Joe Gittleman
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Joe Gittleman (born April 6, 1968) is an American musician.
[edit] Professional career
Joe Gittleman is best known as the bass guitar player for The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, earning him the nickname "the Bass Fiddleman." Gittleman originally played guitar in the Bosstones, but he switched roles with former Bosstone Nate Albert when he realized he had a better bass than guitar. He has also played bass in Gang Green and sang in and produced records for his band Avoid One Thing. Both Avoid One Thing and The Mighty Mighty Bosstones have been on periods of hiatus recently.
He provided background vocals for the Street Dogs' 2005 album Back to the World as well as the more recent Fading American Dream. In addition, Mr. Gittleman produced The Briggs' new album Back to Higher Ground as well as the Flogging Molly film Whiskey on a Sunday, Big D and the Kids Table's CD Strictly Rude and Chuck Ragan's CD "Los Feliz". Mr. Gittleman has also written songs for bands such as MxPx ("Heard That Sound") and has seen Avoid One Thing covered by The Bouncing Souls ("Lean on Sheena"). Since 2005, Gittleman has been a full-time staff producer and A+R for the Los-Angeles-based independent label Side One Dummy Records. Gittleman actively posts content on the MySpace site for The Mighty Mighty Bosstones and continues to play in their most recent incarnation.
[edit] Biography
Gittleman was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts. While in Italy in 1993 with The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Gittleman was stabbed just below the lung by an Albanian bootlegger, documented in the song "The Pirate Ship" on the vinyl release of Question The Answers. Gittleman currently lives in Echo Park, California.
[edit] References
http://www.angelfire.com/wi/kkimska2/joegbio.html
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