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  1. Chris Wolstenholme is the bassist and backing vocalist of Muse, a band of three from Devon, UK, including Matt Bellamy and Dom Howard. He was born on the 2nd December 1978.

  2. 19 de mar. de 2023 · To check out the full video "Top 10 Greatest MUSE Bass Lines (by Chris Wolstenholme" click here: https://youtu.be/D-XBweOjYMwSince scouring the heights of ro...

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  3. 24 de jun. de 2016 · by Ryan Madora Friday, June 24th, 2016. Again spotlighting the anchor of a power trio, this Bass Players To Know features Chris Wolstenholme, bassist for Muse. Since the mid-90’s, Muse has released innovative and intelligent music that continues to push the boundaries of rock. Their larger-than-life stage presence, persistence in the industry ...

  4. Chris Wolstenholme. Christopher Tony "Chris" Wolstenholme (lahir 2 Disember 1978) ialah seorang pemuzik England, terkenal sebagai pemain bes dan vokalis latar untuk band rock England Muse. Wolstenholme juga kadang-kadang bermain keyboard atau gitar selain bes, walaupun dipegang oleh Morgan Nicholls untuk persembahan secara langsung.

  5. 15 de jun. de 2021 · Chris Wolstenholme from the band Muse is a beast! Did you know? Let's dive into tons of examples of his massive tone, impressive stamina, and top tier gear. ...

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  6. Chris Wolstenholme; Chris Wolstenholme in concerto con i Muse nel 2019 ; Nazionalità Regno Unito: Genere: Rock alternativo Rock progressivo Space rock: Periodo di attività musicale: 1992 – in attività Strumento: basso, contrabbasso, vibrafono, chitarra, batteria, tastiera, armonica, voce: Etichetta: Taste Media Mushroom East West Warner ...

  7. 19 de set. de 2023 · “The first time we played Wembley Stadium,” says Wolstenholme, “I spent most of the set having flashbacks. I was remembering playing to 30 people in Exeter or Plymouth. Of course this is way beyond what we expected then, but we always had confidence. Maybe it was insecurity, but we thought: we’ve got to fill these big spaces up.