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Bryan Beller (born May 6, 1971) is an American
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known for his work with
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, The Aristocrats,
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,
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of
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, as well as his four solo album releases, ''View'' (2003), ''Thanks In Advance'' (2008), ''Wednesday Night Live'' (2011), and the progressive double concept album ''Scenes From The Flood'' (2019)''.'' He has been Joe Satriani's touring bassist since 2013, encompassing the ''Unstoppable Momentum'' tour (2013–14)'','' the ''Shockwave'' (2015–16) world tour, and the ''G3/What Happens Next'' tour (2018), in addition to featuring on the ''
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'' record. Beller is also the bassist of the rock/fusion super-trio The Aristocrats (with
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on guitar and
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on drums), and he managed the band from 2012-2018. The Aristocrats have released four studio albums, along with two live releases documenting the band's world tours in support of their debut album '' The Aristocrats'' and sophomore album ''
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''. Their most recent studio album ''You Know What...'' was the focus of their world tour that began in the summer of 2019 and extended through to 2020.


Career

Beller first joined Dweezil and Ahmet Zappa's band Z in 1993. Mike Keneally was already a member of the band. Eventually Beller joined Keneally's band Beer For Dolphins, and both musicians left Z in early 1996. With Beller on bass, Mike Keneally and Beer For Dolphins opened up for Steve Vai on his USA nationwide tour in support of Vai's album ''The Fire Garden'' in late 1996. From 1997-2003, Beller worked at the bass amplification company
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, holding positions including Artist Relations Manager, Product Development Manager, and eventually Vice President. The company was sold to Fender Musical Instruments Corporation in 2003, at which point Beller became the Marketing Manager for SWR inside Fender. He left the company in 2005 to pursue a career as a musician on a full-time basis. From 1999-2012, Beller wrote for ''Bass Player Magazine'' in various formats, including columns, CD reviews, feature articles, and full transcriptions. His cover stories included pieces on
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, jazz bassist
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of Cannibal Corpse. He was on the magazine's masthead as a Contributing Editor from 2007-2012. In his career as a sideman musician, during 1997-1999, Beller recorded two tracks on Steve Vai's ''
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'' album, toured Europe with former MC5 guitarist Wayne Kramer, and continued work with Mike Keneally on his albums ''Sluggo!'' and ''Dancing''. During 1999-2005, Beller tracked three albums for
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's
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- two under the Mullmuzzler name ('' Keep It To Yourself'' and '' Mullmuzzler 2''), and one as James LaBrie (''
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''). He also worked with Steve Vai and the Metropol Orchestra on two live performances of Vai's work, some pre-released and some debut orchestral material. Two years later, Beller was Steve Vai's choice for the 2007 "String Theories" tour, which resulted in the 2009 live CD/DVD ''
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.'' From 2007-2012, Beller toured with the "band"
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, a tongue-in-cheek extreme metal band born of the Cartoon Network "Adult Swim" show ''
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''; Beller tracked on the last two
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releases (''Dethalbum III''; ''The Doomstar Requiem'') and anchored the band for three nationwide tours, alongside
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and
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, among others. Meanwhile his work with guitarist
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( Frank Zappa) continued, on releases such as ''DOG'' (2004), ''Guitar Therapy Live'' (2006), ''Scambot: One'' (2009), and ''bakin' at the potato!'' (2011). Beller's first instructional DVD, ''Mastering Tone And Versatility'', was released by
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in early 2012, and he's also a featured artist on the instructional website Jamplay.com. In January 2011, Beller played a gig at The Anaheim Bass Bash with
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on drums and
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on guitar (who was filling in for Greg Howe, a late replacement due to a schedule conflict). This was the first show of the band that would become The Aristocrats less than a year later. The Aristocrats released their debut ''The Aristocrats'' in 2011, ''Culture Clash'' in 2013, ''Tres Caballeros'' in 2015, and ''You Know What...?'' in 2019, and Beller joined them for several world tours in support of those releases. Additionally, they released three live albums: ''Boing, We'll Do It Live'' (2012), ''Culture Clash Live'' (2015), and ''Secret Show: Live In Osaka'' (2015). The album ''You Know What...?'' debuted at #2 on the Billboard Jazz Charts in July 2019. In 2013,
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invited Beller to join his touring band for his ''
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'', and again joined the band for that world tour from 2015-2016. Beller was featured in Satriani's documentary film of that tour, ''Beyond The Supernova'' (2018). Beller toured with Satriani once again throughout 2018 on the G3/
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World Tour, also featuring
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.


