Behind the Player: Mike Inez

Behind The Player: Mike Inez is an Interactive Music Video featuring Alice in Chains bassist Mike Inez[1] . Released on November 1, 2008 by IMV, the DVD features Mike giving in-depth bass lessons for how to play "Again" and "A Little Bitter" by Alice in Chains and an intimate behind-the scenes look at his life as a professional musician, including rare photos and video. The DVD also includes Mike jamming the two tracks with The Cult's drummer John Tempesta, VideoTab that shows exactly how Mike plays his parts in the two songs, as well as other bonus material.

Behind The Player: Mike Inez
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ReleasedNovember 1, 2008
Length72:00
LabelIMV
DirectorLeon Melas
ProducerKen Mayer & Sean E DeMott

IMV donates $.25 from the sale of each Behind the Player DVD to Little Kids Rock, an organization that gets instruments in the hands of underprivileged kids.

Contents

Behind The Player

Mike talks about his background, influences and gear, including rare photos and video

"Again" by Alice in Chains
  • Lesson: Mike gives an in-depth bass lesson for how to play the song
  • Jam: Mike jams the track with The Cult's drummer John Tempesta
  • VideoTab: Animated tablature shows exactly how Mike plays the track
"A Little Bitter" by Alice in Chains
  • Lesson: Mike gives an in-depth bass lesson for how to play the song
  • Jam: Mike jams the track with The Cult's drummer John Tempesta
  • VideoTab: Animated tablature shows exactly how Mike plays the track
Special features
  • Bonus Live Clip
  • Little Kids Rock promotional video

Personnel

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