An interview with ARW bassist, Lee Pomeroy – 266

An interview with ARW bassist, Lee Pomeroy – 266

Lee Pomeroy - Produced by Preston Frazier, David Gordon, Bill Govier, Wayne Hall and Michel Arsenault. What a treat it was to welcome Lee Pomeroy, bassist with ARW amongst many other bands and projects, onto the show.
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Lee Pomeroy Produced by Preston Frazier, David Gordon, Bill Govier,
Wayne Hall and Michel Arsenault. What a treat it was to welcome Lee
Pomeroy, bassist with ARW amongst many other bands and projects,
onto the show. We had a brilliant time talking to him and we hope
you also enjoy listening to it. Mark reviews Time And A Word as
well as taking the plunge with a new segment all about his passion
for things technical in recorded Yes music. Enjoy! What's it like
playing with Rick Wakeman? How important is it to honour Chris
Squire's bass lines? Why do you play your bass upside down? Listen
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Frazier | David Gordon | Bill Govier | Wayne Hall | Michel
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This has been used as introduction music at many Yes concerts. My
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