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Michael Anthony At NAMM

January 22, 2001 - Michael Anthony was at the NAMM convention last Saturday, keeping up his reputation as the most amiable member of Van Halen.

As you would expect, everyone who lined up for an autograph attempted to quiz him about the current status of the band. Mike's answers were obviously rehearsed, but nevertheless, very encouraging.

When asked about the new Van Halen album and its expected release date, Mike stated that it will probably be released in the fall, with a tour to follow. This is much later than expected, but let's face it, it's refreshing to hear some news from the Van Halen camp.

The main reason for Mike's appearance at NAMM was to launch his new Yamaha BB3000MA Signature Bass. Below is a copy of the press release from Yamaha about their latest product.

Yamaha Debuts BB3000MA Michael Anthony Signature Electric Bass

Van Halen Bassist Helps Bring Back a Classic

ANAHEIM, CA - Answering the demand for a professional 4-string electric bass that emulates the distinctive sound of the early 1980's, Yamaha Corporation of America, Guitar Products, will unveil the BB3000MA electric bass at Winter NAMM 2001.

Michael Anthony with the BB3000MA

Named for Van Halen bass virtuoso Michael Anthony, the signature instrument recalls the classic sound and style of the BB3000S, which put Yamaha electric basses on the map nearly 20 years ago. The BB3000MA is a collaboration between Anthony and Yamaha Guitar Development (YGD), the company's R&D, artist relations and custom shop, which works in tandem with a variety of artists to develop new and innovative instruments.

Currently available, the BB3000MA is an ideal choice for the hard rock, jazz or fusion player needing a professional-quality instrument for the stage or the studio.

"This was always a great bass and now it's even better," says Anthony, known for his tight, hard rock style and flashy improvisation. "When I heard that Yamaha was doing an updated version of one of my favorite instruments, I wanted to be a part of it."

"The design was really a group effort," he continues. "Yamaha was really open to my ideas and allowed me to have input on everything from the body shape design to the hardware."

An improved, original neck-through-body design features a streamlined body style, P/J format Alnico V pickups and a low mass bridge. The fast, thin Maple and Mahogany neck and Ebony fingerboard offer improved access to the upper register. A low mass HipshotÆ "D" Tunerô lever lowers the bottom string from E to D. The headstock features a "4-in-line" tuner design and durable Nickel hardware. The body is available in Black Metallic and Mist Green Satin finishes.

"The BB3000MA answers the call of many dealers, artists and consumers to bring back the concept of the Yamaha BB3000S," states Ken Dapron, USA manager, Yamaha Guitar Development. "Thanks to Michael Anthony's input, we have been able to offer an updated version which emulates both that classic sound and appearance."

For more information on the BB3000MA Michael Anthony electric bass, visit Yamaha at Winter NAMM 2001 in the Marquis Ballroom at the Anaheim Marriott Hotel; write Yamaha Corporation of America, Pro Audio & Combo Division, Guitar Products, P.O. Box 6600, Buena Park, CA 90622; telephone (714) 522-9011; e-mail info@yamaha.com; or visit www.yamaha.com.

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