Billy Sheehan

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  Billy Sheehan has changed the way bass guitar is played. Rising to cult status in the 80’s with his Buffalo, NY based band Talas, Billy was recruited by David Lee Roth when Roth left Van Halen in ‘85. He recorded two platinum selling albums with the former Van Halen front man before setting out on his own. Forming Mr. Big in 1989, the band achieved a Billboard #1 single in the US and 14 other countries with “To Be With You” from their 2nd Atlantic Records album release “Lean Into It”. While developing his trademark style of playing he has performed over 4000 live gigs on every continent except Africa and Antarctica.

 

   
  Voted the “Best Rock Bass Player” 5 times in Guitar Player magazines Readers Poll, an honor which placed him in their “Gallery of Greats” (alongside Jimi Hendrix, Paul McCartney, Geddy Lee and Eddie Van Halen to name but a few), he has also won readers polls in Germany, Japan, Korea, Italy, and many other countries. On January 27, 1999 Billy’s handprints and signature were preserved in cement on the Hollywood Rockwalk at Guitar Center. An honor attributed to those artists who have made a significant contribution to Rock and Roll. In Japan, Billy has won the prestigious “Player Magazine” (Japan’s #1 Music mag) Readers Poll for Best Bass Player an unprecedented 14 consecutive times and Burrn! Magazines (Japan’s #1 heavy metal mag) Readers Poll 5 times while selling out Budokan arena 3 consecutive nights with his band Mr. Big.
 

He started the new Millennium 2000 by performing before 40,000 fans with Mr. Big at the Osaka Dome in Japan then began work on his long awaited solo album. With recording completed, Billy’s first solo album entitled “COMPRESSION” was released on April 25, 2001 on the Favored Nations label.

On “COMPRESSION”, Sheehan wrote, sang, played Baritone 12 string and 6 string guitar, played bass and programmed drums on the entire record, except for 2 tracks featuring Terry Bozzio on drums and an amazing Steve Vai solo on the song “Chameleon” (the first pairing of Steve Vai and Billy since the David Lee Roth days). Other upcoming records include a new Mr. Big album (their 6th) slated for release in Fall 2001, an all instrumental bass album, an experimental Bass & Drum record w/ Terry Bozzio, and the 5th Niacin album featuring Dennis Chambers on drums (Funkadelic, Steely Dan, and Mahavishnu Orchestra). Niacin is an all-instrumental Bass, Drums, and Hammond B3 band at the cutting edge of a new musical movement.

 

Billy Sheehan’s amazing bass guitar work can be heard on my new CD 

Is This Thing On ?   

John Denner

http://www.JohnDennerRocks.com/newmusic.html

   
 
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  1. DISCOGRAPHY

    items below followed by are available
    through this site on the merchandise page.
    click on a title for more info

    Talas
    Talas 1979
    Sink Your Teeth into That 1983
    High Speed On Ice 1985
    Billy Sheehan – Talas Years 1989-
    If We Only Knew Then… 1998
    Live In Buffalo 1998
    Doin’ It Right (EP) 1998
    Sheet music/Tablature:
    Talas Years 1990
    available through Music Dispatch

    David Lee Roth
    Eat ‘Em and Smile 1986
    Skyscraper 1988
    The Best 1997

    Mr. Big
    Mr. Big 1989-
    Raw Like Sushi 1 1990
    Lean Into It 1991-
    Raw Like Sushi 2 1992
    Bump Ahead 1993-
    Japandemonium 1994-
    Hey Man 1996
    Big Bigger Biggest (Greatest Hits) 1996-
    Channel V At The Hard Rock Live-
    Not One Night (EP)-
    Get Over It 2000
    Superfantastic (EP) 2000-
    Static (EP) 2000-
    Deep Cuts 2000-
    Actual Size 2001
    Live In Japan 2002
    Video
    Live in San Francisco 1992
    Group Portrait
    Greatest Video Hits
    Lean Into It
    Live And Kickin’

    Sheet music/Tablature
    Mr. Big 1990
    available through Music Dispatch

    Niacin
    Niacin 1996-
    Live In Japan 1997
    High Bias 1998-
    Deep 2000
    Time Crunch 2001
    Live Blood, Sweat & Beers 2003
    Video
    Niacin Live In Japan 1997

    With Others
    Tony McAlpine — Edge Of Insanity 1985
    Greg Howe — Greg Howe 1988
    Various — Thrasher 1985
    Various — Kuni 1986
    Various — Guitar’s Practicing Musicians 1 1989
    Various — Navy Seals Soundtrack 1990
    Various — Guitar’s Practicing Musicians 2 1991
    Cozy Powell — The Drums Are Back 1992
    Various — L.A. Blues Authority 1992
    Various — Rattlesnake Guitar 1995
    Various — Working Man 1997
    Various — Explorers Club 1998
    Planet X — Moonbabies 2002
    Derek Sherinian — Black Utopia 2003
    Glenn Hughes — Songs In The Key Of Rock 2003
    John Denner Is This Thing On? 2009


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