She could she could she could.... I am not sure what the point of the above is. She could do whatever she wants, which is exactly what she is doing. You just don't have to like it or care, or whatever, and it will not matter one little tiny bit since she is doing exactly what she wants, is exceedingly successful at it and is having a hell of a time. She's played with some of the greatest musicians in the history of rock and jazz, was voted among the best electric bassists in the latest Downbeat poll and is obviously having a successful career. And she did this as a young woman in a male dominated field, playing an instrument that is less commonly played by women. I firmly like her style much more than the technical virtuosity of someone like Mohini Dey.