Occupation(s) Musician Role Bass guitarist Instruments Bass guitar | Name Cordell Crockett | |
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Albums Motel California, Menace to Sobriety, America's Least Wanted, Uglier Than They Used ta Be, Stairway to Hell Similar People Klaus Eichstadt, Dave Fortman, Whitfield Crane, Sonny Mayo, Shannon Larkin | ||
Years active 1991–19972010–present |
Cordell crockett from ugly kid joe
Cordell Miller Crockett (born January 21, 1965) is an American rock bass guitarist who played for Ugly Kid Joe from 1991 to their first breakup in 1997, and again since their reunion in 2010. He also played bass on some of the songs on Atomship's The Crash of '47.
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- Cordell crockett from ugly kid joe
- Same Side Bass Cover and Lesson Request
- Equipment
- Influences
- References

Same Side - Bass Cover and Lesson - Request
Equipment
Crockett uses a wide range of different bass techniques including slapping, popping, finger picking and plectrums. He also uses a bass guitar wah-wah pedal quite frequently, particularly in the Ugly Kid Joe songs "Same Side", "Sandwich" and "Funky Fresh Country Club".
Influences
His main influence is Black Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler. Ugly Kid Joe has covered many of their songs, including "Sweet Leaf" and "N.I.B." Other influences include Steve Harris.
References
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