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  1. Eric Avery of Jane’s Addiction is is one of the 100 Greatest Bassists of All Time. A key component that set Jane’s Addiction most apart was the bass playing of Eric Avery. Sure, Farrell had pipes and Navarro could shred, but Avery’s musical touch brought those two away from Sunset Strip and into the skate park.

  2. Eric Adam Avery. Profile: Bassist, vocalist and guitarist from Santa Monica (CA, USA), born at April 25, 1965. Founding member of Jane's Addiction, which split in 1991. When the band came back together in 2001, Eric Avery didn't join them. Now he does several solo projects and re-joined Jane's Addiction briefly between 2008 and 2010.

  3. 10 set 2020 · Eric Avery seems a little too serious and thoughtful to have been a part of LA’s raucous 1980’s rock scene. So it’s not surprising when he finally gave up playing bass for Jane’s Addiction that he wanted no part of the group again for nearly 17 years. What’s actually shocking is when he finally returned to the stage with the band, he ...

  4. Bassist Eric Avery is probably best known as one of the co-founders of Jane's Addiction. Avery embarked on a number of projects after the breakup of the band in 1991, such as co-founding Deconstruction…

  5. Jane's Addiction. I Jane's Addiction nel giugno 2009 al Verizon Wireless Amphitheater di Charlotte per il NIN/JA tour. I Jane's Addiction sono un gruppo alternative rock statunitense, formatosi a Los Angeles nel 1985 e riconosciuta come una delle più innovative e variegate formazioni del periodo da fine anni ottanta a metà anni novanta. [4]

  6. 21 lug 2011 · Jane's Addiction original bassist Eric Avery sits down with Fender Vision to tell us the scoop behind his first-ever P Bass. As you'll see, he has put it thr...

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  7. About Eric Avery Art/Medicine. Born November 8, 1948 Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Currently, Emeritus Associate Professor, The Institute for the Medical Humanities, UTMB, Galveston, Texas. In 2019, after 6 years in New Hope, Pennsylvania he moved back to San Ygnacio, Texas, two blocks from the Rio Grande, 30 miles down the border from Laredo, Texas.