Craig Wood (guitarist)
David Craig Wood[1] (born 1978 in Vancouver) is Avril Lavigne's ex-rhythm guitarist and was previously a member of the Vancouver punk pop band Gob, where he played bass guitar. After Jesse Colburn left in 2003, Craig replaced him in Avril's band and left Gob; this was in 2004. Craig's debut show with Avril was in Edmonton at the 2004 Juno Awards. Craig has since left the band and now lives in Winnipeg with his wife and son.
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"Soda" · "You're Too Cool" · "B-Flat" · "Beauville" · "What to Do" · "I Hear You Calling" · "For the Moment" · "No Regrets" · "Give Up the Grudge" · "Oh! Ellin" · "Ming Tran" · "Break" · "We're All Dying" · "Underground" · "Banshee Song"
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The World According to Gob: The Video Singles DVD
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Wood, Craig |
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Canadian guitarist |
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1978 |
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