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'''Magazine Title''': Bass Guitar Magazine | '''Magazine Title''': Bass Guitar Magazine | ||
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'''Muse Feature''': Page 6 - "[[Christopher Wolstenholme|Chris Wolstenholme]]: Teign Town" | '''Muse Feature''': Page 6 - "[[Christopher Wolstenholme|Chris Wolstenholme]]: Teign Town" | ||
About the article: "With Record sales running into the millions, two prestigious Best Live Act Awards, a triumphant latest album riding the charts, and for gracing our cover for the second time in BGM's history, life must surely be good for | About the article: "With Record sales running into the millions, two prestigious Best Live Act Awards, a triumphant latest album riding the charts, and for gracing our cover for the second time in BGM's history, life must surely be good for Chris Wolstenholme? Adrian Ashton tentativley knocks on the door of the bassist to see if success is about to radically change the anchor that supports the powerhouse trio know as Muse..." | ||
Also in the Magazine: Nick Oliveri: ex-[[Queens of the Stone Age]] bassist, Geoff Gascoyne: [[Jamie Cullum]]'s bassist | Also in the Magazine: Nick Oliveri: ex-[[Queens of the Stone Age]] bassist, Geoff Gascoyne: [[Jamie Cullum]]'s bassist | ||
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Revision as of 20:39, 4 October 2009
Magazine Title: Bass Guitar Magazine
Date: Late 2005
Issue Number: 18
Editor: Steve Harvey
Muse Feature: Page 6 - "Chris Wolstenholme: Teign Town"
About the article: "With Record sales running into the millions, two prestigious Best Live Act Awards, a triumphant latest album riding the charts, and for gracing our cover for the second time in BGM's history, life must surely be good for Chris Wolstenholme? Adrian Ashton tentativley knocks on the door of the bassist to see if success is about to radically change the anchor that supports the powerhouse trio know as Muse..."
Also in the Magazine: Nick Oliveri: ex-Queens of the Stone Age bassist, Geoff Gascoyne: Jamie Cullum's bassist