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  1. Kenny Aaronson went on to play bass guitar with Stories, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Foghat, Bob Dylan, Rick Derringer, Leslie West, Hall & Oates and many others. Marc Bell changed his name to Marky Ramone when he joined The Ramones and is now a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Way back when, in the late 1960’s, when they were in ...

  2. Apr 13, 2020 · Tom Guerra: Since the early 1970’s, Kenny Aaronson has been recognized as a world-class rock and roll bassist whose resume reads like a history of modern music. Hailing from Brooklyn, New York, Kenny started playing bass at age 15, and soon became a regular on the New York scene with his power trio “Dust.”.

  3. Kenny Aaronson is from Brooklyn, NY and has been recognized as a world-class rock and roll bassist with his extensive touring and recording with a variety of artists including Bob Dylan, Billy Idol, Joan Jett, Billy Squier, Foghat, HSAS (Sammy Hagar, Nei

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  4. Aug 21, 2014 · Kenny Aaronson. Before teaming up with them, Aaronson had run into Hagar and Schon on the road over the years. Looking back on his time with HSAS, his only reservation was that they didn't take ...

    • Who Are Some of Your Influences?
    • Do You Use Effects Much?
    • What Basses Did You Use in Dust?
    • The Tone on You Solo in “Suicide” Is Pretty Vicious, What Amps Were You using?
    • What Can People Expect from The Dust re-issue?

    I totally love Jack Bruce. Jack was a huge early influence. And I love the Ox {John Entwistle} too, along with Tim Bogert, Paul Samwell-Smith, James Jamerson and John Paul Jones.

    You know I never used effects that much, other than with Rick Derringer—I used an MXR Phaser and, on occasion, I used Rick’s Jet Phaser (Roland Jet Phaser AP-7). I’ve used the BOSS octave pedal from time to time and the BOSS chorus, as well, back in the ’70’s and ’80’s, but not much since. Lately I’ve been using my Sola Sound fuzzpedal from around ...

    On the first album, I played a Fender Mustang bass, probably a ‘68 or so, that I no longer have. On Hard Attack I used my ‘58 Precision bassthat I still have.

    The solo on “Suicide” was done through Richie‘s Marshall with one 4X12 bottom. Richie‘s Marshallswere the ones with the woven mesh speaker grilles, not the paper ones. I used a pick for that too. As far as bass amps go, I was talking to Richie the other day and told him I couldn’t remember what amps I used. It is possible I used an Acoustic 360, bu...

    When you listen to those records you’re listening to three high school drop-outs playing their hearts out because to me, anyway, that was my future. I couldn’t see myself doing anything else. It was “PLAY BASS OR DIE!” All of the gear Kenny mentioned can be found on Reverb.com! Thank you Freddie Villano for this interview! – Juan

  5. Jan 30, 2015 · Kenny Aaronson (Bob Dylan, Derringer, Joan Jett) Cited as Bassist of the Year in 1988 by Rolling Stone, Kenny Aaronson is the among most versatile and resourceful players in the history of the art-form that is rock and roll. On the concert stage as a sideman, he is second to none as an accompanist, rhythmic/harmonic catalyst, and visual performer.

  6. Kenny Aaronson has had a very prolific career playing with a lot of rock bands over the years. Some of the highlights of his career include playing with Foghat, Bob Dylan, Hall and Oates, Sammy Hagar,…