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Ian Gardiner was born on 4 December, 1952 in Winnipeg, Canada, is an Ian L. Gardiner is bass player bass player. Discover Ian Gardiner'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 71 years old?

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Age 71 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 4 December 1952
Birthday 4 December
Birthplace Winnipeg, Canada
Nationality Canada

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1952

Ian L. Gardiner (born December 4, 1952, in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a bass player (jazz, rock, blues).

He has played with Burton Cummings, formerly of the Guess Who ("American Woman", "No Time", "Undun", "Stand Tall"), Lenny Breau, Makanda Ken McIntyre, Randy Bachman and many other musicians.

He's produced Bo Diddley, The Bonedaddys and The Delphines; engineered Supertramp and The Knack, and more.

1960

Regarding those days in the mid-1960s, Gardiner recalled, "Winnipeg, at that time, had the best music scene in Canada, by far. Each neighborhood had a community club, which consisted of a hockey rink, or two, and a hall with a stage where dances were held Friday, Saturday and sometimes on Sunday nights. Back then, there was no drinking or drugs. The main rush was just seeing all of the bands."

One of the bands he would see was The Deverons, Burton Cummings' band, whom Gardiner would later play with when Cummings went solo.

1965

In 1965, surrounded by Winnipeg's exciting music scene and after seeing The Beatles on Ed Sullivan, thirteen-year-old Gardiner joined his first band: Ragnar and the Pagans.

Soon, he and his good friend Glen Hall began listening to more eclectic music, Frank Zappa and jazz.

At about seventeen, Gardiner started playing with Winnipeg jazz players: Al Thumbler at a Winnipeg pub called the Big "A"; jazz drummer Bill Graham at The Old Bailey Lounge, and with jazz guitarist Lenny Breau at the Ting Tea Room.

1970

In the mid to late 1970s, Gardiner joined Winnipeg band Mood Jga Jga.

1972

1972 to 1974, Gardiner played bass in the band for Manitoba Theatre Centre Productions of Jaques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris and Jubalay.

1976

By 1976, he began playing bass with Burton Cummings, after Cummings left The Guess Who.

1978

1978, Gardiner played with Cummings on "Dream of Child," which went on to earn a Juno Award for record of the year, and was the first ever triple platinum album for a Canadian artist.

1980

1980, Gardiner co-wrote the song "Fine State of Affairs" with Cummings, which later won a SOCAN Award.

1986

Another song Gardiner wrote with Cummings, "Love Dream," won a SOCAN Award in 1986.

1987

1987, Gardiner co-produced Bo Diddley's "Surfer's Love Chant" for the John Cusack and Tim Robbins movie Tapeheads, with The Bonedaddys' King Cotton as co-producer.

With R.E.M's Peter Buck, Gardiner co-produced The Moberlys.

1996

Since 1996, he designs and manufactures custom pro audio gear and recording consoles, as the founder of Boutique Audio & Design and co-founder of Tree Audio, located in Los Angeles, California.

As a teen, Ian Gardiner was surrounded by creativity.

Neil Young, Burton Cummings, Lenny Breau and Randy Bachman all began there right about that time in his hometown.

Winnipeg author and rock historian John Einarson said, "Winnipeg's isolation allowed for a strong and vibrant local music scene to grow and flourish."

1996, he produced and engineered former Go-Go's guitarist Kathy Valentine and bass player Dominique Davalos' band The Delphines in the living room of his Topanga Canyon home, along with The Knack's Bruce Gary as co-producer.

While he still plays bass, since 1996 Ian Gardiner designs and manufactures custom professional audio gear and recording consoles in his two businesses: Boutique Audio & Design and Tree Audio, which he runs with his business partner Steve Firlotte from Inward Connections.