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Bryan Beller was born on 6 May, 1971 in Charlottesville, VA, is an American bass guitarist. Discover Bryan Beller's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?
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Bryan Beller (born May 6, 1971) is an American bass guitarist known for his work with Joe Satriani, The Aristocrats, Dethklok, Mike Keneally, Steve Vai, James LaBrie of Dream Theater and Dweezil Zappa, as well as his four solo album releases, View (2003), Thanks In Advance (2008), Wednesday Night Live (2011), and the progressive double concept album Scenes From The Flood (2019). He has been Joe Satriani's touring bassist since 2013, encompassing the Unstoppable Momentum tour (2013–14) , the Shockwave (2015–16) world tour, and the G3/What Happens Next tour (2018), in addition to featuring on the Shockwave Supernova record.
Beller first joined Dweezil and Ahmet Zappa's band Z in 1993.
Eventually Beller joined Keneally's band Beer For Dolphins, and both musicians left Z in early 1996.
With Beller on bass, Mike Keneally and Beer For Dolphins opened up for Steve Vai on his USA nationwide tour in support of Vai's album The Fire Garden in late 1996.
From 1997-2003, Beller worked at the bass amplification company SWR Sound Corporation, holding positions including Artist Relations Manager, Product Development Manager, and eventually Vice President.
In his career as a sideman musician, during 1997-1999, Beller recorded two tracks on Steve Vai's The Ultra Zone album, toured Europe with former MC5 guitarist Wayne Kramer, and continued work with Mike Keneally on his albums Sluggo! and Dancing.
From 1999-2012, Beller wrote for Bass Player Magazine in various formats, including columns, CD reviews, feature articles, and full transcriptions.
During 1999-2005, Beller tracked three albums for Dream Theater's James LaBrie - two under the Mullmuzzler name (Keep It To Yourself and Mullmuzzler 2), and one as James LaBrie (Elements Of Persuasion).
He also worked with Steve Vai and the Metropol Orchestra on two live performances of Vai's work, some pre-released and some debut orchestral material.
The company was sold to Fender Musical Instruments Corporation in 2003, at which point Beller became the Marketing Manager for SWR inside Fender.
Beller formed an independent record label (Onion Boy Records) in 2003 and has released four solo albums on that label.
He released his debut solo album View in late 2003, featuring Mike Keneally, Jeff Babko, Toss Panos, Griff Peters, and Rick Musallam.
The album was a mix of rock/fusion instrumentals, solo acoustic/electric bass compositions, and rock vocal songs.
Meanwhile his work with guitarist Mike Keneally (Frank Zappa) continued, on releases such as DOG (2004), Guitar Therapy Live (2006), Scambot: One (2009), and bakin' at the potato! (2011).
He left the company in 2005 to pursue a career as a musician on a full-time basis.
He was on the magazine's masthead as a Contributing Editor from 2007-2012.
Two years later, Beller was Steve Vai's choice for the 2007 "String Theories" tour, which resulted in the 2009 live CD/DVD Where The Wild Things Are.
From 2007-2012, Beller toured with the "band" Dethklok, a tongue-in-cheek extreme metal band born of the Cartoon Network "Adult Swim" show Metalocalypse; Beller tracked on the last two Dethklok releases (Dethalbum III; The Doomstar Requiem) and anchored the band for three nationwide tours, alongside Mastodon and Machine Head, among others.
His second album Thanks In Advance was released in 2008.
A compositional statement about breaking through anger and finding gratitude, it featured many of the same players as View, but leaned more in a jazz/rock fusion direction.
The longest (ten minutes) and most complex composition, "Love Terror Adrenaline/Break Through", notably featured Marco Minnemann on drums, three years before the formation of The Aristocrats.
In January 2011, Beller played a gig at The Anaheim Bass Bash with Marco Minnemann on drums and Guthrie Govan on guitar (who was filling in for Greg Howe, a late replacement due to a schedule conflict).
This was the first show of the band that would become The Aristocrats less than a year later.
The Aristocrats released their debut The Aristocrats in 2011, Culture Clash in 2013, Tres Caballeros in 2015, and You Know What...? in 2019, and Beller joined them for several world tours in support of those releases.
In 2011, Beller partnered with Mike Keneally to tour in support of his first two studio albums.
Named the "They're Both The Same Band" tour due to the concept of sharing band members for both acts (Rick Musallam and Griff Peters on guitar, Joe Travers on drums, plus Keneally and Beller), they played five shows in the U.S. Northeast and nine shows on the U.S. West Coast.
They did one final show in this format, in September 2011 at The Baked Potato jazz club in Los Angeles, and recorded it.
That show resulted in Beller's first live album Wednesday Night Live, and was released in 2011 on both CD and DVD.
Beller is also the bassist of the rock/fusion super-trio The Aristocrats (with Guthrie Govan on guitar and Marco Minnemann on drums), and he managed the band from 2012 to 2018.
The Aristocrats have released four studio albums, along with two live releases documenting the band's world tours in support of their debut album The Aristocrats and sophomore album Culture Clash.
Beller's first instructional DVD, Mastering Tone And Versatility, was released by Alfred Publishing in early 2012, and he's also a featured artist on the instructional website Jamplay.com.
Additionally, they released three live albums: Boing, We'll Do It Live (2012), Culture Clash Live (2015), and Secret Show: Live In Osaka (2015).
In 2013, Joe Satriani invited Beller to join his touring band for his Unstoppable Momentum World Tour from 2013-2014.
In early 2015 Beller tracked on Satriani's album Shockwave Supernova, and again joined the band for that world tour from 2015-2016.
Beller was featured in Satriani's documentary film of that tour, Beyond The Supernova (2018).
Beller toured with Satriani once again throughout 2018 on the G3/What Happens Next World Tour, also featuring John Petrucci, Phil Collen of Def Leppard, and Uli Jon Roth.
Their most recent studio album You Know What... was the focus of their world tour that began in the summer of 2019 and extended through to 2020.
The album You Know What...? debuted at #2 on the Billboard Jazz Charts in July 2019.