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  1. John Baker Saunders, Jr. (September 23, 1954 – January 15, 1999) was an American musician, known as a founding member and bassist for the American grunge rock supergroup Mad Season, as well as a member of The Walkabouts.

  2. 13 de abr. de 2021 · John Baker Saunders died from a heroin overdose on January 15, 1999, effectively ending any chance of Mad Season continuing. The news of his death hit Barrett Martin hard. “It was a very big shock to me, because we bought houses that were just a few blocks apart, and he would come to my house almost every morning,” he says.

  3. 20 de ene. de 1999 · John Baker Saunders, also known as Baker, was a bassist for the Seattle-based rock band Mad Season, a side project of Pearl Jam guitarist Mike McCready. He died of a drug overdose in 1999, according to Curtis Management, and toxicology tests were conducted to determine the exact cause of death.

  4. 14 de dic. de 2010 · Despertamos con unas notas profundas salidas del bajo de John Baker Saunders ( The Walkabouts ), secundadas posteriormente por los rasgueos introspectivos de Mike McCready ( Pearl Jam) y sustentadas por el andar de hi-hat de Barret Martin ( Screaming Trees) van abriendo paso a Wake Up, apertura de este legendario Above del supergrupo Mad Season.

  5. 19 de ene. de 1999 · John Baker Saunders, a member of the Seattle supergroup Mad Season, passed away in 1999. He was also a bassist for The Walkabouts and may have died of a drug overdose.

  6. The band permanently dissolved in 1999 following the death of bassist John Baker Saunders from a drug overdose. Staley would also die from an overdose three years later. Martin and McCready have since made two short partial reunions, one in 2012 and one from 2014 to 2015.

  7. 7 de mar. de 2022 · McCready met bassist John Baker Saunders in rehab and their friendship was the catalyst for the band that would become Mad Season when Staley and Screaming Trees’ drummer Barrett Martin joined. Saunders’ blues schooling from his time in Chicago would flavour Above’s dark mix into a unique proposition.