John Setliff is a Seattle-based electric bass player specializing in Jazz and Rock
Currently taking courses online and at Jazz Night School. Interested in joining a band.
He would like to be in a small jazz combo or big band.
Cover-band possibilities include the music of Santana, ZZ Top, Led Zeppelin, CCR, Fleetwood Mac, and other bands.
Here is a list of songs that I know and can play in a band setting:
The House of the Rising Sun The Animals
Colour My World Chicago
Samba Pa' Ti Santana
Not Fragile Bachman-Turner Overdrive
Free Wheelin' Bachman-Turner Overdrive
La Grange ZZ Top
Waitin' for the Bus ZZ Top
Jesus Just Left Chicago ZZ Top
Jingo Santana
Se a Cabo Santana
Oye Como Va Santana
Black Magic Woman / Gypsy Queen Santana
The Ghetto, Pt. 1 Donny Hathaway
Heartbreaker Led Zeppelin
Dazed And Confused Led Zeppelin
Black Dog Led Zeppelin
Four Sticks Led Zeppelin
Good Times Bad Times Led Zeppelin
Perfidia The Ventures
So What Miles Davis
Blue Monk Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers & Thelonious Monk
Blue Bossa (feat. Leif Shires) Jack Jezzro
It Never Entered My Mind Miles Davis Quintet
Four Sam Jones
Fly Me to the Moon (feat. Count Basie and His Orchestra) Frank Sinatra
Autumn Leaves Miles Davis
Take Five The Dave Brubeck Quartet
All Blues Miles Davis
Money Pink Floyd
Come As You Are Nirvana
Down On the Corner Creedence Clearwater Revival
Run Through The Jungle Creedence Clearwater Revival
I Put a Spell On You E Creedence Clearwater Revival
Born Under a Bad Sign Albert King
Sunshine Of Your Love Cream
Riders On the Storm The Doors
Don't Stop Fleetwood Mac
Go Your Own Way Fleetwood Mac
The Chain Fleetwood Mac
Peter Gunn Henry Mancini
In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida Iron Butterfly
Lay Lady Lay Bob Dylan
Stand By Me Ben E. King
The Low Spark Of High-Heeled Boys Traffic
Chameleon Herbie Hancock
I Want You (She's So Heavy) The Beatles
Day Tripper The Beatles
Closer to Home (I'm Your Captain) Grand Funk Railroad
Amazing Grace Yes
Footprints Wayne Shorter
Song for My Father Horace Silver
Softly As In a Morning Sunrise Sonny Clark Trio
Mr. P.C. John Coltrane