Jon Dunn (musician)

Jon Dunn
Background information
Birth name Jonathan Dunn
Also known as Arm
Origin United States
Genres Heavy metal, Christian metal
Occupation(s) Musician
Instruments Bass guitar
Years active 2003–present
Associated acts Demon Hunter, Soul Embraced

Jon Dunn is the second and current bassist of the Christian metal band, Demon Hunter. He also plays bass for Soul Embraced.

History

Demon Hunter

In 2003, brothers, Ryan Clark and Don Clark (Formerly of Training for Utopia) recruited Dunn, Jesse Sprinkle, and Kris McCaddon to join their project, Demon Hunter. Dunn's and McCaddon's Demon Hunter debut was Summer of Darkness. In 2005, Sprinkle and McCaddon left Demon Hunter and were replaced by Timothy "Yogi" Watts formerly of The Lonely Hearts, and Ethan Luck formerly of Project 86 and The O.C. Supertones. In 2006, Demon Hunter's third album,The Triptych, was released. It was a bigger hit than Summer of Darkness. In 2007, Storm the Gates of Hell was recorded and released. They embarked on the headling tour called the "Stronger than Hell" tour along with bands such as The Famine (The band McCaddon started after leaving), and the Christian metal band, Living Sacrifice. In 2009, Don Clark and Ethan Luck left the band. Don quit his musical carrier, and Ethan went on to drum for Relient K. They were replaced by Patrick Judge and Ryan Helm, formerly of The Ascendicate. In 2010, one of their heaviest albums, titled The World Is a Thorn, was released. Soon after this, Helm left the band, and was replaced by Jeremiah Scott of The Showdown. The albums, True Defiance (2012) and Extremist (2014) were released with this current line-up.

Soul Embraced

In 2012, Dunn replaced Jeff Bowie, the original official bassist for the Christian metal band, Soul Embraced. In 2013, his Soul Embraced debut album, Mythos, was released, with guest vocals from Living Sacrifice vocalist, Bruce Fitzhugh.

Influences

Dunn has stated in interviews, that his influences are: Living Sacrifice, Believer, Zao, and Vengeance Rising.

Bands

Discography

Demon Hunter
Soul Embraced
Production

References

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