John Onder
John Onder (born September 15, 1967) is an American bassist and music educator. He has recorded with Artension, Michael Schenker/Michael Schenker Group, Tony Spinner, and Joey Tafolla. He has toured with country group, The Forester Sisters and has worked in sessions alongside Michael Manring, Aynsley Dunbar, and Deen Castronovo.[1]
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John Onder at Bridge Street Town Centre | |
| Background information | |
| Born | September 15, 1967 |
| Genres | Jazz, R&B, Funk, Gospel, Roots Rock, Progressive Rock, Metal |
| Occupation(s) | Musician, Composer, Educator |
| Instruments | Electric bass |
| Labels | Startingly Fresh Records |
| Associated acts | Artension, Michael Schenker/Michael Schenker Group, Tony Spinner, Joey Tafolla, The Forester Sisters |
| Website | www |
Early Life
John Onder began playing the bass at age 17.[2] He was featured in Guitar Player magazine (October 1987) at age 19.[3]
Education
Onder received a bachelor's degree in Commercial Music from the University of North Alabama and a Master's Degree in Music Education from Alabama A&M University. [4] While at UNA, Onder marched cymbals for the Pride of Dixie Marching Band.
Faith, Hope, Love, Passion, & Pain
Onder's latest solo work, Faith, Hope, Love, Passion, & Pain, has elements of R&B, jazz, funk, gospel, and roots rock. It is produced by Startlingly Fresh Records.
Album Personnel
| Musician | Instrument |
|---|---|
| John Onder | Bass |
| Scot Holder | Drums |
| Mike Dendy | Drums |
| Newt Johnson | Organ |
| Lynnece Henry | Violin |
| Microwave Dave Gallaher | Guitar |
| Hunter Copeland | Guitar |
| Jason Humphress | Guitar |
| Jim Cavender | Guitar, Bass |
| Tom Barker | Harmonica |
| Billy Bargetzi | Trombone |
| Ken Watters | Trumpet |
| Steve Motz | Tenor Sax |
Discography
This article "John Onder" is from Wikipedia. The list of its authors can be seen in its historical and/or the page Edithistory:John Onder. Articles copied from Draft Namespace on Wikipedia could be seen on the Draft Namespace of Wikipedia and not main one.| Year | Album | Artist |
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| 2017 | Just Sayin' | Duke Way (Soloist) |
| 2017 | Faith, Hope, Love, Passion, and Pain | John Onder |
| 2015 | Altered State of Consciousness | Abnormal Thought Patterns (Soloist) |
| 2010 | Instrumental Intensity | Michael Schenker |
| 2009 | Greatest Riffs | Michael Schenker |
| 2000 | Adventures of the Imagination | Michael Schenker |
| 2000 | Machine | Artension |
| 1999 | Forces of Nature | Artension |
| 1999 | The Unforgiven | Michael Schenker/Michael Schenker Group |
| 1998 | Extreme Measures | Vitalij Kuprij |
| 1994 | Songs from the Better Blues Bureau | Various Artists |
| 1993 | Saturn Blues | Tony Spinner |
| 1992 | Guitar on the Edge, Vol. 1 | Various Artists |
| 1992 | Roadhouse Stomp | Craig Erickson |
| 1991 | Infra-Blue | Joey Tafolla |
- ↑ Amador, Valeria (2017-07-11). "Bassist John Onder Releases Solo Debut". Bass Musician. Bass Musician Magazine.
- ↑ Powell, Penny (October 1987). "Spotlight: John Onder". Guitar Player: 159.
- ↑ Cavender, Jim. "John Onder". Startlingly Fresh Records Official Website. StartlinglyFreshRecord. Retrieved November 2, 2018.
- ↑ Onder, John. "Faculty". Holy Spirit Regional Catholic School. Edgewebhosting, Inc.
