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"Doug Wimbish is a much sought after musician who has been at the forefront of bass innovation for two decades, exploring a multitude of music genres and pushing back the boundaries of the bass guitar. " New York Magazine |
Basses 1987 Spector 4-string 2000 Spector 5-string fretless 1987 Spector 5-string 2000 spector 6-string bass Ibanez Doug Wimbish model basses 2000 electric upright bass Amplifiers Trace Elliot On the floor (Meaning his Effects) T.C. Electronics 2290 Digital Delay Sans Amp D1 Bass Driver Sans Amp GT2 Sans Amp Vintage Danelectro Daddy-O Digitech Whammy Pedal Dunlop Crybaby Boss Bass Synth Boss Flanger Boss Digital reverb/delay Boss DD3 Digital Delay Boss FV50 Volume pedal Boss TU12 Chrom. tuner Voodoo Lab Proctavia Voodoo Lab Micro Vibe Voodoo Lab Analog Chorus Voodoo Lab Pedal Power D.O.D. Envelope Filter Line 6 Delay In his rack [live] Digitech 2112 Delay unit Digitech IPS33B pitch transposer Yamaha REX50 Planet Phatt Senheisser Wireless Units Line 6 distortion Line 6 modulator Digitech 256XL Home Studio Gear Yamaha RM1X Remix sequencer Korg Triton Pro Tools 5.1 Roland JV 1080 Yamaha QY70 Apple G4 Glyph hard drives Korg 05R/W Mark of the Unicorn midi timepiece
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Doug hails from Hartford, Connecticut, but got his career started as many do: in New York City. There he cut his teeth as the bassist in the house band of the legendary rap label Sugar Hill, backing Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five on their epochal “The Message” album and Flash and Melle Mels “White Lines”, among many others As the '80s wore on. Doug the Bass in your Face and with Sugar Hill put Rap on the Map., Sugar Hill found itself overtaken by hip-hop innovations outside its stable of artists, and its house band had already formed a productive relationship with British dub reggae experimentalist Adrian Sherwood. Wimbish, guitarist Skip McDonald, and drummer Keith LeBlanc began working on a variety of projects with Sherwood, including backing ex-Pop Group member Mark Stewart on his solo recordings and issuing their own 12" singles under the name Fats Comet.
Major Malfunction was released in 1986 under Keith LeBlanc's name, although it was essentially a group collaboration; that group dynamic became official when the trio christened themselves Tackhead and began recording full-length works with Sherwood. Tackhead altered the face of British music from the Dance floor up. Tackhead provided the pulse for a wide range of seminal rap, industrial, dub, post-punk and acid jazz artists. Ranging from Depeche Mode and Erasure to reggae balladeer Bim Sherman and mix master Time Simenon.
When Living Colour bassist Muzz Skillings departed his band in 1992, Wimbish was tapped as his replacement. However, after 1993's Stain, the group disbanded, and Wimbish returned to session work, playing on albums by Madonna, Annie Lennox, Mick Jagger, the Rolling Stones, Ron Wood, Seal, Joe Satriani, Jeff Beck, Billy Idol, Carly Simon and many others, plus the occasional Sherwood project. Wimbish also reunited with Living Colour drummer Will Calhoun in the experimental funk/electronica trio Jungle Funk.
In 1999, Sherwood's On-U Sound label issued Wimbish's first solo album, Trippy Notes for Bass. Then on December 22, 2000 Living Colour re-formed for a one-off show at New York's legendary CBGB's. The show was dynamite and rekindled the desire of Doug, Vernon, Will and Corey to play together. A small tour of the West coast drew huge and enthusiastic crowds. Then they were off for a string of dates in Europe, including the Montreux Jazz Festival. The summer of 2001 saw LC playing another mini tour of the States, this time on the East Coast. The tour was highlighted by an amazing show in central park. Always busy, Doug's work with Mos Def continued in 2001 and 2002 with more studio sessions and a concert filmed for broadcast on HBO's Reverb show.
To Learn More About Doug Wimbish, Visit www.dougwimbish.com http://www.myspace.com/dougwimbish www.livingcolour.com
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Traja Turunen The Winter Storm 2007
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Little Axe Stone Cold Ohio 2006 |
John McCarthy Drive 2006 |
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Fernanda Porto Giramundo 2005 |
Mos Def The New Danger Geffen Records 2005 |
Little Axe Champaign & Grits Virgin Records 2004 |
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Living Colour CollidOscope Sanctuary Records 2003 |
Little Axe Hard Grind 2002 |
Dahfar Youssef Electric Sufi 2002 |
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Doug Wimbish Trippy Noted for Bass On-U-Sound 1999
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Mos Def Black on Both Sides Rawkus 1999
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Jungle Funk Jungle Funk Zebra 1999 |
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Rolling Stones Bridges to Babylon Virgin 1997 |
Annie Lennox Medusa BMG Artista 1995 |
Mick Jagger Wandering Spirit WEA?Atlantic 1993 |
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Billy Idol Cyberpunk 1993 |
Annie Lennox Diva BMG/Arista 1992 |
Joe Satriani Extremist 1992 |
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Madonna Erotoica Warner Brothers 1992 |
Seal Seal 1991 |
Mark Stewart and the Mafia Metronon 1990
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Tack Head Friendly as a HandGranade 1989 |
Mick Jagger Primitive Cool WEA/Atlantic 1987 |
Mark Stewart and the Mafia Mark Stewart 1987 |
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Mark Stewart and the Mafia As the Veneer of Democracy Starts tp Fade 1985
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