Uriah Duffy
Appearance
Uriah Duffy (31 July 1975, Wakefield, Rhode Island, United States[1]) is an American bassist. He is best known as the former bassist of Whitesnake. He is currently the bassist of the California-based progressive rock band Points North.[2][3]
An internationally endorsed musician, Uriah is known for his versatility, with chops ranging from Funk, R&B, Jazz, Hip-Hop, House, Rock, Metal and Gospel.
Has been a member of/played with
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- Points North (2012 – present) – progressive rock
- Whitesnake (National and World Tours; 2 albums) – rock
- Christina Aguilera (CD: Stripped, 2002) – R&B
- Alicia Keys (Studio Recording, 2002) – R&B
- Robert Stewart – various live dates from 1997 to 2016
- Goaplé (CD: Closer, 2001) – R&B
- Sly & the Family Stone (3rd bassist, 2003–2005) – funk
- GQ (Various Dates) – funk/disco
- Tony Toni Toné (Various Dates/TV) – R&B
- Too $hort (Hometown oakland shows) – dirty rap
- Lyrics Born (Regional and World Tours; TV appearances; Latest album) – rap/hip-hop/funk
- Chris Clouse (Various live performances since 2002) Pat Travers/Carmine
- Appice (2004 CD) – rock
- Flametal (Current work) – flamenco/metal
- The Coup (Shows and latest album) – rap/hip-hop
- First A.M.E. Church, LA (2004) – gospel
Discography
[edit]- 1998 - Rupert "Ojiji" Harvey - Once a Lion | Reggae
- 1999 - Femmes Fatales - Same | R&B Diva Duet
- 1999 - Spunjunket - HumansBeingSpun | Funk, rock, ska
- 2000 - Sterling Williams - The Star Motel | Spoken word/poetry
- 2001 - Sonia D. | R&B/acid jazz
- 2001 - VaporRub - Take the Red Pill | Hard rock
- 2001 - Ché - Ché | Adult contemporary
- 2001 - Realistic - RealisticBigBand | Drum & bass
- 2001 - Goapalé - Goapalé | R&B
- 2002 - Baby Ray - In Yo' Face | Rap
- 2002 - Trance Thompson - Hypnatic | Soulful rock
- 2002 - Martin Luther - Rebel Soul Music | Soul, funk, rock
- 2002 - SoulFolk - Brutha From Anutha Planet | Soul
- 2002 - Resurrection Power - Live - Fullness of Joy| Gospel
- 2002 - Gabriel Colbert - Gabriel Colbert | R&B
- 2002 - Christina Aguilera - Stripped | R&B
- 2002 - Sakai - Dream Big | R&B
- 2003 - Chris Clouse - Trace Elements | Alt rock
- 2003 - Krickie - Sweet Spell | Folk rock
- 2003 - Kiff Gallagher - KG | R&B
- 2003 - Danny Jones - Finding My Way | Guitar rock
- 2004 - Jesse Brewster - Confessional | Songwriter
- 2004 - Carmine Appice/Pat Travers- T'nA | Rock
- 2004 - LaToya London | R&B (not released)
- 2005 - Chris Catena | Rock (not released)
- 2005 - Latrice Barnett | Illuminate | House
- 2005 - Andy Caldwell | House trax
- 2006 - Destani Wolf | Again and Again | RnB
- 2006 - The Coup | Pick a Bigger Weapon | Rap
- 2006 - Whitesnake | Live: In the Shadow of the Blues
- 2008 - Lyrics Born | Everywhere at Once
- 2008 - Whitesnake | Good to Be Bad
- 2008 - Keno Mapp | Heart Touch
- 2009 - Chris Catena Discovery | Escape Music
- 2010 - Dr.U (Chris Catena) Alieni Alienati | Valery Records/Edel
- 2015 - Points North | Points North
- 2019 - Chris Catena Re-Discovery | IMR
- 2019 - Valor |Fight for Your Life| CFZ Studios
References
[edit]- ^ "WHITESNAKE - Uriah Duffy - Юрайя Даффи". Whitesnake.ru. Retrieved 2011-07-07.
- ^ musicnracin (28 January 2016). "POINTS NORTH: Choice Words From An Instrumental Band".
- ^ "Detailed Reviews [Points North - 2012 - "Road Less Traveled"] - ProgressoR".
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