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After he joined organist and principal songwriter Don Walker and drummer Steve Prestwich, the group took shape with singer Jimmy Barnes and eventually bass player Phil Small.
Source: https://newcastleweekly.com.au/ian-moss-rivers-tour-flows-into-newy/
Also, our previous bass player, bass player, was on board – so I thought for the project it's perfect.
Also, our previous bass player, bass player, was on board – so I thought for the project it's perfect.
A member of the ACSO Pipes and Drums and bass player for ACO, David Culp has also spent time as a composer with the guild.
And the jams, like with fellow legendary bass player Steve Bailey (head of bass at Berklee College).
Belmont University mourns the loss of 18-year-old freshman Jillian Ludwig, a talented music business major and bass player, who tragically lost her life after being shot in the head while walking on a track near Edgehill Community Memorial Gardens Park.
“But my old friend Pete invited me in once the previous bass player vanished from the scene, so how could I refuse?
Source: https://www.e-know.ca/regions/cranbrook/local-bands-teaming-up-for-spca-fundraising-concert/
I grew up with it and my 15-year-old is a great bass player, and he's learning James Jamerson just like I did."
I was also working a lot as a bass player and playing in bands.
Joining the band for a special performance this Sunday are bass player Evelthon Michaelides and Jaded Jane.
Source: https://cyprus-mail.com/2023/03/31/live-music-coming-up-mason-bar/
MacGowan was even photographed at an early Clash concert, passionately kissing his girlfriend, Jane Crockford, who was the bass player for the all-girl band The Mo-dettes.
Pony-tailed bass player Billy Sheehan engaged happily with the audience and was at the heart of the energetic performance.
The iconic track, penned by keyboardist Garth Porter and bass player Tony Mitchell, drew inspiration from the cricket field, with its title a reference to the question bowlers ask when passionately appealing for a wicket.