Sean McNabb

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Sean McNabb
Birth nameSean Paul McNabb
Born (1965-09-24) September 24, 1965 (age 58)
South Bend, Indiana, U.S.
GenresRock and roll, hard rock, heavy metal
Occupation(s)Musician, actor
Instrument(s)Bass guitar

Sean McNabb (born September 24, 1965) is an American actor and bassist. While still on tour with rock bands, he is also acting and writing, composing, and singing music for TV and film. In 2015, he released his first solo music as a lead singer, "Fresh Air" and "America". Both are also featured in the film Rockstory.

McNabb was born in South Bend, Indiana. At age 21, he became the bass player of the 1980s metal band Quiet Riot, replacing Chuck Wright.[1]

McNabb joined

Dr. Phil show
in the music tracks and the "I'm Loving It" McDonald's breakfast commercials. McNabb has also performed with several pop artists, country, blues, and folk singer/songwriters.

In addition to music, he is acting in Hollywood in film and television and has twenty credits on IMDb. Of note, he appeared on FX TV's Sons of Anarchy and as host of Best of AXS TV Concerts 2012 – Legends of Rock. He starred along TV and Broadway greats in Los Angeles plays. He has appeared in films, TV and in commercials. He was on the cover, and was profiled, by the Beverly Hills Times as a rising star in the world of acting.

McNabb is also active in the Los Angeles charity scene (including celebrity golf tournaments and Harley rides), appearing in such magazines as Angeleno and LA Confidential. He married Los Angeles based KTTV news anchor Christine Devine on September 9, 2016. He has a daughter, Lauriel, and a grandson, Malcolm.

Discography

With Quiet Riot

  • Quiet Riot
    (1988)

With House of Lords

With Badd Boyz

  • Bad Boyz (1993)

With Great White

With
XYZ

  • Letter to God (2003)

With Dokken

With Burning Rain

  • Epic Obsession (2013)

With Black Bart

  • Bootleg Breakout

With Rough Cutt

  • Sneak Peek EP (2000)

With Resurrection Kings

  • Resurrection Kings (2015)

With Lynch Mob

References