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Brent Wilson

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Brent Wilson
NameBrent Wilson
OccupationMusician
InstrumentBass guitar

Brent Wilson is a musician, best known as the former bassist of the American rock music band Greeley Estates, and also as a former member of the bands The Summer Set and VersaEmerge. He has performed at various music festivals, including the Vans Warped Tour and Bamboozle. Wilson's music style is often associated with pop punk and post-hardcore genres, similar to bands like Fall Out Boy and Panic! At The Disco.

Early Life

Brent Wilson was born in Fountain Hills, Arizona, and grew up in a musical family, influenced by bands like Green Day and Blink-182. He attended Fountain Hills High School and began playing music at a young age, inspired by artists like John Mayer and Dave Matthews. Wilson's early life was also shaped by his experiences at music venues like the Nile Theater and Marquee Theatre, where he saw performances by bands like A Day to Remember and The Devil Wears Prada. He was also influenced by the Phoenix music scene, which included bands like Authority Zero and The Maine.

Career

Brent Wilson's music career began when he joined the band Greeley Estates as their bassist, replacing former member Brandon Hackenson. During his time with the band, they released several albums, including Go West Young Man, Let the Evil Go East and No Rain, No Rainbow, and toured with bands like A Skylit Drive and The Word Alive. Wilson also performed at festivals like South by Southwest and Rock on the Range, sharing the stage with bands like Korn and Avenged Sevenfold. He has also collaborated with other musicians, including Craig Mabbitt of Escape the Fate and Ronnie Radke of Falling in Reverse.

Discography

Brent Wilson's discography includes albums with Greeley Estates, such as Go West Young Man, Let the Evil Go East and No Rain, No Rainbow, which feature songs like "Headshot!" and "The Medic. He has also released music with other bands, including The Summer Set and VersaEmerge, and has appeared as a guest musician on tracks by artists like The Ready Set and Breathe Carolina. Wilson's music is often compared to that of bands like The All-American Rejects and Jimmy Eat World, and he has cited influences like Weezer and The Get Up Kids.

Filmography

Brent Wilson has appeared in several music videos and documentaries, including the Greeley Estates video for "Headshot!" and the Vans Warped Tour documentary "No Room for Rockstars". He has also made appearances on TV shows like "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" and "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno", performing with bands like The Summer Set and VersaEmerge. Wilson has also been featured in magazines like Alternative Press and Kerrang!, and has been interviewed by music journalists like Jason Tate of AbsolutePunk.

Personal Life

Brent Wilson is currently based in Phoenix, Arizona, where he continues to work on music projects and collaborate with other artists. He is friends with musicians like Alex DeLeon of The Cab and Cody Payne of The Word Alive, and has toured with bands like The Maine and Anberlin. Wilson is also involved with charities like To Write Love on Her Arms and The Keep A Breast Foundation, and has performed at benefit shows for organizations like The National Breast Cancer Foundation and The American Cancer Society. He has also been influenced by the music of bands like The Gaslight Anthem and The Wonder Years, and has cited inspirations like Bruce Springsteen and Tom Petty.

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