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Credited with playing bass on [[Mention::Ouija Board, Ouija Board]].
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Matthew Seligman

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Credited with playing bass on Ouija Board, Ouija Board.

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English bass guitarist. Born: 14th July 1955 Pendaya, Cyprus Died: 17th April 2020 London, England

Grew up in Wimbledon, England. Trained to become a lawyer in the 90s, settling on human rights work.


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Matthew Seligman (14 July 1955 – 17 April 2020) was an English bassist, best known for his association with the new wave music scene of the 1980s. Seligman was a member of the Soft Boys and the Thompson Twins, and was a sideman for Thomas Dolby. Seligman was also a member of Bruce Woolley and the Camera Club and the Dolphin Brothers, and backed David Bowie during his performance at Live Aid in 1985.