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drTStingray

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Well with that kind if thinking, then you'd have to rule out Bernard Edwards. He used several brands of instruments throughout his career.
But you simply can't, he's one of the undisputed kings of the StingRay.

I agree - but I think most of his recorded work was on his Stingray (after the initial singles Dance Dance Dance and Everybody Dance)
 

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Kevin Young, of Disciple, is the musician that influenced me to switch to Music Man from Tobias. I hate that he doesn't play any longer and just sings. His bass playing/stage presence was the most aggressive of any Christian bassist ever.
 

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No way Caca, sorry mate but I defend my line of thinking, when I think Of Nard, I think StingRay, yes he used other basses but in General he was a MM player, more so than Tim or John, Tim for sure was a Ray player for a while (the first ratm album iirc) but he is def a Jazz man and as for John, he dabbled with the Ray.
 

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Joe Lally with Fugazi!!!
Not a virtuoso but his basslines are big part of the band.
 

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I'm gonna say Jesse Bugglione of Lagwagon definitely made me aware of the Music Man/ Stingray tone. Amazing lines played with fingers on an amazing sounding instrument.
 

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I'm gonna say Jesse Bugglione of Lagwagon definitely made me aware of the Music Man/ Stingray tone. Amazing lines played with fingers on an amazing sounding instrument.

Excellent choice! Finally I've found another modern punk fan!

Brian from A Wilhelm Scream.
 

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Excellent choice! Finally I've found another modern punk fan!

Brian from A Wilhelm Scream.

+1

Last time Lagwagon came to Toronto, they had A Wilhelm Scream open up for them. I had not really heard much from them at that point. Then Brian came on stage in the middle of Lagwagon's set, took the bass from Jesse, and ripped off the bass solo at the start of Give It Back. He totally nailed it and it was incredible. Plus he played an amazing sounding Ray. Very cool, and he has been on my radar ever since. Very good player.
 
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1. Tony Levin (Liquid Tension Experiment, King Crimson, other goodies)
2. Dave LaRue (Mostly interested in his work with John Petrucci, ie. Damage Control and such)
3. Colin Edwin (Porcupine Tree, the whole "Arriving Somewhere..." dvd he uses a stealth bongo :cool:)
4. John Myung (Dream Theater finger machine)
5. Tony Levin (Did I mention him already?)(On a side note I just finished making my own Tony Levin inspired Funk Fingers :D)
6. Myself (No ones ever heard of me but I like to think I'm pretty good ;))
 

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I just "discovered" Dave Marotta some days ago. Heard him play on one of the namm 2009 videos (roundtable), did a search and found some very interesting sound examples on his homepage (mp3) and utube. I like the way he plays and his sound very much.

Need to check out more stuff from him.
 

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Niel Corcoran of Mother Earth (the UK Band) played a Stingray and is one of my all time favs!

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxQ-xW4rNrc]YouTube - Mother Earth & Kym Marsh Find It Live 1993[/ame]
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z8ASEzG0iUE&feature=related"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z8ASEzG0iUE&feature=related[/ame]
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbFhUOS1LdE]YouTube - Mother Earth - Mister Freedom[/ame]
 
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