Residing amidst the neon glow of Las Vegas, NV, Blaise Sison commands the bass with finesse.
His credits read like a who’s who of music royalty.
Picture this: opening acts for Toto, Cameo, Morris Day and the Time, and a groove parade with Chuck Negron, Steppenwolf, and the Average White Band. But that’s just the prelude. Blaise’s basslines have resonated alongside legends Rick Derringer, War, Maceo Parker, and the funkadelic genius of George Clinton. He’s shared stages with luminaries like Anita Baker, The Jacksons, and The Wailers. And when the soul demands it, hes grooved with the Godfather of Soul” himself—James Brown. Blaise’s bass has danced with Sly Stone, harmonized with Al Jarreau, and jammed alongside Rick James. From Lou Rawls to Willie Nelson, he’s the heartbeat behind the music. And now? He’s in sync with Rock & Roll Hall of Famer and original Family Stone founder Jerry Martini. As the musical director for The Family Stone, Blaise weaves funk, rock, and soul into an irresistible tapestry. Take note: Blaise Sison’s basslines are the heartbeat of a timeless groove.