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Jason Christopher

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Christopher performing with Prong in 2018


Jason Christopher (born January 20, 1971) is an American bassist. He is the bassist and backing vocalist for Corey Taylor, bassist for Prong, and former bassist for Ministry, Stone Sour and Sebastian Bach.[1]

Christopher also played bass for The Royal Machines, a supergroup featuring Dave Navarro and Billy Morrison,[citation needed] and was a founding member of New Dead Radio and the punk rock group Black President with guitarists Greg Hetson and Charlie Paulson, singer Christian Martucci, and drummer Roy Mayorga.[citation needed]

Christopher played bass guitar during 2011 for Stone Sour, including the band's Avalanche tour and their appearance at Rock in Rio. He played bass guitar on one track of Taylor's Ronnie James Dio – This Is Your Life tribute album.[2] Christopher toured with Sebastian Bach from 2012 to 2014,[3] joining them at Rock in Rio 2013. He performed on their DVD Abacholypse Now. He has also played with Dave Navarro, Jerry Cantrell, Scott Ian, Ace Frehley and Dave Lombardo.[citation needed] Christopher sang backing vocals on the 2015 Prong covers album Songs from the Black Hole and appears on the album X – No Absolutes.

Christopher has published his first book, The Rogue to Nowhere, the first part of a planned trilogy.[4]

References[edit]

  1. "SEBASTIAN BACH Hires STONE SOUR Bassist Jason Christopher", Brave Words
    - Geoff Ketler,"OVERKILL And PRONG Live in Cleveland, OH With Photos!", KNACm September 26, 2014
    - "Prong – Songs From The Black Hole".
    - Larry Petro,"PRONG Live In Dublin, Ireland", News Monkey, August 8, 2014 via KNAC
  2. "Slipknot's Corey Taylor Sings Ronnie James Dio's 'Rainbow in the Dark'", Rolling Stone
  3. Peter Hodgson, "Skid Row Bass Player Records With Stone Sour", Gibson.com, June 4, 2012
  4. "PRONG Bassist JASON CHRISTOPHER Releases 'The Rogue To Nowhere', Part One Of Three-Part Novella Series". Blabbermouth.net. 2018-07-16. Retrieved 2021-05-19.


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