Bryan Beller
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Born on: 06.05.1971
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Bryan Beller is an American bass guitarist, known for his work with Mike Keneally, Steve Vai, Dethklok, James LaBrie of Dream Theater and Dweezil Zappa. He is also a Contributing Editor for Bass Player magazine.
In 2003, Beller released his debut CD, View, which was self-financed product and released on his own label, Onion Boy Records. View ranges from jazz/rock to vocal pop to thrash to acoustic solo to world beat. Bass Player magazine's Editor Bill Leigh wrote of View's "sublime moments of melancholia, beauty, and joy."
Beller was an extremely early blogger, documenting his personal and professional experiences on being a Professional Musician and "Bassist For Hire" in Los Angeles on his blog, "The Life of Bryan". from 1995 until 2005. More recently he has been writing on the state of both his personal & profession lives via his "screed du jour" directly on his then-new website (archived from 2002 to 2009 and from 2009 until the present in an overarching "Current Musical Information" from his BellerBytes e-newsletter and concerning his more personal side via his Official Twitter Feed.
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Bryan Beller is an American bass guitarist, known for his work with Mike Keneally, Steve Vai, Dethklok, James LaBrie of Dream Theater and Dweezil Zappa. He is also a Contributing Editor for Bass Player magazine.
In 2003, Beller released his debut CD, View, which was self-financed product and released on his own label, Onion Boy Records. View ranges from jazz/rock to vocal pop to thrash to acoustic solo to world beat. Bass Player magazine's Editor Bill Leigh wrote of View's "sublime moments of melancholia, beauty, and joy."
Beller was an extremely early blogger, documenting his personal and professional experiences on being a Professional Musician and "Bassist For Hire" in Los Angeles on his blog, "The Life of Bryan". from 1995 until 2005. More recently he has been writing on the state of both his personal & profession lives via his "screed du jour" directly on his then-new website (archived from 2002 to 2009 and from 2009 until the present in an overarching "Current Musical Information" from his BellerBytes e-newsletter and concerning his more personal side via his Official Twitter Feed.