Solo career

Beller formed an independent record label (Onion Boy Records) in 2003 and has released four solo albums on that label. He released his debut solo album ''View'' in late 2003, featuring Mike Keneally, Jeff Babko, Toss Panos, Griff Peters, and Rick Musallam. The album was a mix of rock/fusion instrumentals, solo acoustic/electric bass compositions, and rock vocal songs. His second album ''Thanks In Advance'' was released in 2008. A compositional statement about breaking through anger and finding gratitude, it featured many of the same players as ''View'', but leaned more in a jazz/rock fusion direction. The longest (ten minutes) and most complex composition, "Love Terror Adrenaline/Break Through", notably featured Marco Minnemann on drums, three years before the formation of The Aristocrats. In 2011, Beller partnered with Mike Keneally to tour in support of his first two studio albums. Named the "They're Both The Same Band" tour due to the concept of sharing band members for both acts (Rick Musallam and Griff Peters on guitar, Joe Travers on drums, plus Keneally and Beller), they played five shows in the U.S. Northeast and nine shows on the U.S. West Coast. They did one final show in this format, in September 2011 at
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jazz club in Los Angeles, and recorded it. That show resulted in Beller's first live album ''Wednesday Night Live'', and was released in 2011 on both CD and DVD. The very same show resulted in Mike Keneally's live album ''bakin' at the potato!,'' released that same year. From 2013-2016, Beller gathered material for his third studio solo album, the progressive double concept album ''Scenes From The Flood''. ''Scenes'' was a departure for Beller, with 18 songs (15 instrumental, 3 with vocals) focusing on the double concept album format, with repeating melodies and themes throughout, and influenced by double albums such as Pink Floyd's ''
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''. Beller spent most of 2017 creating the demos for the album, and then tracked it throughout 2018 with 26 different musicians, including guitarists
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,
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,
Guthrie Govan Guthrie Govan (; born 27 December 1971) is an English guitarist and guitar teacher, known for his work with the bands the Aristocrats, Asia, GPS, the Young Punx and the Fellowship, as well as his solo project Erotic Cakes. More recently, he ha ...
,
Mike Keneally Michael Joseph Keneally (born December 20, 1961) is an American session guitarist, keyboardist, vocalist and composer. Early years and musical influences Keneally started playing music at the age of 7 when he received an electric organ for h ...
,
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; drummers
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, Ray Hearne of Haken, and Joe Travers; and many others. The album was mixed and mastered by Forrester Savell (
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), and mixing took place over nine months from 2018-2019. ''Scenes From The Flood'' was released in 2CD and double vinyl formats on September 13, 2019.


Early years

Beller's earliest days on bass were as a
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, Pink Floyd and Metallica tunes. Concurrently, a couple of years of classical piano lessons morphed into his own self-taught ear training regimen, as he learned to play those same classic rock and metal songs on the piano completely by ear. Once he landed at
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, Beller focused solely on bass, and eventually joined a blues-rock band called 100 Proof, which played originals mixed with blues and
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covers in Boston's dirtiest bars. But it was when Beller met drummer (and Frank Zappa enthusiast) Joe Travers at Berklee that his career first ventured onto its current path. Travers knew Mike Keneally, who was in Dweezil and Ahmet Zappa’s band Z. Travers moved to Los Angeles in 1992, joined that band, and referred Beller, who moved to Los Angeles and joined Z (his first professional gig) in 1993.


