Family of Local Liaisons
At David Nordschow Amplification, we have great respect for the thousands of local and regional bassists around the world. Consider that for every famous name there are hundreds if not thousands of local players, from professionals to weekend warriors.
Our Local Liasion program recognizes local and regional players who are well-known in their communities, and have demonstrated their commitment to David and his designs. Because they are far more accessible to the general public, these liaisons will often serve as DNA ambassadors to the bass-playing community.
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Jeff CarlsonJeff 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 band Final Edition, blues rock originals with Separate Checks, and some of Chicago’s finest songwriters. Over the years, Jeff has combined a love and curiosity… [Read More] |
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Sean HarrisonTalk about fast starts and cool beginnings! Sean Harrison started playing bass guitar when he was 13, attending his first band rehearsal just six hours after he bought his first bass. As Sean relates it: “A friend called me and said ‘we fired our bassist; can you sing and learn to play bass?’ I got $100.00 from my dad and bought a copy of a copy of a P-bass around noon that day – the band showed up for our… [Read More] |
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Terry Lee Richards IITerry 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, he has played everything from Gospel, to Country, to Prog Metal. His love of heavy melodic music earned him the bass slot in Eternity X… [Read More] |
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