The David Nordschow Amplification Family of Endorsers

At David Nordschow Amplification, we don't trade products for "endorsements," because that's not a true product endorsement. We feel it misrepresents the facts and can often mislead consumers into buying products based on false information. The artists who work with us are true endorsers. In fact, we don't just have endorsers, we have a family. We are very proud that many top players who have been with us for more than a decade are still proud to endorse our founders' designs, and our service ethic. We've spent a lot of time with each one of them, watching families grow up, watching careers blossom, sharing triumphs and tragedies, and enjoying the chance to do business with real friends.

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Terry Lee Richards II

Terry Lee Richards II began his musical journey at the tender age of nine years old. His first live show came at the age 14, when he performed for a festival crowd of more than 5,000. After that, Terry knew exactly what he wanted to do with his life. While Terry’s main focus is Metal,...

Sean O’Bryan Smith

With more than twenty years of experience in virtually every musical genre, Sean O'Bryan Smith is one of the most celebrated and highly sought-after bass players in the music industry. Sean's virtuoso bass technique and high-energy stage presence, combined with his ability to adapt to all types of music, has landed Sean in an amazing...

Sean Harrison

For more than thirty years, Sean has been singing and playing bass guitar. He's been up and down and back and forth across the United States, with acts ranging from country artists to hair bands to Elvis impersonators. Initially cutting his teeth on bands like Rush, Yes, Kansas, ELP, and the Beatles, Sean attended Alderson-Broaddus...

Roy Vogt

How many people can lay claim to a career so varied that it includes appearances on MTV''s Headbangers Ball, Montreaux Jazz Festival, Montreal Jazz Festival, the London Palladium, the Grand Ole Opry and the Kremlin? From Punk to Funk, the simplicity of Country and Blues to the complexity of HyperJazz and World Beat? Not many;...

Mike Watt

There is - and will only ever be - one WATT - Mike Watt. And believe us when we say it''s the loudest WATT you''ll ever hear. The Godfather of Indie Rock, Mike Watt''s rose to national attention in the early 80s with the Minutemen, one of the most important bands in Indie history. These...

Maurice Fitzgerald

Maurice Fitzgerald began playing bass on a professional level at the age of 18 and has maintained a diverse professional career for 18 years, playing with contemporary jazz greats such as Ramsey Lewis and Brian Culbertson, as well as gospel greats such as Donnie McClurkin and CeCe Winans. Maurice offers Marcus Miller, Anthony Jackson, Nathan...

Mahlon Hawk

Mahlon has been playing bass for more than 35 years and has performed and recorded with some of the best in the business. He started his career as a musician in his birthplace, the Republic of Panama, as a teen where he worked with high profile local bands, cutting his teeth in recording studios, and...

Jeff Carlson

Jeff Carlson's solid bass playing is a key ingredient that keeps The Crew's fans on the dance floor all night. He is a life-long disciple of infectious styles of music that audiences love: soul, Motown, Stax, rhythm & blues, classic rock, and contemporary worship. Credits include LP album sessions at Curtis Mayfield's Curtom Studio, the dance...

Ace (Asa) Livingston

Jamaican born American raised Ace Livingston began his journey into music as a secondary choice to a career in professional soccer. Sometimes in life it takes a major event to reveal the true passion within, and so it was with Ace. No longer pursuing a sports career Ace found release in music. He had experience...

Spydah

Spydah has never known a life without a soundtrack. His earliest influences were in the womb when his mother would rock out to Led Zeppelin, Billy Squire, The Cars, Queen, and various other classics. Surely this was the catalyst for Spydah's love of music. Spydah always had some sort of leftover acoustic guitar that someone...
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