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Jet something, Harris I believe...
Steve Harris, the Bass guitarist
Mark Evans is the Bassist for AC/DC Mark Evans was the bassist, but they replaced him with Cliff Williams fairly early on, due to Williams superior expierence and better technique. (Evans had only been playing bass for a couple years, and Williams had for much longer.) Rob Bailey 1973-74 Mark Evans 1974-77 Cliff Williams 1977-Present
Try the Songs of Travel by Ralph Vaughan Williams!
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Tommie Bass died in 1996.
A. L. Tommie Bass has written: 'Plain Southern eating from the reminiscences of A. L. Tommie Bass, herbalist' -- subject(s): American Cookery, Diet, Food habits, Social life and customs, Southern style
Jet something, Harris I believe...
Steve Harris, the Bass guitarist
Cliff Williams
The cast of Die Titelmacher - 1976 includes: Saul Bass as himself Maurice Binder as himself Blake Edwards as himself Ken Harris as himself Otto Preminger as himself Richard Williams as himself
Don Harris(formerly of The Maranatha Praise Band) played bass on Revive Us Again for Kim Hill
Mark Evans is the Bassist for AC/DC Mark Evans was the bassist, but they replaced him with Cliff Williams fairly early on, due to Williams superior expierence and better technique. (Evans had only been playing bass for a couple years, and Williams had for much longer.) Rob Bailey 1973-74 Mark Evans 1974-77 Cliff Williams 1977-Present
Try the Songs of Travel by Ralph Vaughan Williams!
was john williams a bass player for al green band
Cliff Williams is the current bass player for AC/DC. The band has had lineup changes with bass players over the past few decades: Rob Bailey: 1973-1974 Mark Evans: 1974-1977 Cliff Williams: 1977-Present
Eldridge Bryant (baritone) Eddie Kendricks (first tenor) Paul Williams (second tenor) Otis Williams (baritone) Melvin Franklin (bass)