Chapman Stick - List of Notable Current and Former Stick Players and Ensembles That Include Chapman Stick (alphabeti

List of Notable Current and Former Stick Players and Ensembles That Include Chapman Stick (alphabeti

  • Nick Beggs (Kajagoogoo, Ellis, Beggs & Howard, John Paul Jones, Nik Kershaw, Howard Jones, Iona, Steve Hackett, Steven Wilson)
  • Blue Man Group
  • Zeta Bosio (Soda Stereo)
  • Brian Bourne of Rawlins Cross
  • Paige Haley Orgy (band)
  • Terry Burrows author and musician
  • Emmett Chapman
  • Guillermo Cides solo Stick performer
  • Bob Culbertson solo Stick performer
  • Peter Gifford plays Chapman Stick on the tracks 'Sleep' and 'Who Can Stand in the Way' on the Midnight Oil album Red Sails in the Sunset and in concert
  • Trey Gunn played Chapman Stick with Robert Fripp, David Sylvian, Sunday All Over the World and King Crimson.
  • Steve Hahn, solo Stick performer, recipient of a 1995 National Endowment for the Arts grant for Chapman Stick study with Alphonso Johnson (the first grant ever given to a Stick player)
  • Greg Howard solo and on the Dave Matthews Band album Before These Crowded Streets
  • Alphonso Johnson (ex-Weather Report, Santana ) Gregg Rolie Band
  • Tony Levin solo and with Peter Gabriel, King Crimson, Yes, Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe (notably on live renditions of Close to the Edge song), Pink Floyd and Liquid Tension Experiment
  • Sean Malone of Cynic and Gordian Knot
  • John Myung of Dream Theater
  • Mike Oldfield plays Chapman Stick on his album The Songs of Distant Earth (and in some multimedia video clips on the extended CD) (though Olfield plays with pick as opposed to two-hand technique)
  • Pino Palladino on Paul Young's No Parlez
  • Jeff Pearce solo and in concert with William Ackerman
  • Markus Reuter uses new standard tuning in solo, session, and with his bands—Europa String Choir, Tuner (along with Pat Mastelotto), and Stick Men (along with Mastelotto and Tony Levin).
  • Don Schiff solo and with Lana Lane and Rocket Scientists

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