Sandin Wilson

Musical Artist

1959 –

63

Who is Sandin Wilson?

Sandin Wilson is a veteran bassist and vocalist from the Pacific Northwest. As a youth, Sandin played football, baseball, and was involved in music early on, convinced by his Mom, "it will be good for you".

Orchestra was Sandin's first calling on the acoustic bass violin, with a trip to NYC with "America's Youth in Concert" in 1976, at age 16, to play Carnegie Hall, and 9 European Countries.

Sandin picked up the electric and fretless bass as a 9th grader, and took his musical journey a bit further.

A year attending Mt. Hood Community College was next after graduating from Medford Sr. High in 1978. Sandin went on to perform with the groups, Freeway, Calvin Walker band, The 3 Humans, Caryl Mack band, Quarterflash, Nu Shooz, Soul vaccination, Linda Hornbuckle, and METRO. In 2003, Sandin released his first solo CD, Into My World, with bassist Jimmy Haslip, of the "Yellowjackets" fame, getting Executive producer credits and Haslip contributing 2 tracks from his songwriting portfolio.

Sandin's second solo project was recorded live to 2-track on October 2006 at Jimmy Maks Jazz club in Portland, Oregon.

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Born
Oct 6, 1959

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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