John Thorn (musician)

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John Thorn (born 1962) was the bassist of Christian rock band White Heart [1] from 1993 to 1995. He was the band's road manager and joined the band as a touring bassist during the Highlands Tour when Anthony Sallee left the band. However, after the tour, he was named as the official bassist of the band. He also traveled and played bass for multiple bands such as Petra and Margaret Becker. He dropped out of touring to raise his two step daughters Taylor and Alexis Buckallew.

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References

  1. Ankeny, Jason. "Biography: WhiteHeart". AMG . Retrieved 19 May 2010.