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T. J. Racer

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T. J. Racer
Birth nameAnthony Brehmer
Born (1968-08-01) August 1, 1968 (age 56)
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
GenresHeavy metal, glam metal
OccupationMusician
InstrumentBass guitar
Years active1987–present
LabelsRhino

T.J. Racer (born Anthony Brehmer) is a bassist born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Racer was the original bass player for glam metal band Nitro, and appeared their first album, O.F.R.. Racer appeared in their first two videos for the songs Freight Train and Long Way From Home. He played bass on Nitro singer Jim Gillette's solo album Proud To Be Loud, along with Nitro guitarist Michael Angelo Batio. It was long-rumored that T.J. Racer appeared on the unreleased third Vinnie Vincent album Guitars From Hell with drummer Andrè LaBelle, but this was dispelled in an interview with Jason Saulnier. Racer and LaBelle appeared together on the 2008 album KISS MY ANKH: A Tribute To Vinnie Vincent, contributing a cover of "Boyz Are Gonna Rock" along with guitarist/vocalist Mike Weeks.

He is currently a bass guitar instructor.

Discography

Jim Gillette

  • Proud To Be Loud (1987)

Nitro

  • O.F.R. (1989)
  • Gunnin' For Glory (1998)

Vinnie Vincent

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