Dave LaRue

Dave LaRue is an American bassist who has performed with the Dixie Dregs since 1988 and with the Steve Morse Band since 1989. He also has worked with Dream Theater's John Petrucci, Mike Portnoy, Derek Sherinian and Jordan Rudess. He plays Music Man 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]

Dave LaRue
Background information
GenresRock, fusion
Occupation(s)Bassist
InstrumentsBass guitar
Associated actsJoe Satriani, Dixie Dregs, Steve Morse Band, Planet X, John Petrucci, Flying Colors, Vinnie Moore
Websitewww.davelarue.com

Discography

Solo albums

  • 1992 'Hub City Kid

with Dixie Dregs

  • Bring 'Em Back Alive (1992)
  • Full Circle (June 7, 1994)
  • California Screamin' (February 1, 2000)

with Steve Morse

with Vinnie Moore

with T Lavitz

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

with John Petrucci

with Joe Satriani

  • 2006 Satriani Live!

with Flying Colors

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

with Hammer of the Gods

  • 2006 Two Nights in North America

with Jordan Rudess

Other Collaborations

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

DVD

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