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Christian Olde Wolbers was born on 5 August, 1973 in Antwerp, Belgium, is a Belgian musician. Discover Christian Olde Wolbers'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 50 years old?
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Musician, songwriter, producer |
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50 years old |
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Leo |
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5 August, 1973 |
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5 August |
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Antwerp, Belgium |
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Belgium
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Christian Olde Wolbers Height, Weight & Measurements
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Christian Olde Wolbers Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Christian Olde Wolbers worth at the age of 50 years old? Christian Olde Wolbers’s income source is mostly from being a successful Musician. He is from Belgium. We have estimated Christian Olde Wolbers's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Christian Francis Olde Wolbers (born 5 August 1973) is a Belgian musician, songwriter and producer.
He is the bassist and backing vocalist of the rap metal/nu metal band Powerflo, and the bass player of the thrash metal band Vio-lence.
He is also a former bassist, guitarist and backing vocalist of the industrial metal band Fear Factory, and the hardcore punk/crossover thrash band Beowülf.
Olde Wolbers was born in Antwerp, Belgium, and moved to the United States in 1993.
He was asked to join Fear Factory in December 1993 as a bass player.
He recorded five albums with them.
He contributed upright bass to Devin Townsend's second album Infinity in 1998.
He also played on two songs on Soulfly's debut in 1998.
The group disbanded in 2002 and when it reformed in 2003, Olde Wolbers had switched to guitar, replacing Dino Cazares.
Olde Wolbers is the only bassist that played on a Fear Factory album, as the other bassists only played live (with Dino Cazares recording the bass in the studio).
In 2003, he was offered a position of bassist in Ozzy Osbourne's solo band after he jammed with Ozzy, guitarist Zakk Wylde and drummer Mike Bordin for a few weeks.
He eventually turned down this offer in order to fully concentrate on Fear Factory.
In 2006, Olde Wolbers played three shows with Korn on their European tour.
In 2006, he helped produce and mix Mnemic's third album, Passenger, and also produced Bleed the Sky's Murder the Dance and Threat Signal's debut album, Under Reprisal.
In 2008, he formed a new band, Burn It All, which also feature Raymond Herrera (drums) and former Damageplan singer\Halford guitarist Patrick Lachman.
They have posted a demo sampler on its MySpace page.
In 2008, he produced End of the Rope's new album, Till It Bleeds and in 2009, Wolbers produced Years in the Darkness for Arkaea and the album Fallen Empires for Our Last Enemy.
He filled in as live guitarist for Korn for the first three shows of their European tour.
He appears as a guest guitar player on the EP This World by breakbeat production group The Autobots.
He produced the vocals for God Forbid's Earthsblood, co-wrote and played bass on Snoop Dogg's album Paid tha Cost to Be da Boss.
He helped Cypress Hill with their rock outfit and wrote songs for their Stoned Raiders and Skull & Bones albums.
On 14 July 2009, Arkaea's debut album, Years in the Darkness was released.
He also played with Beowülf and co-produced their 2011 album Jesus Freak.
In early 2014, Olde Wolbers was in a serious motorcycle accident in which he sustained severe injuries, including broken arms, legs and ribs.
He conducted guitar and bass lessons on Skype to help cover his medical bills.
In July 2016, Olde Wolbers joined Threat Signal as their bass player on the Under Reprisal Anniversary tour.
In 2017, Olde Wolbers formed a new band called Powerflo with Senen Reyes, Roy Lozano, Billy Graziadei and Fernando Schaefer.
The band released their self-titled debut album the same year.
Olde Wolbers is the band's bassist and backing vocalist.
In 2017 he played bass for Isolated Antagonist for their album Oblivion.
As a teenager, Olde Wolbers was a goalkeeper at the youth academy of Belgian professional football club Germinal Ekeren, and was the team's reserve goalkeeper for several games in the Belgian Second Division.
At 17, he was suspended for having long hair and tattoos, and chose to concentrate on his music career.
Olde Wolbers also played wide receiver and defensive back for the Antwerp Diamonds of the Belgian Football League.
Since moving to the United States, he has played regularly for the Los Angeles-based amateur team Hollywood United, and currently played for Angel City FC in the semi-professional Los Angeles Premier League.
In 2020, Olde Wolbers joined Vio-lence as the replacement of original bassist Deen Dell, who had left the band for personal reasons.
In October 2022, Olde Wolbers was announced as the new bass player of Bloodclot, a project formed by former Cro-Mags vocalist John Joseph.
In 2023, Olde Wolbers was the touring upright bassist for Cypress Hill's live performances with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra.