Prescott Niles
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Background information | |
Born | (1954-05-02) May 2, 1954 (age 70), United States |
Genres | Rock, power pop, pop rock, new wave |
Occupation | Musician |
Instrument | Bass guitar |
Musical artist
Prescott Niles (born May 2, 1954) is an American rock bassist.[1] He is best known as bassist with the Knack, who had a No. 1 US / No. 6 UK hit with "My Sharona".
Since 2013 he has played bass with Mike Pinera's Classic Rock All-Stars and Missing Persons.
Prescott Niles mostly played a Rickenbacker 4001 and a Guild M-85 as well as Vigier Guitars bass during his tenure with The Knack.[2]
References
External links
- Prescott Niles NAMM Oral History Interview (2007)
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The Knack
- Berton Averre
- Doug Fieger
- Bruce Gary
- Prescott Niles
- Get the Knack
- ...But the Little Girls Understand
- Round Trip
- Serious Fun
- Zoom
- Normal as the Next Guy
- Re-Zoom
- Rock & Roll Is Good for You: The Fieger/Averre Demos
- "My Sharona"
- "Good Girls Don't"
- "Baby Talks Dirty"
- "Can't Put a Price on Love"
- "Pay the Devil (Ooo, Baby, Ooo)"
- "Rocket O' Love"
- "Let Me Out"
- "Your Number or Your Name"
- "(She's So) Selfish"
- "Heartbeat"
- "Frustrated"
- "The Hard Way"
- "End of the Game"
- "(Havin' a) Rave Up"
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