Discography

Solo: *2003: '' View'' *2008: '' Thanks In Advance'' *2011: ''
Wednesday Night Live Wednesday Night Live is a live album by Bryan Beller, who has worked with Mike Keneally, Steve Vai, and Dethklok. This album was released in 2011 under Onion Boy Records. The DVD version of this album was released in June 2011. CD track listing # ...
'' *2019: ''Scenes from the Flood'' Video and DVDs: *2008: '' To Nothing'' *2011: '' Wednesday Night Live DVD'' *2012: ''Mastering Tone And Versatility'' (Instructional DVD,
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) With The Aristocrats: *2011: '' The Aristocrats'' *2012: ''
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'' *2013: ''
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'' *2015: ''
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'' *2015: ''Secret Show: Live in Osaka'' *2015: '' Tres Caballeros'' *2019: '' You Know What...?'' With
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: *2009: ''
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'' *2012: ''
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'' *2013: ''
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'' With
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: *2012: '' Brendon Small's Galaktikon'' *2017: ''
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: *1999: ''
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'' *2000: '' The 7th Song: Enchanting Guitar Melodies'' *2002: '' The Elusive Light and Sound, Vol. 1'' *2003: '' The Infinite Steve Vai: An Anthology'' *2005: '' Real Illusions: Reflections'' *2007: '' Sound Theories, Vols. 1–2'' *2007: ''
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'' (DVD) *2009: ''
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'' (CD/DVD) *2010: '' Where The Other Wild Things Are'' With
Dweezil Zappa Dweezil Zappa (born Ian Donald Calvin Euclid Zappa; September 5, 1969) is an American rock guitarist and occasional actor. He is the son of musical composer and performer Frank Zappa. Exposed to the music industry from an early age, Dweezil deve ...
: *1994: Z – ''
Shampoohorn ''Shampoohorn'' is an album by Dweezil and Ahmet Zappa, under the group name Z, released in 1994. The European version of the album was released months before the American version. Between the release of the two versions, Dweezil Zappa fired ...
'' *1995: Z – ''
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'' (French Version) *1996: Z – ''
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'' (U.S. Version) *2000:
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– '' Automatic'' With Beer For Dolphins: *1996: ''Soap Scum Remover'' (VHS) *1997: ''Half Alive In Hollywood'' *1998: ''Sluggo!'' *2000: ''Dancing'' *2000: ''Dancing With Myself ... and others'' (CD/DVD) With
Mike Keneally Michael Joseph Keneally (born December 20, 1961) is an American session guitarist, keyboardist, vocalist and composer. Early years and musical influences Keneally started playing music at the age of 7 when he received an electric organ for h ...
: *1995: ''Boil That Dust Speck'' *2002: ''Wooden Smoke'' *2002: ''Wooden Smoke Asleep'' *2003: ''Pup'' *2004: ''Dog'' (CD/DVD) *2006: ''Guitar Therapy Live'' (CD/DVD) *2007: ''Boil That Dust Speck'' (Reissue – CD/DVD) *2008: ''Wine and Pickles'' *2009: ''Scambot 1'' *2011: ''bakin' @ the potato!'' *2012: ''Wing Beat Fantastic'' *2013: ''Wing Beat Elastic'' *2013: ''You Must Be This Tall'' *2016: ''Scambot 2'' With
James LaBrie Kevin James LaBrie (born May 5, 1963) is a Canadian singer, best known as the lead singer of American progressive metal band Dream Theater, which he has been fronting since 1991. Early life Kevin James LaBrie was born in Penetanguishene, Onta ...
: *1999:
MullMuzzler James LaBrie (formally MullMuzzler or ''James LaBrie's MullMuzzler'') is the progressive metal solo side project by James LaBrie, the lead singer of Dream Theater, before recording under his own name in 2005. The record company would not allow LaB ...
– '' Keep It to Yourself'' *2001: '' Mullmuzzler 2'' *2005: ''
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'' *2008: ''Prime Cuts'' With Yogi: *2001: ''Any Raw Flesh?'' *2003: ''Salve'' *2006: ''Half-Print Demigod'' With Colin Keenan: *2008: ''Nothing Clever'' *2009: ''So Far Gone'' *2011: ''Nothing Clever'' With Razl: *2008: ''Rotonova'' *2011: ''Microscopic'' With
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: *2015: ''
Shockwave Supernova ''Shockwave Supernova'' is the fifteenth studio album by guitarist Joe Satriani, released on July 24, 2015 through Sony Music Entertainment. It features bassist Bryan Beller and drummer Marco Minnemann of The Aristocrats, as well as progressive ro ...
'' *2016: ''Supernova Remix'' *2022: '' The Elephants of Mars''


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