Ross Valory
{{short description|American bassist (born 1949)}}
{{BLP sources|date=August 2018}}
{{Infobox musical artist
| name = Ross Valory
| image = RossValory.JPG
| caption = Valory performing in 2008
| birth_name = Ross Lamont Valory
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|mf=yes|1949|2|2}}
| birth_place = San Francisco, California, U.S.
| occupation = Musician
| genre = Rock
| associated_acts = Journey, the Storm, Todd Rundgren, Steve Miller Band
| instrument = Bass guitar, vocals
| years_active = 1966–present
| label = Columbia, Sony, Frontiers, Oid Music
| past_member_of = Frumious Bandersnatch, Steve Miller Band, Journey
}}
Ross Lamont Valory (born February 2, 1949){{cite web|url=https://www.californiabirthindex.org/birth/ross_lamont_valory_born_1949_4027798|title=Ross Lamont Valory, Born 02/02/1949 in San Francisco - CaliforniaBirthIndex.org|website=Californiabirthindex.org|access-date=17 August 2018}} is an American musician who is best known as the original bass player for the rock band Journey from 1973 to 1985 and again from 1995 to 2020. Valory was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Journey in 2017.{{cite web|title=Inductees: Journey|url=https://www.rockhall.com/inductees/journey|website=Rock & Roll Hall of Fame|access-date=20 December 2016}}
Career
Ross Valory was born on February 2, 1949, in San Francisco, California.{{cite book |last=Daniels |first=Neil |title=The Untold Story of Journey |location=London |publisher=Omnibus |year=2011 |isbn=978-1-84938-657-9 |page=10}}{{Cite web |last=Greene |first=Andy |date=2024-03-14 |title=Journey's Bassist Ross Valory Opens Up About the Band's Saga -- And His Adventurous Solo Album |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/journey-dont-stop-believin-ross-valory-interview-1234985192/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240321195541/https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/journey-dont-stop-believin-ross-valory-interview-1234985192/ |archive-date=March 21, 2024 |access-date=2024-06-03 |website=Rolling Stone |language=en-US}} He grew up in Lafayette, California, and attended Acalanes High School. In high school, he played clarinet, bass clarinet and guitar. His mother introduced him to jazz, particularly Dave Brubeck.{{cite AV media |date=August 27, 2016 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbB80uDTiho |title=Bass Musician Magazine Interviews Ross Valory |publisher=Bass Musician Magazine |via=YouTube |access-date=August 23, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210428170506/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbB80uDTiho |archive-date=April 28, 2021 |url-status=live}} He played with Frumious Bandersnatch followed by Steve Miller Band appearing on Rock Love.{{Cite web|url=https://www.notreble.com/buzz/2019/02/21/bass-players-to-know-ross-valory|title=Bass Players to Know: Ross Valory|website=Notreble.com|date=21 February 2019}} He was joined by guitarist David Denny, drummer Jack King and bassist Bobby Winkelman, all of whom would become members of the Steve Miller Band.{{sfn|Daniels|2011|p=10}} It was Jim Nixon, the manager of Frumious Bandersnatch, who would introduce Valory to Journey band members, along with Prairie Prince, later of The Tubes who originally sat in on drums.{{sfn|Daniels|2011|pp=10–11}} Valory later joined the Golden Gate Rhythm Section which was later renamed to Journey.{{sfn|Daniels|2011|pp=10–11}}
Valory has played on all of Journey's albums except 1986's Raised on Radio{{sfn|Daniels|2011|p=79–81}} and 2022's Freedom. For Raised on Radio, he was replaced on bass in the studio by Bob Glaub on three songs, while the remaining songs were played by Randy Jackson, who also played on the subsequent tour. Though he returned to the band when they reformed in 1995,{{sfn|Daniels|2011|p=100}} Valory was dismissed from Journey again in 2020, with Jackson replacing him once again on the album.{{Cite web|url=https://www.nme.com/news/music/journey-announce-line-up-change-former-bassist-randy-jackson-rejoins-2676184|title=Journey announce line-up changes as former bassist Randy Jackson rejoins|author=Matthew Neale|website=Nme.com|date=May 26, 2020|access-date=March 3, 2022}}
One of Valory's techniques is to string a four-string bass with the bottom four strings of a 5-string set. Thus, instead of the usual E-A-D-G arrangement, his bass is strung as B-E-A-D, which he calls Nashville Tuning. This adds the five string depth to the songs, while allowing the quick fingering of a four-string neck. Valory recorded Escape with an Ovation Magnum II, used a Peavey and a Steinberger for Frontiers, and a Fender Jazz up until the Departure album.{{Cite web|url=https://www.talkbass.com/threads/ross-valory-journey.180647/|title=Ross Valory...Journey |website=Talkbass.com|access-date=2 May 2023}}
Valory also played for The V.U., The Storm,{{sfn|Daniels|2011|pp=93–94}} and the Steve Miller Band.{{cite news |title=Journey has followed interesting path |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=9mUxAAAAIBAJ&dq=ross+valory+steve+miller+band&pg=PA34&article_id=4752,369435 |access-date=February 26, 2022 |publisher=Reading Eagle |date=December 9, 1984 |location=Reading, Pennsylvania |page=B-6 |language=en |quote=The group was formed by Walter Herbert, who recruited Neal Schon and Gregg Rollie, from the group "Santana," and Ross Valory from the Steve Miller Band}}
On January 17, 2024, Valory announced his forthcoming debut solo album All Of The Above and released a video for its first single "Tomland", featuring Prairie Prince on drums and Miles Schon (son of Journey's Neal Schon) on guitar.{{cite web|url=https://blabbermouth.net/news/former-journey-bassist-ross-valory-announces-debut-solo-album-all-of-the-above |title=Former JOURNEY Bassist ROSS VALORY Announces Debut Solo Album 'All Of The Above' |website=blabbermouth.net |access-date=January 17, 2024 |date=January 17, 2024}}
Discography
=Solo=
- All of the Above (2024)
=Steve Miller Band=
- Rock Love (1971)
=Journey=
- Journey (1975)
- Look into the Future (1976)
- Next (1977)
- Infinity (1978)
- Evolution (1979)
- Departure (1980)
- Dream, After Dream (1980)
- Captured (1981)
- Escape (1981)
- Frontiers (1983)
- Trial by Fire (1996)
- Arrival (2001)
- Red 13 (2002)
- Generations (2005)
- Revelation (2008)
- Eclipse (2011)
- Escape & Frontiers Live in Japan (2017)
=Todd Rundgren=
- 2nd Wind (1991)
=The Storm=
- The Storm (1991)
- Eye of the Storm (1996)
=The V.U.=
- Phoenix Rising (2000)
References
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External links
- [http://www.mouthman.com/ Ross Valory Mouthman site]
- {{discogs artist|Ross Valory}}
- {{IMDb name|0885345}}
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Category:American rock bass guitarists
Category:American male bass guitarists
Category:Guitarists from San Francisco
Category:Journey (band) members
Category:Singers from San Francisco
Category:Steve Miller Band members
Category:Frumious Bandersnatch members
Category:20th-century American guitarists