What does a 35+ year career as a working bass player really look like?
In this episode, I sit down with Yolanda Charles MBE — one of the UK’s most respected session bassists, whose credits include Paul Weller, Robbie Williams, Eric Clapton, Van Morrison, Jimmy Somerville, and work alongside legends like Brian May and Hans Zimmer.
We get into the real story behind that career — from random phone calls that led to major gigs, to the relationships and reputation that kept the work coming for decades.
Along the way, Yolanda shares hard-won insights on musical feel, why bass players are often the true bandleaders, and the skills that actually separate working musicians from everyone else.
This is an honest, grounded conversation about longevity, musicianship, and what it really takes to build a life in music.
No fantasy. No gear flexing. Just the reality of the job.
How Yolanda got her first big break (and why it was random)Why networking still matters more than talent aloneThe 4 real ways musicians get workWhy bass players make the best bandleadersThe hidden “superpower” of bass playersWhy feel and dynamics matter more than theoryThe truth about imposter syndrome in pro musicWhy session work isn’t always the dream pathHow to build a long-term career in musicWhy younger players might actually have it harder today#BassPlayer #YolandaCharles #BassGuitar #SessionMusician #MusicPodcast #BassPlayers #MusiciansLife #Groove #MusicCareer #NowThatsBass