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Dave Lionelli has been a bass player for the last 20 years, and has laid it down with artists representing a rich cross-section of musical traditions - funk with The Meters' Zigaboo Modeliste and Bernie Worrell of Parliament/Funkadelic, reggae with San Francisco's own Jethro Jeremiah, Mississippi blues with Grady Champion, Spanish language pop with Earl J. Rivard, and acoustic soul with Shree Dove. After graduating from the University of New Haven in 1998 with a degree in Music and Sound Recording, Dave went on to study with bass virtuosos Victor Wooten (Béla Fleck & The Flecktones) and Kai Eckhardt (Garaj Mahal), as well as getting lessons through written correspondence with Mike Gordon of Phish. Dave's played some of the best rooms in the country - B.B. King's in NYC, The Fillmore in San Francisco, and The House of Blues in New Orleans, sharing the stage with everyone from Crosby Stills & Nash to The Skatalites to Johnny Winter to Morris Day & The Time.
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