Dave LaRue

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Dave LaRue
Background information
Born (1956-10-27) October 27, 1956 (age 68)
East Brunswick, New Jersey, U.S.
Genres
OccupationBassist
InstrumentBass guitar
Years active1978-present
Member ofFlying Colors
Formerly ofPlanet X, Dixie Dregs
Websitewww.davelarue.com

Dave LaRue is an American

bass guitars, among them the "Sterling" and "StingRay 5 five-string" but has mainly switched to their "Bongo" line (which he was instrumental in helping develop) including four- and five-string fretted and fretless models. From March 2006 to September 2006, he toured with Joe Satriani on the Super Colossal tour.[1]
Most recently, LaRue became a member of the supergroup Flying Colors alongside long-time bandmate Steve Morse.[2]

Discography

Solo albums

  • Hub City Kid (1992)

with Dixie Dregs

  • Bring 'Em Back Alive (1992)
  • Full Circle (1994)
  • California Screamin' (2000)

with Steve Morse

with Vinnie Moore

with T Lavitz

  • Extended Play (1984)
  • Storytime (1986)
  • From the West (1987)

with John Petrucci

with Joe Satriani

Dave playing with Flying Colors, 013, Tilburg (sept. 20., 2012)

with Flying Colors

with Hammer of the Gods

  • Two Nights in North America (2006)

with Jordan Rudess

Other Collaborations

  • Mike Santiago & Entity - White Trees (1977)
  • The Markley Band - On the Mark (1982)
  • John Macey - Meltdown (1984)
  • Stretch – Stretch (1984)
  • Glen Burtnik - Talking in Code (1986)
  • Scott Stewart & the Other Side - Scott Stewart & the Other Side (1987)
  • Live From Oz
    (2002)
  • Balance II - Balance II (2005)

DVD

  • Steve Morse - Sects, Dregs & Rock 'n' Roll (2002)
  • Steve Morse Band - Live In Baden-Baden Germany March 1990 (2005)
  • John Petrucci - G3 Live in Tokyo (2005)
  • Hammer of the Gods - Two Nights in North America (2006)
  • Joe Satriani - Satriani Live! (2006)

References

  1. ^ "joe satriani - road - archives - 2006 supercolossal shows". Satriani.com. Retrieved 2011-07-15.
  2. ^ "Flying Colors - Band". flyingcolorsmusic.com. Retrieved 2012-02-22.