Adi Meyerson

Adi Meyerson (born January 26, 1991) is an American-Israeli jazz bassist, composer, and educator.

Meyerson started playing the double bass after graduating from high school and moved to New York City in 2012.

She was instructed by Reggie Workman, Bob Cranshaw, Miguel Zenón, Jim McNeely, and Dave Leibman, among others.

[2][3] She has played onstage with Joel Frahm, Joe Magnarelli, Steve Nelson, Charli Persip, and Champion Fulton.

[3] She enlisted 5 musicians for the album, including saxophonist Joel Frahm and guitarist Camilla Meza.

[7][8] Meyerson was the bassist of Works For Me, a Posi-Tone musical collective, which released the studio album, Reach Within, on January 6, 2020.

"[18] Tony Benjamin of Jazzwise noted that Meyerson's second album has "an upbeat and affirmative tone to her music, both in style and content.

[7] Her influences include Sonny Rollins, Paul Chambers, Oscar Pettiford, Jimmy Blanton, Ahmad Jamal, Israel Crosby, Ron Carter, Charlie Haden, Jimmy Garrison, George Duvivier, and Charles Mingus.

"[4] Trumpeter Freddie Hendrix, who performed on Where We Stand, said of Meyerson, "[She has] a good pen for composition as well as covering all of the bases as far as bass playing is concerned".