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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Neon_TreesNeon Trees - Wikipedia

    Branden Campbell – bass guitar, backing vocals (2006–present) Former members. Mike Liechty – bass guitar (2005–2006) Jason Gibbons – drums, percussion (2005–2006) Nathan Evans – keyboards, piano, synthesizer (2005–2006) Touring musicians. David Charles – rhythm guitar (2005–present)

  2. 26 de abr. de 2014 · Singer Tyler Glenn, drummer Elaine Brady, guitarist Chris Allen and bassist Branden Campbell are all members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints — a fact that has dominated...

  3. Neon Trees es una banda de rock alternativo de Provo, en el estado de Utah, con orígenes de Temecula, California. Fue formada inicialmente por los vecinos Tyler Glenn (voz, piano) y Chris Allen (guitarra), eventualmente agregando a Branden Campbell (bajista, voz) y Elaine Bradley (batería, percusión, voz). 1 A pesar de ser una banda bien ...

  4. Developing Rockstar Resilience | Branden Campbell from The Neon Trees - YouTube. 0:00 / 1:14:19. Branden Campbell is the bass player for the Neon Trees. His life story is a fascinating one....

  5. 44K views 9 years ago. ...more. Neon Trees' Bassist Branden Campbell stopped by to showcase some of his favorite gear, including the incredible Mike Lull Jeff Ament JAXT-4! Having a well-ro...

  6. 30 de jul. de 2021 · Branden Campbell is the bassist with the American alternative rock band Neon Trees. He is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Campbell grew up in Las Vegas. He played with the band Attaboy Skip before joining Neon Trees. Tyler Glenn, lead singer of Neon Trees, named the band after the lighted trees on the In ...

  7. 12 de jun. de 2014 · Branden Campbell, Elaine Bradley, Tyler Glenn and Chris Allen of Neon Trees pose for portraits prior to performing in concert at The Tabernacle on May 23 in Atlanta, Ga. Dan Harr, Associated Press. View 11 more. Elaine Bradley of Neon Trees performs in concert at The Tabernacle on May 23 in Atlanta, Ga. Dan Harr, Associated Press. View 11 more.