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Hunter Benedict Shepherd (born September 20, 1968) is an American musician best known as the bassist of rock band Soundgarden. Shepherd has won two Grammy Awards as a member of Soundgarden. [1] Born in Okinawa, Shepherd grew up in Washington and developed an interest in music after watching Johnny Cash on TV.
The surviving, non-singing members of Soundgarden — guitarist Kim Thayil, bassist Ben Shepherd and drummer Matt Cameron — reunited under their previous alias Nudedragons last night (Dec. 14 ...
Bassist Ben Shepherd replaced Jason Everman and the new lineup recorded Soundgarden's third album in 1991. Cornell said that Shepherd brought a "fresh and creative" approach to the recording sessions, [ 31 ] and the band as a whole said that his knowledge of music and writing skills redefined the band. [ 30 ]
The surviving, non-singing members of Soundgarden -- guitarist Kim Thayil, bassist Ben Shepherd and drummer Matt Cameron -- are reuniting under their previous alias Nudedragons.
"Taree" is a song by American rock band Soundgarden. Written by bassist Ben Shepherd with lyrics by frontman Chris Cornell, the song appears as the seventh track on the band’s sixth studio album, King Animal (2012). [1]
Soundgarden’s best-selling album, the dizzyingly diverse 70-minute opus 'Superunknown,' was released 30 years ago last week. ... With the arrival of bassist Ben Shepherd in 1990, Soundgarden’s ...
In 2017, Billboard placed the song at No. 5 on their list of "The 15 Greatest Soundgarden Songs", [11] and in 2021, Kerrang! ranked the song at No. 12 on their list of "The 20 greatest Soundgarden songs". [12] Also in 2017, Loudwire named Cornell's final song of his final performance, "Slaves & Bulldozers", as the vocalist's most unforgettable ...
Badmotorfinger is the third studio album by American rock band Soundgarden, released on October 8, 1991, through A&M Records. [5] Soundgarden began the recording sessions for the album with new bassist Ben Shepherd in the spring of 1991.