AZOLA Bass

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    Steve Azola has played bass since the age of twelve, and loves the instrument. In his late teens he began modifying and eventually building basses to meet his own particular needs and tastes. His lutherie skills and techniques developed through the years, as he completed projects satisfying himself and fellow bass players. He learned everything he could from the examples of other builders he admired.

    Steve earned a living as a respected craftsman in the field of fine automobile and motorcycle restoration. Many prestigious awards were won in the Concours circuit, mostly in the European classes (Mercedes, Ferrari, etc.). The demand for absolute perfection instilled in Steve the high quality standards he strives for today. As a motorcycle enthusiast, he performed the same magic on European bikes (Ducati, Moto Guzzi, BMW, etc.), and yes, sometimes Harleys too. You know, there's an awfully strong link between bikes and bassists...and bass builders.

    About ten years ago, Steve mentioned to his wife, Jill, that if he ever came across a vintage Ampeg Baby Bass, he'd sell one of his motorcycles to make it his. He'd seen one in a store window as a kid, and just thought it was too cool. Sure enough, he got his hands on a black five-string (and yes, there was a motorcycle involved). Once he'd had the Baby a while, and he started to really talk to people about it, he decided that there just might be some demand for a modern version of the classic Baby Bass. He thought the proper thing to do first was to obtain Ampeg's authorization. After that was done, he worked out his design concept, built a prototype and took it to a NAMM show - to the delight of many bassists who also remembered the vintage Ampeg. (If you could have seen the looks on their faces that first year!) And so the Azola Baby Bass was born. Boy, was that fun.

    Time went on, and people began asking for a smaller bodied, economically priced alternative to the cello-sized Baby. So Azola developed the MiniBass, (now called the Mini Baby Bass). Soon the wheels were really turning, and Steve thought, "Well, what would Leo do if he wanted more people to be able to get into the upright thing?". Make it simple, make it functional, make it durable, make it affordable - make it possible for almost everyone who wants one to own one. Open the doors to electric upright bass playing. And the BugBass was introduced.

    The whole retro thing was hitting big around that time, and Ampeg decided to join the re-issue craze with a couple of classic basses, including the Baby. They'd seen what Azola was capable of, and invited them to manufacture the official re-issue Ampeg Baby Bass. So things came full circle, and Azola put Ampeg back on the headstock. Production of the re-issue Ampeg Baby Bass was limited, and the contract ended in 1999. Now, a "Vintage-Style" fiberglass bodied Baby with its magnetic diaphragm pickup system is once again available directly from Azola.

    In response to requests from the Latin community, Azola has incorporated the traditional percussive magnetic diaphragm pickup system as an option on almost all available body styles. And so the evolution continues...

    Steve feels strongly that Martin Clevinger has contributed tremendously to the development of the electric upright bass. Martin has been exceedingly generous in sharing his knowledge with other builders. Steve and Martin have pooled their strengths from time to time, and collaborate when it makes sense. The Clevinger-Azola Virtuoso is a collaborative venture. And, in the past, there has sometimes been Azola work in a Clevinger bass, or Clevinger pickup technology in an Azola bass. Theirs is a strange and beautiful relationship - competitive, yet friendly.

    As is the habit of luthiers, Steve is always experimenting with new ideas and stretching himself. Several years ago he became really inspired by the great jazz guitar builders. Perhaps it's something to do with his Italian heritage? The beauty of the D'Angelico, D'Aquisto, and Benedetto guitars really spoke to him. So he decided to build a bass along those lines. The Deco Bass is Steve's way of honoring the pioneers of this truly American art form.

    The real violin-making techniques involved in traditional bass building are demonstrated most dramatically in the Acoustic Baby Bass which recently debuted. These instruments are absolute labors of love, and entail a whole lot of serious carving, shaping, and fitting - just like a carved big bass, but slightly smaller physically. There has to be a corresponding price tag, which, unfortunately, doesn't fit everyone's budget for an upright. In an effort to make this bass more accessible, (ie. bring the price down a snudge), a laminated version has been developed for plywood enthusiasts. This model has been enthusiastically embraced by students and seasoned professionals alike.

    The Floating Top BugBass (now known as the Scarab)is Azola's answer to those who need the portability, ruggedness, and affordability of a BugBass, but desire the most authentic acoustic upright sound possible. With Clevinger's authorization, Azola expanded the Floating Spruce Top concept - adding a whole new dimension to the capabilities of the BugBass form. Overall, this is the small bodied EUB we're most confident will please just about every bassist looking for practicality without sacrificing authenticity - it's the biggest, best bang we can give you for your buck, so to speak...in a small package.

    For the heavily touring bassist, the Lightning Bug made its debut at the 2001 Winter NAMM. It has evolved into a production version which fits into an ATA approved flight case which is only slightly larger than that of a bass guitar. This model is now available in Floating Top and Latin versions as well.

    Steve's first contribution to the acoustic/electric bass guitar fray was the hollow body Jazzman, with its comfortable shape, size and weight. The Spruce top, f-holes, and floating bridge give the Jazzman upright characteristics in an ergonomically familiar instrument for electric bassists.

    The Nouveau is the most recent addition to the acoustic/electric bass guitar line-up, having been introduced at Bass Day LA 2001. It is being developed into several varieties to suit many different applications. A well-balanced, stylish, and extremely versatile instrument - it's another chance for Steve to express his individuality and make his mark in the crowded bass guitar field.

    Steve's wife, Jill, keeps him fed, watered and focused so he can develop and build as many basses as possible in one lifetime. And because of her corporate marketing background (in the computer components field), she's the frontline Sales / Artist Relations / Customer Service person you'll speak with when you contact Azola Basses. Because her life has revolved around bass for almost ten years, you can be confident she'll be able to help you.

    The Azola bass family expands and evolves as the years pass. We continue to be thankful to the bass playing community, and to the brotherhood of builders, who welcomed us warmly to the industry, and still encourage us.
     

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