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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jon_WayneJon Wayne - Wikipedia

    Jon Wayne was a recording alias of musician, producer and studio engineer David Vaught (November 27, 1948 – March 20, 2013) and an eponymous parody country band, conceived and formed by him in Los Angeles in the 1980s together with fellow pseudonymous session musicians.

  2. American bassist recording engineer and producer. 11.27.48 -- 3.20-13 Engineer, producer, musician and arranger David Vaught passed away on March 20th from pancreatic cancer. David began playing the bass and electric guitar when he was eleven. He recorded an album with the Renegades on Crescendo Records when he was thirteen.

  3. Real Name: David Allen Vaught. Profile: American bassist, recording engineer and producer (b. November 27, 1948 – d. March 20, 2013). David began playing the bass and electric guitar when he was eleven. He recorded an album with the Renegades on Crescendo Records when he was thirteen.

  4. David Vaught: American bassist, recording engineer and producer (b. November 27, 1948 – d. March 20, 2013). David began playing the bass and electric guitar when he was eleven. He recorded an album with the Renegades on Crescendo Records when he was thirteen. He later recorded with the band "Rosebud" featuring the vocals of Judy Henske which ...

  5. 20. März 2013 · Full music credits for David Vaught: 33 performances. Roles performed: bass, mixing engineer, recording engineer, engineer, producer. Releases include: Homewrecker (Grey De Lisle), Rocket (Primitive Radio Gods), Two Graduated Jiggers (Jon Wayne).

  6. 24. März 2013 · · March 24, 2013 ·. RIP David Vaught a.k.a Jon Wayne - FADERS UP in tribute ALL DAY. Hopefully the source is a goddamn liar, but sad news nonetheless. studioexpresso.com. studioexpresso - mixer engineer producer David Vaught.

  7. 25. Nov. 2019 · Photo courtesy of David Vaught. Texas A&M University history professor David Vaught has been designated as Distinguished Lecturer by The Organization of American Historians (OAH) for his work on American rural history, labor history and the history of American baseball.