George Trebar is a UK-based jazz bassist who kicked off his musical journey playing classical double bass from age 12, nailing up to grade 8 and gigging with orchestras as a teen. He didn't dive into jazz until his twenties, after wrapping a languages degree, when a buddy roped him into a band—now he's studying postgraduate at Trinity Laban with pros like Simon Purcell and Steve Watts, while leading his quartet Nighthawks on cool releases like the 2025 album *Pages and Frames*, blending film-inspired tunes such as "South American Getaway" and "Taxi Driver Theme".
A big fan of bassists who shine like horn players, George loves digging into classics from Stan Getz with Oscar Peterson, Herbie Hancock's funky vibes, New Orleans swing, and Leroy Vinnegar's bebop-meets-swing magic—he's also played gypsy jazz with ensembles featuring violinist Andy Aitchison and vocalist Julie McKee. Catch his reflective takes on jazz-cinema parallels via Rubicon Classics, and check georgetrebar.co.uk for more gigs and vibes.
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