Eric Wilson (bassist)

After the dissolution of Sublime, Wilson temporarily joined up with 1960s style surf rock band Del Noah & the Mt.

In 1997, Wilson helped form the Long Beach Dub Allstars, and their first album, Right Back was released on DreamWorks Records in 1999.

[7] It was announced in early 2009 that Wilson would be reuniting with Sublime at Cantina Los Tres Hombres in Sparks, Nevada, on February 28 with Bud Gaugh and new frontman and guitarist Rome Ramirez, in place of Bradley Nowell.

[9] However, not long after the October 2009 performance at Cypress Hill's Smokeout Festival, a Los Angeles judge banned the new lineup from using the Sublime name and the band was forced to change the name.

Wilson took influence from psychedelic rock bands such as Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin, along with Jim Morrison's vocal style.

The single was produced by Paul Leary of the Butthole Surfers, along with Stu Brooks from Dub Trio and Gabrial McNair from No Doubt.

[12] Spray Allen consisted of Daniel Lonner on vocals, Eric Sherman on guitar, Lyle Riddle on Drums, and Wilson on bass.

[14] In December 2023, Wilson and Gaugh reunited to perform with Jakob Nowell as Sublime during a benefit show for Bad Brains vocalist H.R.

He performed in groups such as the Shanghai Philharmonic Orchestra and joined the United States Coast Guard Band after World War II.

Eric Wilson plays bass with Sublime with Rome at the Amphitheatre at Coney Island, NY in 2021