"The first travel experience with my case to Oakland I got the white glove treatment at TSA. And I know it was the case, it was a showstopper. Someone commented that it looked like a museum piece. So much so that the agent brought the case over to me so I can open it for him.That’s the first time I’ve experienced that ever."
"I must say I absolutely love my new Reunion Blues dual bass case. My basses felt extremely protected and I felt great wearing this high quality case."
“I have been loving the Expedition case! It’s absolutely gorgeous!!!”
"Jermone was first introduced to the Reunion Blues brand in 2023 & appeared in a promotion featuring the RB Continental Voyager Double Bass Case. He appreciates the streamlined and functional aesthetic of the case & currently travels using the RB Continental Voyager (single) bag. He has not had any issues with his bass guitar or the bag being damaged. He feels that the quality & durability is second to none. Jermone recommends this brand to his fellow musicians when asked for gear recommendations."
Throughout his 21-year career Jermone has performed with notable artists such as: Ashford and Simpson, Marcus Miller, Tom Browne, Rick Braun, Heatwave, Evelyn Champange King, Mary Jane Girls, and Dazz Band. Since moving to Los Angeles in 2017, he has become a solid sideman for an array of notable Smooth Jazz Artists including: Michael Lington, Eric Darius, Jonathan Butler, Darryl Williams, Althea Renee, Ilya Serov, Paul Taylor, and Kylie Cantrall. He performed at the BNI Java Jazz Festival in Jakarta, Indonesia with Brian Simpson.
Jermone is originally from Williamsburg, VA & began playing music at an early age with his father and twin brother in church. He was formally introduced to music during his middle school years, which continued throughout his undergraduate studies at Shaw University. He received a full music scholarship and played the sousaphone and tuba in the marching & concert bands. Additionally he played the bass guitar in the jazz ensemble. Funk and soul music is a major influence in his sound. Jermone is known for his ability to play in the pocket, while still tastefully incorporating his finesse and style during performances.
Jermone Randall
"The first travel experience with my case to Oakland I got the white glove treatment at TSA. And I know it was the case, it was a showstopper. Someone commented that it looked like a museum piece. So much so that the agent brought the case over to me so I can open it for him.That’s the first time I’ve experienced that ever."
"I must say I absolutely love my new Reunion Blues dual bass case. My basses felt extremely protected and I felt great wearing this high quality case."
“I have been loving the Expedition case! It’s absolutely gorgeous!!!”
"Jermone was first introduced to the Reunion Blues brand in 2023 & appeared in a promotion featuring the RB Continental Voyager Double Bass Case. He appreciates the streamlined and functional aesthetic of the case & currently travels using the RB Continental Voyager (single) bag. He has not had any issues with his bass guitar or the bag being damaged. He feels that the quality & durability is second to none. Jermone recommends this brand to his fellow musicians when asked for gear recommendations."
Throughout his 21-year career Jermone has performed with notable artists such as: Ashford and Simpson, Marcus Miller, Tom Browne, Rick Braun, Heatwave, Evelyn Champange King, Mary Jane Girls, and Dazz Band. Since moving to Los Angeles in 2017, he has become a solid sideman for an array of notable Smooth Jazz Artists including: Michael Lington, Eric Darius, Jonathan Butler, Darryl Williams, Althea Renee, Ilya Serov, Paul Taylor, and Kylie Cantrall. He performed at the BNI Java Jazz Festival in Jakarta, Indonesia with Brian Simpson.
Jermone is originally from Williamsburg, VA & began playing music at an early age with his father and twin brother in church. He was formally introduced to music during his middle school years, which continued throughout his undergraduate studies at Shaw University. He received a full music scholarship and played the sousaphone and tuba in the marching & concert bands. Additionally he played the bass guitar in the jazz ensemble. Funk and soul music is a major influence in his sound. Jermone is known for his ability to play in the pocket, while still tastefully incorporating his finesse and style during performances.