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  1. Meet Wes Wehmiller – by Cyndi Glass. Meet Wes Wehmiller (Warren’s New Bassist) by Cyndi Glass “I love playing Warren’s music. He’s a killer writer.” If you were at Warren’s solo shows in March 1996, you saw something very rare – a young bassist who has such a good ear that he can improvise at will.

  2. Bio. Wes Wehmiller, bassist, composer, photographer, athlete, enthusiast, lover of life’s infinite sources of inspiration, loving brother, son and friend, was born September 12, 1971 in New York City. Wes was born hearing music. He began creating music of his own at a very early age and, by age seven, had begun to study classical piano.

  3. Abe Wehmiller. My Brother, The Rock Star. Abe Wehmiller. This tribute to Wes was presented by Abe Wehmiller, Wes’ brother, at the East coast Celebration of Wes’ Life held on March 6th at the Lang Music Building at Swarthmore College.

  4. Wes Wehmiller - bass Joe Travers - drums Bryan Beller - lead bass anonymous audience member - unnecessary cowbell. Wes also wrote a whole bunch of killer heavy rock tunes for a half-joke, half-serious band he formed with his friends called I, Claudius.

  5. Meet Wes Wehmiller – by Cyndi Glass. Meet Wes Wehmiller (Warren’s New Bassist) by Cyndi Glass “I love playing Warren’s music. He’s a killer writer.” If you were at Warren’s solo shows in March 1996, you saw something very rare – a young bassist who has such a good ear that he can improvise at will.

  6. WESFEST 12 FEATURING PATRICE RUSHEN – SUNDAY, MARCH 12 AT THE BAKED POTATO IN LOS ANGELES ». WesFest 12, the annual concert celebrating the life of Wes Wehmiller—and the fundraiser for the Wes Wehmiller Scholarship at Berklee College of Music–returns to The Baked Potato on Sunday, March 12th. This year’s headliner is jazz pianist and R ...

  7. Abe Wehmiller. My Brother, The Rock Star. Abe Wehmiller. This tribute to Wes was presented by Abe Wehmiller, Wes’ brother, at the East coast Celebration of Wes’ Life held on March 6th at the Lang Music Building at Swarthmore College.