Scott Thunes (/ˈtuːnɪs/ TOO-niss; born January 20, 1960) is a bass player, formerly with Frank Zappa, Wayne Kramer, Steve Vai, Andy Prieboy, Mike Keneally...
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Kimberley Weems of Doland, South Dakota in 1984. The Thunes have two daughters and several grandchildren. Thune is physically active and has frequently competed...
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Waterboy, Scott recruited drummer Carla Azar and bass player Charley Drayton (the latter soon replaced by former Zappa band member Scott Thunes) to record...
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Fear lineup, including Ving backed by LVA members Sean Cruse (guitar), Scott Thunes (bass) and Andrew Jaimez (drums).[citation needed] In 1995, Fear released...
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except where noted. "Fwakstension" performed by Zappa / Terry Bozzio / Scott Thunes – 4:13 "Automatic" performed by Zappa / Blues Saraceno / Joe Travers...
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Griffin was let go. He was quickly replaced by Zappa alumni bassist Scott Thunes, who also used to be in Dweezil's band Z. He stood in while a permanent...
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Bobby Martin on keyboards, saxophone and vocals, Ed Mann on percussion, Scott Thunes on bass and Chad Wackerman on drums. For studio sessions, he also used...
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Vai Bass: Scott Thunes Keys: Will Riley Drums: Abe Laboriel, Jr., then Toss Panos 1995 Guitar: Steve Vai Bass: Tony Pimental, then Scott Thunes Keys: Will...
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except where noted. "Havin' a Bad Day" (Zappa, Scott Thunes) 4:09 "Blonde Hair, Brown Nose" (Zappa, Thunes) 3:45 "You Can't Ruin Me" 5:25 "The Pirate Song"...
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year. It featured guest appearances by Dweezil and Moon Unit Zappa, Scott Thunes and Kelsey Grammer. An independent music video was filmed for the album's...
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saxophone, vocals, harmonica George Duke – piano, vocals Brad Cole – piano Scott Thunes – bass, Minimoog Arthur Barrow – bass Patrick O'Hearn – bass Ed Mann...
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include Bruce Bickford, Pamela Des Barres, Bunk Gardner, Mike Keneally, Scott Thunes, Ian Underwood, Ruth Underwood, Steve Vai, Ray White, and Gail Zappa...
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release of the two versions, Dweezil Zappa fired longtime Zappa bassist Scott Thunes due to inter-band conflicts, and hired bassist Bryan Beller, a Berklee...
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keyboardist/guitarist Mike Keneally, multi-instrumentalist Robert Martin, bassist Scott Thunes, drummer Joe Travers, guitarist Jamie Kime and White on vocals and guitar...
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Igor Stravinsky, one of Zappa's influences. During the piece, bassist Scott Thunes plays the well-known motif from "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida", while Zappa plays...
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Brian Rashap. Past members included Isaac Parsons, Mike Wofchuck, Paul Hoaglin and Scott Thunes. Mother Hips official discography Mother Hips at discogs...
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Barrow – keyboards, bass, micro bass, rhythm guitar Ed Mann – percussion Scott Thunes – bass Jay Anderson – string bass Chad Wackerman – drums Vinnie Colaiuta...
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arrangements of Igor Stravinsky and Béla Bartók themes by his bassist, Scott Thunes. The album showcases Mike Keneally on guitar and keyboards. The drummer...
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later toured under the name Fear and included former Frank Zappa bassist Scott Thunes, drummer Andrew Jaimez and guitarist Sean Cruse. Ving was also the vocalist...
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White – rhythm guitar Tommy Mars – keyboards Bobby Martin – keyboards Scott Thunes – bass guitar Chad Wackerman – drums Ed Mann – percussion Technical personnel...
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session drummers and bassists (including Abe Laboriel Jr., Toss Panos, and Scott Thunes). Stephen Thomas Erlewine at AllMusic gave Sex & Religion two stars out...
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saxophone Albert Wing – tenor saxophone Kurt McGettrick – baritone saxophone Scott Thunes – bass Chad Wackerman – drums Eric Buxton (an audience member) – spoken...
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Chris Bruce (guitar), Scott Thunes (bass) and Carla Azar (drums), all of whom played with Scott on Top of the Pops, After which Scott continued his solo...
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saxophone Kurt McGettrick – baritone sax, bass sax, contrabass clarinet Scott Thunes – electric bass, Mini-moog Chad Wackerman – drums, electronic percussion...
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Mitchell Froom, Van Dyke Parks, George S. Clinton, and Dweezil Zappa with Scott Thunes (spelled 'Tunis' in the credits). Mothersbaugh, who later went on to...
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saxophone, vocal, french horn Allan Zavod – keyboards, solo on "Cleveland" Scott Thunes – bass guitar Chad Wackerman – drums, solo on "Cleveland" Dweezil Zappa...
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David Logeman Steve Vai Bob Harris (different person) Robert Martin Scott Thunes Chad Wackerman Allan Zavod Paul Carman Mike Keneally Kurt McGettrick...
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guitar/vocal Bobby Martin - keyboards/sax/vocal Allan Zavod - keyboards Scott Thunes - bass Chad Wackerman - drums Juicy Lucy covered "Willie the Pimp" on...
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Martin – vocals, keyboards Steve Vai – guitar Tommy Mars – keyboards Scott Thunes – bass Chad Wackerman – drums Ed Mann – percussion Moon Zappa – vocals...
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backstage pass". Melody Maker – January 1, 1977. Retrieved 2022-07-04. Hopkins, Scott. "The Frankness of Zappa". Music Media, December, 1976. Retrieved 2022-01-20...
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