Bass players are important, too.
I think that it is significant that listeners show props for their favorite singers. And still, favorite guitar players are generally in most listeners' minds. I do think that drummers/percussionists don't get their due - but they do get some recognition.
What about bass players? Do you remember who played bass for (any of) David Bowie's albums? Who does Loretta Lynn prefer for a bass player? Can you remember who played bass in Yes (or for that matter, The Moody Blues)? No matter your favorite kind of music - there are bass players there keeping time, setting the mood and key, and keeping your feet or heart moving...
I know that many bass players are relegated to oompah/boom boom playing... The world isn't always ready for bass players to take the lead. But so much of music sits on percussion and bass as a foundation... Turn off the subwoofer on your stereo sometime, or turn the bass down to zero and see if you like the music as much.
I know that most folks recognize the wonderful things bass players do... I just don't think they get the props and recognition they deserve.
Read about your favorite music, look up who plays bass for you, memorize their names. Tell your friends... Mention once in a while something like "you know (name here) of (band name) is really good. I like the way she/he plays on (tune name)" to your friends. Make it infectious.

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