Jonathan Gallant

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Jonathan Gallant, born on July 23, 1976, is the bassist of the band Billy Talent. Of Métis decent, Jon grew up in Streetsville, Ontario, picking up bass guitar at age 12. He attended Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Secondary School, and played in a band called "To Each His Own" with school-mate Benjamin Kowalewicz. They later recruited Aaron Solowoniuk, and merged with the band "Dragon Flower" to meet Ian D'Sa and form Pezz. During these times, Jon also went to Humber College for his post-secondary education, where he studied Jazz bass. Once he crafted his own unique style, the band recorded two demos, and eventually a full-length studio album, Watoosh!, in 1999.[1] During that time, Jon also played bass part-time in The Kitchen Party. Currently, Jon now is touring with Billy Talent to promote Billy Talent II.

[edit] Gear

Jon currently plays an Ernie ball musicman Bass, and is using Ampeg Amplifiers. He also teaches a slap-bass clinic once a week at Strings Attached Music Store.

[edit] References

  1. ^ The Ongoing History of New Music. '"Before They Were Famous" Original Broadcast date: 13-11-05 on CFNY.


Billy Talent
Benjamin Kowalewicz | Ian D'Sa | Jonathan Gallant | Aaron Solowoniuk
Discography
EPs: Demoluca | Dudebox | Try Honesty EP
Studio Albums: Watoosh! | Billy Talent | Billy Talent II
Live Albums: Live From The UK Sept./2006
Singles
"Try Honesty" | "The Ex" | "River Below" | "Nothing to Lose" | "Devil in a Midnight Mass" | "Red Flag" | "Fallen Leaves" | "Surrender" | "This Suffering"
Videography
Scandalous Travelers
Label(s)
Atlantic Records | Warner Music Canada
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