Doug McAlexander
Electric Bassist
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Contact Information
Cell Phone: (770) 841-8009
Office Phone: (678) 474-9636
Home Phone: (678) 584-0524
Fretted and Fretless - Sight-reading - Live Performance - Studio Recording
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Bio:
Doug's musical career started in the fifth grade when he began playing the trombone. In junior high school, he started participating in marching band. During his four years of high school he was a member of the famous "Rebel Regiment" marching band from Effingham County, Georgia. They won "best in class" and "sweepstakes" trophies at nearly every marching contest they entered between 1975 and 1979 under the direction of band director/writer/arranger/adjudicator/clinician, William F. "Bill" Locklear. Doug also joined the Effingham County High School Chorus under the direction of conductor/clinician/adjudicator, Jack Mullis. He was even fortunate enough to be among those who had the opportunity to take a college-level music theory course taught by Mr. Mullis during his senior year. Because of the training Doug received from Mr. Mullis' theory class, he was able to skip to sophomore level music theory when he entered college.
Doug really enjoys the recording studio environment, both playing and producing, and has been fortunate enough to be an on-call bassist for Aural Images Recording Studio in Stockbridge, Georgia. He has served as bassist, producer, co-producer, and arranger on numerous demo and CD projects for artists at both local and national level. Doug is very thrilled about being part of the Rocks Cry Out studio band and their first release appropriately titled "Rocks Cry Out". To find out more go to www.rocks-cry-out.com.
Doug's favorite hobbies are fishing and HAM radio. Doug's HAM radio call-sign is N4HNH. He likes to work HF (high-frequency bands) from home and when mobile. You might also catch him on 2-meters in the Gwinnett County, Georgia area at 147.075MHz. That is the Gwinnett Amateur Radio Society 2-meter repeater frequency. Doug develops database applications in Microsoft Access and created his own contact logging program to keep track of his radio contacts.
Sound Clips:
Doug's version of a Jaco Pastorious piece recorded many years ago using his Aria ProII. Click here to listen to "Amerika". When finished, click your browzers BACK button to return to this page.
Click here to check out Doug's latest "LIVE" CD recording project for First Baptist Church Alpharetta. This was recorded and engineered by Paul Alford at Aural Images Recording Studio and co-produced by Paul Alford and guitarist Russ Cooper. The drummer is one of Doug's favorites, Jimmy Mouton. The two of them lock up very well together.
Click here to check out a "LIVE" CD recording Doug played on for Christian Artist Tony Sutherland. This was recorded in West Virginia. Doug's good friend Russ Cooper from CrossTalk is playing guitar on this project.
Click here to listen to sound clips of Doug's work with the Rocks Cry Out studio band. When finished, click your browzer's BACK button to return to this page.
Click here to download a sound clip of Doug's work with Mixed Company. When finished, click your browzer's BACK button to return to this page.
Doug's Favorite Links:
Michael Tobias Designs Home Page
Euphonic Audio amps and speaker cabinets
Thomastik-Infeld guitar, bass, and mandolin strings
Aural Images Recording Studio, Atlanta, GA
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Last Update December 8, 2009