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  2. Victor Wooten - Wikipedia

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    Victor Lemonte Wooten (born September 11, 1964) is an American bassist, songwriter, and record producer. He has been the bassist for Béla Fleck and the Flecktones since the group's formation in 1988 and a member of the band SMV with two other bassists, Stanley Clarke and Marcus Miller.

  3. Douglas Hart - Wikipedia

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    He is noted for wearing black sunglasses and usually playing with fewer than four strings on his bass guitar. [1] In 1988, he branched out, releasing the solo acid house single "Speed Speed Ecstasy" using the name Acid Angels. [2] While in the band, Hart started to direct music videos for other acts.

  4. Brothers of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    John has Jesus' brothers advising him to go to Judea despite being aware that his life would be in danger, and they are absent from his burial, which should have been their responsibility, [14] but they do appear in Acts 1:14 with the Eleven (i.e., the remaining disciples after the betrayal by Judas Iscariot): "These all (the Eleven) were ...

  5. The Jesus and Mary Chain - Wikipedia

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    Brothers Jim and William Reid formed a band in the early 1980s in response to their distaste of the music at the time, saying, "It was the crap coming out of the radio that made us want to be in a band". [10] This worked in their favor, as William said, "It was perfect timing because there weren't any guitar bands.

  6. Mark Robertson (bassist) - Wikipedia

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    Mark Robertson is an American musician and record producer. Robertson is most well known for being a member of Rich Mullins' backing band, A Raggamuffin Band, [1] the frontman of This Train, [2] [3] and bass player and producer of Legendary Shack Shakers. [4]

  7. Phil King (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Philip Peter King [1] (born 29 April 1960) is an English musician perhaps best known for being the bassist of Lush. [2] From 2007 to 2015 he was the touring bass/rhythm guitar player for The Jesus and Mary Chain having previously toured with the group from 1997 to 1998.

  8. Heritage Singers - Wikipedia

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    Original accompanists included Bob Silverman on piano and Gerald Allen on bass guitar. After a few months, Jeff Wood would replace Allen and Pete McLeod would join on guitar. [6] Even later on, the Heritage Singers collaborated with Ronn Huff, who arranged many of their early albums with full orchestration. [7]

  9. Deon Estus - Wikipedia

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    Jeffery Deon Estus [1] (July 4, 1956 – October 11, 2021) was an American musician and singer, best known as the bass player of Wham! and as the bassist on George Michael's first two solo projects. Estus' single " Heaven Help Me ", with additional vocals by Michael, reached number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1989.