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  2. Stanley Sheldon - Wikipedia

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    Stanley Sheldon (born September 19, 1950) is an American bass guitar player best known for his work with Peter Frampton. [1] [2] He is notable as an early adopter of the fretless bass for rock music. Sheldon was born in 1950 in Ottawa, Kansas where he joined his first band, The Lost Souls. [3]

  3. Tony Franklin (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Franklin is mostly known for his work on fretless bass. In January 2006 Fender introduced the Tony Franklin Fretless Precision Bass, [4] a distinctive instrument, with an alder body and modern C-shaped maple neck with an unfinished and unfretted ebony fingerboard with side dot position markers. Other features include vintage tuners, with a ...

  4. Dave LaRue - Wikipedia

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    Dave LaRue is an American bassist who performed with the Dixie Dregs from 1988 to 2017 and with guitarist Steve Morse's Band since 1989. He also has worked with Dream Theater's John Petrucci, Mike Portnoy, Derek Sherinian and Jordan Rudess.

  5. Bill Wyman - Wikipedia

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    He created a fretless electric bass guitar [10] by removing [11] the frets on a second hand UK-built Dallas Tuxedo bass [12] [13] and played this in a south London band, the Cliftons, in 1961. He legally changed his surname to Wyman in August 1964, taking the phonetic surname of a friend, Lee Whyman, with whom he had done national service in ...

  6. Jaco Pastorius - Wikipedia

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    His bass style was influenced by funk and employed the use of fretless bass, lyrical solos, bass chords and innovative use of harmonics. As of 2017, he was the only one of seven bassists inducted into the DownBeat Jazz Hall of Fame to have been known for their work on the electric bass, [ 5 ] and he has been lauded as among the best bassists of ...

  7. Fretless bass - Wikipedia

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    The first fretless electric bass guitars appeared around 1961, from modifications made by players. Historically the most significant, while not likely the first, example of this is the Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman, who wanted to change the frets of his bass guitar in 1961 to fix a buzzing sound caused by frets, but never replaced the ...

  8. Esperanza Spalding - Wikipedia

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    Electric bass. Fender Jaco Pastorius Jazz Bass (fretless) [75] South Paw Fretless 5-string [76] Moollon Chambered Double P5 Fretless Bass [77] Acoustic Bass Guitar. Doolin ABG4 [78] Godin A5 (semi-acoustic, 5-string, fretless) [75] Double bass. 7/8 double bass (manufacturer unknown) [75] Czech-Ease Standard model S1 acoustic road bass [79 ...

  9. Alan Thomson (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Starting out playing guitar for the Arthur Trout Band (1976–1980), he then switched to fretless bass guitar and was invited to work with John Martyn, [1] Alan toured and recorded with John until Martyn's death in 2009. Thomson played keyboards with the Scottish band Strangeways (1984–1986).