Jimmy Bain

Scottish bassist with Rainbow

Jimmy Bain - Artists & Creatives born December 19th, 1947
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A Scottish bassist played with the rock band Rainbow and contributed to several of their albums, including 'Rising' and 'Long Live Rock 'n' Roll'. Bain also played with other notable bands such as Dio, where he was part of the foundational lineup that released influential albums like 'Holy Diver'. Over his career, he collaborated with a variety of artists and participated in various music projects, showcasing his skills and versatility as a bassist. His work spanned several decades, leaving a significant mark in the rock music scene.

Played bass on Rainbow's 'Rising' album

Co-wrote songs for Dio's 'Holy Diver'

Part of the classic lineup of Rainbow

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