Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 41. Chapters: Scottish bass guitarists, Jack Bruce, John McGeoch, Frankie Miller, Brian Robertson, Paul Wilson, William Rogue, Edwyn Collins, Stuart Adamson, Bobby Gillespie, Guy Berryman, Alex Kapranos, Malcolm Middleton, William Reid, Billy Bremner, Roddy Frame, James Allan, Manny Charlton, Russell Webb, Hamish Stuart, Ged Grimes, James Johnston, Cha Burns, Douglas Hart, Ron Mathewson, Jim Dewar, Dougie Payne, Frankie Poullain, Billy McIsaac, Rory Macdonald, Ian Bairnson, Alan Thomson, Ally McErlaine, Jim McGinlay, Anthony Moffat, JP Reid, Zal Cleminson, Andy Dunlop, Stuart Braithwaite, John Cummings, Lawrence Donegan, Stuart David, Andrew Innes, Charlie Burchill, Dougie Thomson, Jackie McKeown, Alan Mair, Chris Glen, Steve Vantsis, Scott Shields, John Giblin, Billy Rankin, Derek Forbes, Dominic Aitchison, Ewen Vernal, Jimmy Murrison, Bob Fairfoull, Gareth Russell, Johnny McElhone, Graeme Clark, Jaz Lochrie, Alan Longmuir, Alli MacInnes, Alan Gorrie, Matt Irving, Lawrie MacMillan, Iain Harvie, Pete Agnew, Alex Grant, Will Heggie. Excerpt: John Symon Asher "Jack" Bruce (born 14 May 1943, Bishopbriggs, East Dunbartonshire) is a Scottish musician and songwriter, respected as a founding member of the British psychedelic rock power trio, Cream, for a solo career that spans several decades, and for his participation in several well-known musical ensembles. Best recognized as a memorable vocalist and bass guitarist, Bruce has been referred to as a "World-class pioneer in his main instrument; a composer of some of the most endurable and recognisable rock songs of our time; an accomplished classical, jazz and Latin musician and one of popular music's most distinctive and evocative voices." He is also trained as a classical cellist. The Sunday Times stated ..". many consider him to be one of the greatest bass players of all time." He...