Bass

Bass or Basses may refer to:

  • Bass (fish), various freshwater and saltwater species
  • Bass (sound), describing low-frequency sound

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Other articles related to "bass":

Diary Of A Madman (album) - Personnel
... guitars, production Bob Daisley – bass Lee Kerslake – drums, percussion Additional Personnel Johnny Cook – keyboards (uncredited) Louis Clark ...
The The - Members - Official Members
... band members have been Matt Johnson – vocals, guitars, keyboards, bass, melodica, engineering ... Tom Johnston – bass guitar (1980) ... Johnny Marr – guitars and harmonica (1988–1994) (see also The Smiths) James Eller – bass (1988–1994) (see also Julian Cope) D.C ...
Sixpence None The Richer - Band Members
... cello Leigh Nash – vocals Justin Cary – bass (1997–2004, 2008–) Former members TJ Behling – bass (1990–1994) Brad Arnold – drums (1990–1994) James Arhelger – bass (1994–1995) Joel ... Plasencio – bass (1995–1996) Sean Kelly – guitar (1997–2004) Rob Mitchell – drums (2001–2004) Jerry Dale McFadden – keyboard (2001–2004) ...
Yellow Bass
... The yellow bass or barfish, Morone mississippiensis, is a freshwater fish native to the south and midwestern United States ... Though sometimes confused with white bass or striped bass, it is distinguished by its yellow belly and the broken pattern in its lowermost stripes ... Yellow bass reach an average length of 28 cm (11 in) ...
Infectious Grooves - Band Members - Line-ups
... It's the Infectious Grooves Mike Muir - vocals Robert Trujillo - bass Dean Pleasants - guitar Adam Siegel - guitar Stephen Perkins - drums Initial line-up. 1992-1993 Sarsippius' Ark Mike Muir - vocals Robert Trujillo - bass Dean Pleasants - guitar Adam Siegel - guitar Josh Freese handled the drum tracks ... Family Cyco Mas Borracho Mike Muir - vocals Robert Trujillo - bass Josh Paul - bass Dean Pleasants - guitar Adam Siegel - guitar Brooks Wackerman - drums 2008–pre ...

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