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Gouche earned a Grammy for his work on Mary Mary's album “Thankful.” [citation needed] His performance was recognized by Michael Tobias Design, who then released the Andrew Gouche Signature bass. [citation needed] He also impressed Prince [7] who soon thereafter selected him to work on his recordings and tours. [8]
In a Bass Player magazine interview, Miller mentioned Thomas as one of several "young bad cats" he has met on the scene. [15] In 2009, Thomas was featured on the GospelChops Bass Sessionz Vol.1 project with Andrew Gouche, Hadrien Feraud, Damian Erskine, Janek Gwizdala, Anthony Nembhard, and Robert "Bubby" Lewis. [16] [17]
Uriah Duffy (31 July 1975, Wakefield, Rhode Island, United States [1]) is an American bassist.He is best known as the former bassist of Whitesnake.He is currently the bassist of the California-based progressive rock band Points North.
Frederick William Hammond [1] (born December 27, 1960) [2] is an American gospel singer, bass guitar player, and record producer. He is regarded as one of the most popular figures in contemporary gospel music.
2002–2005 (Under the Name "Mark Trammell Trio") 2006–2007 2007–2009 Eric Phillips – tenor; Mark Trammell – lead, bass guitar, group owner; Joseph Smith – baritone, piano
In 1962, upright bass player and tenor singer Bill Carter traveled to California from Eagleton, Arkansas, to join the Troubadours. At this time, the group had relocated in Modesto, California . A year later, Phil Price joined the band to play banjo as well as sing baritone and as a musical arranger.
The Cathedral Quartet, also known as the Cathedrals, was an American southern gospel quartet who performed from 1964 to December 1999. [3] The group's final lineup consisted of Glen Payne (lead), George Younce (bass), Ernie Haase (tenor), Scott Fowler (baritone and bass guitar), and Roger Bennett (piano and rhythm guitar).
Buddy Liles is a bass-baritone gospel singer. He is best known as the bass singer for the Florida Boys, a Southern Gospel quartet, from 1972 through the late 1990s. [1]Liles received the Marvin Norcross award at the National Quartet Convention in 1995 and the Marvin Norcross Award for Favorite Bass Award, presented by Singing News magazine.