle when it fits the song better.

Here are some videos I found of some great bass playing, with a pick:

Comments
  1. Culture Vulture

    I think Gene Simmons of KISS and Cliff Williams of AC/DC used a pick on the majority of their studio recordings and live performances.

  2. Brian

    You left out Greg Lake. He’s grossly underrated cross picker on bass

    • Marvin Forte

      I wasn’t trying to list ever bass player who ever used a pick, just some of my favorites.

  3. Brian

    Also, I’ve yet to see or hear a song where Jack Bruce plays with a pick. He originally played a Double Bass before his Cream days and in his later days played a Warwick fretless instead of his old Gibson SG. I’ve heard he played with a pick several times, but I think this isn’t quite 100% true.

    • Bill f

      You left out Phil Lesh of the Grateful Dead and Mike Gordon from Phish.

      • Marvin Forte

        My list wasn’t meant to be comprehensive, mostly a list of some of my favorite players who sometimes or always used a pick.

  4. Motörfreak

    Lemmy Kilmister … R.I.P., playing a Rick with a Pick.

  5. Jason

    So happy to see this! As a pick player, it’s exhausting dealing with the amount of prejudice people have on this topic. I was actually recently denied entry to even auditioning for a band because I’m not a “finger only” player. Talk about getting in the way of art. Since when were there rules in art?! Thank you for this!

  6. Mr Foobar

    You list Jack Bruce and John Entwhistle as pick users, but I don’t believe either of them actually did use a pick, especially John. Fingering those strings was too much a part of his sound. John Paul Jones used either his fingers or a pick, depending on the bass and recording. McCartney did record some songs without a pick, as far as I know when he was using his Rickenbacker over the Hofner.

    • Marvin Forte

      John Entwhistle most definitely used a pick sometimes, especially in the early days. The bass solo on “My Generation” is played with a pick, for example. I did not say McCartney never played with his fingers, but he mostly played with a pick.

  7. Cain

    Jason Newstead, enough said.

  8. Sarah M

    I know he’s not considered a great or even good bassist, but Chas Chandler of The Animals used a pick.

  9. Beast

    Jason Newsted, how can you omit Jason Newsted?

  10. Defying Silence

    Music is music just be creative and stop with the nonsense debate. I’m a guitar player but I play bass with a pick. Every bass player we’ve ever played with that we had to teach how to play the parts it never mattered if they used their fingers or a pick. Guitar players and drummers don’t give a dam if you use a pick or fingers. We only care if you’re playing the right part and you’re playing it well.

  11. Ace Davis

    Entwhistle used a black Dunlop nylon pick half the time, I stood 5 feet away and got the pick. Greg lake used a thin??? Red Dunlop tortex. Jack Bruce only used pick to play guitar as far as I know, I forgot to ask him when I met him. Chris Squire used a pick on 90120, but I didn’t get it so don’t know. Geddy used a pick for the guitar double neck Rick on ESL. Wyman used a pick as does Darryl. Tons of metal band bassists used picks = VH, Dokken, Winger, Scorps, Helix, Accept, etc. Southern Rock = Hatchet, .38, Skynyrd, ARS. I sold my collection years ago, so I’m wracking my brain trying to remember. Most punk Bassists used picks, like Offspring, DGen, Circle Jerks, Buzzcocks. From being a collector down on the front row for 200+ shows in the 80s and over 500 picks, I’d say more bassists use picks than don’t. Hope this helps…

  12. Jose Chaparro

    “How can you omit…” “You did not include…” Please. Marvin Forte, the author of this site, said, the list is “a handful,” meaning, not exhaustive. A “handful” is not going to include everyone. Seems obvious to me.

    • Marvin Forte

      LOL, thanks for sticking up for me! People don’t read. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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