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Russell Bergquist

About Me

------------------------------------------------------------ --------------------RUSS Biography----Music was always something I wanted to do in some way shape or form. As a kid growing up in farming community in north central Canada , there was plenty of down time in the winter where you played hockey, or watched hockey.Maybe a little ice fishing on the weekends. So, I started taking up the drums in the school band and stayed with it for 2 years. Although it was painful to listen to what went on in that class, I did learn basic fundamentals of counting, but they would only let me play one drum! And all we ever counted to was 3 or 4.So I asked for a guitar for christmas from my folks, which I got and took my weekly lessons learning everything that I never, ever wanted to play. First, I never wanted to play acoustic guitar (I found out later) and never wanted to play Mary had a little Lamb either.Much to my parents chagrin I gave up the acoustic guitar and bought a bass. I believe it was a Kent. It has a hollow body and was shaped like a Gibson ES335. It seemed easier for me to get a grasp on the instrument, the bass. Plus, I had learned to count to 4 in band class and this thing had 4 strings! Perfect.I took some lessons and practiced hard. Dreamed of being on stage. But I had to start somewhere. Where I grew up, we lived a ways out of town and it was difficult to get there on a regular basis. My mom would go into town on the weekends for shopping and to bring my brother to his hockey games.So, I would catch a ride with my mom and go hang aout at the music store which later led to hanging out at the saturday afternoon jam sessions at the local downtown bars. There was always lots of great players playing in those bars and they were always willing to give some kid a try.So, I got my first chances in those bars. Which led to running into a few kids my own age that were into what I wanted to play and we formed our first band. We didnt play covers but started writing metal style tunes while we idolized Iron Maiden and Metallica and every other metal bands at that time, which was the early eighties.The nice thing I always remember about that time was that there were about seven little kid bands in that town. So there was always lots of competitions and a generally great atmosphere for young musicians. All in a town of about 30,000. But as time went on, it all died out and those who still wanted to play, pretty much left town, as I did as soon when I finished school.For the next 3 years I spent all my time on the road with a varity of rock cover bands. I learned how to play much better and be comfortable on stage. I learned alot of other things as well.......I ended up living in Edmonton where I got a job because the gigs dried up and started an original band called Freaks By Nature. This was new for me because I now stepped into a different realm of players. Basically, a couple of the best guys from that bar circuit.We worked really hard and even moved to Vancouver, where we recorded or first CD. Guest what, It didnt go anywhere . But we vowed to keep trying. And I kept practising everyday. Not sure if anything would ever happen. During this time we also recorded 4 heavy metal versions of christmas songs for a sports show here in Vancouver.A friend had a copy of this tape and showed it to Jeff Waters from Annihilator , which at that time, was looking for a bassist. I got the gig. I then found myself flying overseas to do gigs instead of riding in the back of a van to do a local show. I stayed with annihilator for 4 years and left in 2003 to persue my own thing. My time with Annihilator was fantastic.All the players were top notch. Lots of great gigs and great experiences. My life turned out completely different from joining that band. So did my bass playing. I always look at everything as learning experience so Annihilator was perfect for that. Plus, I met my wife while touring with them.Since then I have recorded some of my own material which I am shopping for a record deal or whatever. I really enjoy writing my own music and recording it. I now have a small family (we have a son named Jesse)And I have moved to europe (Netherlands). I have been playing with a band from Germany called DuskMachine and I am also playing in Annihilator now and then when they are doing gigs. I have a few bass students that I teach as well and I want to start my own band to play my material....when the time is right. The best advice I ever got from another musician was Billy Sheehan. He said to just keep going at it and someday you will get what you want out of it.Best advice I could give is to keep going and play with everybody, and keep an open mind. And, enjoy music for what it is, an expression. If it is not fun then dont even bother.I edited my profile at Freeweblayouts.net , check out these Myspace Layouts!

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Member Since: 04/09/2006
Band Website: http://www.russbergquist.com/
Band Members: Russ Bergquist
Influences: Life itself. The nature in Canada. Bassists;Geddy Lee (Rush), Steve Harris (Iron Maiden), Cliff Williams (AC/DC), Billy Sheehan, Flea (RHCP), Mars Cowling, Ken Sineave, Chris Squire, Stanley Clarke,Doug Pinnick,John Paul Jones,Bob Daisley, Jaco Pastorius and many many more. Bands;Rush, Iron Maiden , Judas Priest, AC/DC,Pat Travers Band,Journey,Metallica,Anthrax,Dixie Dregs,Accept,Max Webster,Streetheart,Soundgarden,Chilliwack,Van Halen,King's X,Anvil,Annihilator,ZZ Top,Ozzy Osbourne,Testament,Bob Seger and the Silver Bullit band, The Who, Queen,The Guess Who,Sweet,Scorpions,Jimi Hendrix Experience, Led Zepplin, Black Sabbath,Kansas,Pantera,Coney Hatch,Freaks By Nature,The Beatles,etc,etc,etc. Players other than bassists;Elton John,Kim Mitchell,Adrian Smith,Yngwie Malmsteen,Zakk Wylde,Steve Perry,David Wilcox,Devin Townsend,Jake E Lee,Jeff Beck,Jimmy Page,Brian May,Scott Webb,Niel Peart,Alex Lifeson,Randy Rhoads,James Hetfield,Brian Too Loud Mcleod,Pete Townsend,Ann Wilson,Dimebag,Chris Cornell, Mary Jane blah blah blah.......
Type of Label: Major

My Blog

Vancouver

     It has been a while since I "blogged". I have had a few major things go on with me over the last while which dictated me living back in Vancouver. As some of you know I was li...
Posted by on Mon, 19 Mar 2007 15:04:00 GMT

New tunes

Hello folks! I have posted some more of my songs for you all to listen to. The song Caged and What I say have Mark Patrick on vocals, Scott Webb on lead guitar, Ryan Van Poederoyen on drums and me on ...
Posted by on Wed, 18 Oct 2006 08:49:00 GMT