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Artists Who Use Spector Basses

  • Alex Webster (Cannibal Corpse)
  • Doug Williams (Origin), (Cephalic Carnage)
  • Arif Mirabdolbaghi (Protest The Hero)
  • B-Man (The Fifth)
  • Colin Edwin (Porcupine Tree)
  • Dan Briggs (Between the Buried and Me)
  • David Harbour (David T. Chastain, Michael Harris, Tony MacAlpine, Leather, Chastain, King Diamond)
  • Doug Wimbish (Living Colour, Tackhead)
  • Eddie Jackson (Queensrÿche)
  • Emma Anzai (Sick Puppies)
  • Flea (Red Hot Chili Peppers)
  • Garry Tallent (Bruce Springsteen)
  • Gene Simmons (KISS)
  • Graham Maby (Joe Jackson, Natalie Merchant, They Might Be Giants)
  • Greg Lake (King Crimson, Emerson, Lake & Palmer)
  • Guy Pratt (Roxy Music, Pink Floyd, David Gilmour)
  • Ian Hill (Judas Priest)
  • Jason Newsted (ex-Metallica, VoiVod)
  • Jeph Howard (The Used)
  • Johnny April (Staind)
  • Matt DiRito (Pop Evil)
  • Michael Todd (Coheed and Cambria)
  • Mike Inez (Alice in Chains)
  • Mike Kroeger (Nickelback)
  • Mike Starr (ex-Alice in Chains)
  • Morty Black (TNT)
  • Nick Seymour (Crowded House)
  • Nigel Griggs (Split Enz)
  • Nikki Sixx (Mötley Crüe)
  • Peter Steele (Type O Negative)
  • Rachel Bolan (Skid Row)
  • Rex Brown (Pantera, Down)
  • Robbie Merrill (Godsmack)
  • Sami Vänskä (ex-Nightwish)
  • Sandy Horne (The Spoons)
  • Stan Lightsey (Various Artists)
  • Sting (The Police)
  • Tim Sterling (The Whisky Rebellion)
  • Titus (Acid Drinkers)
  • Traa Daniels (P.O.D.)
  • Zimon Lijoi (Theatres des Vampires)
  • Bruce Hauser Touch & Stepson


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