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Randy Jacobs

Randy Jacobs is a guitarist known for his work with The Boneshakers and for session work with artists like Bonnie Raitt and Seal.

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 Website: www.randyjacobs.com

History of Randy Jacobs

Randy Jacobs began his career in Detroit, where he was exposed to a range of musical styles, including Motown, funk, and rock. His skill on the guitar made him a sought-after session musician, and he eventually became a member of the band Was (Not Was) in the 1980s. The band’s eclectic mix of pop, rock, and funk gave Jacobs a platform to showcase his ability to blend different genres.

He has also worked extensively as a session guitarist, contributing to albums by major artists such as Bonnie Raitt, Tina Turner, Elton John, and Bruce Hornsby. His session work has made him one of the most versatile and reliable guitarists in the industry, adding his signature touch to countless hit songs.

Well-known for playing

Randy Jacobs is best known for his soulful, funky guitar style. In addition to his work with Was (Not Was), Jacobs also formed the group The Boneshakers, a funk and blues-rock outfit that further displayed his unique playing style. With The Boneshakers, Jacobs carved out a niche in the blues and funk scene, gaining critical acclaim for his rhythmic and bluesy guitar licks.

His playing is characterized by its groove-driven, funky rhythm, often infused with elements of jazz and R&B, making him a go-to guitarist for artists across many genres. His contributions to the guitar world are highly respected, particularly in blending funk and rock influences.