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  1. Clark Vogeler (Guitar) Doni Blair (Bass) 25+ years. That’s a long time to maintain relevance, especially in the music community. But that’s exactly what Rubberneck has done. Released during the height of the grunge era, it’s mistakenly labeled a grunge record. But it’s not, not by a long shot.

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    Clark Vogeler – lead guitar, backing vocals (1996–2001; 2006–present) Doni Blair – bass, backing vocals (2008–present) Touring members. Edo Levi – percussion (2001) Former members. Charles Mooney III – lead guitar (1989–1993) Lisa Umbarger – bass (1989–2001), backing vocals (1996–2001) Guy Vaughan – drums (1989)

    • 1989–2001, 2006–present
  3. 3. Okt. 2022 · The fact that the anniversary is closer to 30 than 25 is something on which you can blame Covid, but it’s still nevertheless worth celebrating. We reached out to Toadies’ guitarist Clark Vogeler to discuss his work with the band, as well as his other career as a film editor, ahead of the tour’s stop at Knuckleheads on Tuesday ...

  4. On April 1, 2014 Toadies re-released the 20th anniversary edition of their platinum-selling album, Rubberneck. Rubberneck has been completely re-mastered and...

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  5. Hell Below/Stars Above is the second studio album by the American alternative rock band Toadies, released on March 20, 2001, by Interscope Records. It is the first Toadies album to feature lead guitarist Clark Vogeler, who joined in 1996, and the band's final album with founding member and bassist Lisa Umbarger.

  6. 4. Mai 2011 · It's Toadies guitarist Clark Vogeler, long an Emmy winner thanks to his work on the editing team behind TV's Project Runway.And, now, another cool feather in the guitarist's cap: The...

  7. 24. März 2014 · Director, Clark Vogelers Commentary: In the discussions leading up to the 20th anniversary of my band’s first album, Rubberneck — an album that was recorded and released before I joined the band — it came to light that there existed eight hours of footage that our former bassist Lisa Umbarger had filmed while recording the album in 1993.