Anthony Sallee

Bassist, Musical Artist

1969 –

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Who is Anthony Sallee?

Anthony Sallee was the bassist of Christian rock band White Heart from 1990 to 1993.

Anthony Sallee was born and raised in Fort Smith, Arkansas. He started playing bass guitar in church as an early teen. He took 8 years of classical piano instruction, learned to play the alto saxophone in junior high school band, and choir in high school, but bass guitar was his passion. He played in several local bands in junior high and high school, and started doing a few local recording sessions. In 1988, Anthony was asked to play with Star Song Records recording artist, Craig Smith. This was his first real touring experience playing several college theaters throughout the Southeast, US. In 1989, Anthony met local guitarist, Barney Hector, and David Spicer. With the addition of local drummer Steve Lane, they formed a jazz/fusion group and recorded an EP worth of songs. It was this recording that Anthony used to send in for an audition for the Christian Rock Band White Heart. In 1990, Sallee auditioned for White Heart and was hired to replace bassist Tommy Sims, who had recently left his position. Sallee recorded three projects with White Heart before resigning.

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Born
Jan 3, 1969
United States of America
Nationality
  • United States of America
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on July 23, 2013

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