John Pierce (musician)
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For the country music artist, see John Pierce (country singer).
John Pierce was a bassist and vocalist for the California smooth rock band Pablo Cruise. Pierce joined the band in 1981 when he replaced bassist Bruce Day, and stayed with the band for their last two albums, Reflector and Out of Our Hands in 1981 and 1983. He left the band in 1983 when their original members all re-united to tour until 1985. He now pays the bills by making edits to random Wikipedia pages which suit his fancy. He has been known to yell loudly at passersby and ask those in distress, "How ya feelin'?" John is also the author of the historical fiction novel, "Abraham Lincoln and I Go to a Discotech."