Lakland - Artists Who Have Played Lakland Basses

Artists Who Have Played Lakland Basses

  • Darren Finnegan Chad Porter Trio
  • Boz Burrell Bad Company
  • "Evil" J. McGuire (Otep)
  • Nate Mendel (Foo Fighters)
  • Pete Griffin (Zappa plays Zappa)
  • Darryl Jenifer (Bad Brains)
  • Geezer Butler (Black Sabbath)
  • Juan Alderete (The Mars Volta)
  • Ben Kenney (Incubus)
  • Mark Saunders (Florence + the Machine)
  • Charlotte Cooper (The Subways)
  • Adam Clayton (U2)
  • Johnny Drugan (Beneathme)
  • Duck Dunn
  • Tobin Esperance (Papa Roach)
  • Lex Feltham
  • Tim Foreman (Switchfoot)
  • Bob Glaub
  • Darryl Jones (The Rolling Stones)
  • Rick Johnson (Mustard Plug, The Stitch Up, Bomb the Music Industry!)
  • Joe Osborn
  • Tris "Duke" Carpenter
  • Prince
  • Shadi Frick
  • Zac Zidron (Gidgets Ga Ga)
  • Aongus Ralston (Picturehouse)
  • Jason Scheff (Chicago)
  • Jerry Scheff
  • Scott G. Shriner (Weezer)
  • Chris Squire (Yes)
  • John Stirratt (Wilco)
  • Mark Abraham (Enter the Haggis)
  • Paul Thomas (Good Charlotte)
  • Skylark (The Doobie Brothers)
  • Tetsuya (L'Arc-en-Ciel)
  • Toshiya (Dir en grey)
  • Robert DiBlanco
  • Eddie Chapa
  • Ryan Stasik
  • Tim Commerford (Rage Against the Machine/Audioslave)
  • Harry Shearer (as "Derek Smalls") (Spinal Tap)
  • Miiko Watanabe (Gwen Stefani)
  • Paul Wilson
  • Nick Harmer (Death Cab for Cutie)
  • Matt Rubano (Taking Back Sunday)
  • John McVie (Fleetwood Mac)
  • Eric Halborg (The Swayback)
  • Steve Dude Barr (The Dude Pit)
  • Danny Weinkauf (They Might Be Giants)

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