Rob Wright

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Rob Wright

Rob Wright in Trento, Italy (2010)
Background information
Born (1954-03-11) March 11, 1954
Genres Punk, progressive rock, punk jazz
Occupations Musician, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer
Instruments Vocals, bass guitar, guitar
Years active 1979–present
Labels Alternative Tentacles, Wrong, Southern
Associated acts NoMeansNo, The Hanson Brothers, Mr. Wrong
Notable instruments
Fender Precision Bass

Rob Wright (sometimes known as Mr. Wrong - born 1954) is a Canadian musician and songwriter best known as the bassist, lead vocalist and occasional guitarist of the progressive punk rock band Nomeansno, as well as the bassist of the pop punk band The Hanson Brothers. Wright was born in Montreal, Quebec, and currently resides in Vancouver, British Columbia.

In addition to Nomeansno and The Hanson Brothers, both of which feature his brother John and guitarist Tom Holliston, Wright has composed and recorded an occasional solo act called Mr. Wrong where he sings and plays bass while performing in an authoritarian priest outfit. He has also recorded with Ford Pier, Itch and the instrumental progressive power-trio Removal (as the Mr. Wrong character in the latter.) In the late '70s and early '80s, Wright dabbled in record production, recording and/or producing many noted underground BC punk groups, most notably the Neos.[1]

As a bassist, Wright utilizes a distinct technique to create a sound that relies on frequencies traditionally associated with a guitar. He took the inspiration for his amplification (involving a Marshall solid state head through a Marshall guitar 4x12 cabinet) from Lemmy Kilmister of Motörhead, and has cited jazz bassists such as Jimmy Blanton and Paul Chambers as influential players. His hard-picked, fast-fretted playing is highly respected among bassists, and has been praised by Mike Watt of The Minutemen, among other musicians.[2]

Wright co-operates the record label Wrong Records. He has one son.

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