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Doug Stegmeyer

Douglas Alan "Doug" Stegmeyer (December 23, 1951 — August 25, 1995) was an American musician who was best known as the bassist and back-up vocalist for Billy Joel.
==Career==
Doug Stegmeyer met Russell Javors in high school. At age 15, Javors was performing songs with childhood friend Liberty DeVitto. From then, the boys, along with Howard Emerson, formed the band Topper.
Together they performed the songs that Javors wrote. Topper soon became noticed by Billy Joel. Soon, Joel found he needed a bassist on his ''Streetlife Serenade'' tour. Stegmeyer was the first musician that Billy took from Topper; at Stegmeyer's recommendation a year and a half later, Emerson,〔(piano-man.de - Archiv: "...but hey, you have to start somewhere, right?" (interview with Howie Emerson) @piano-man.de ) Retrieved 8-22-2013.〕 Javors, and DeVitto joined Joel in the studio for his ''Turnstiles'' album and for the accompanying tour. Stegmeyer became a core member of Billy Joel's band, playing bass on all of Joel's studio albums from ''Turnstiles'' through ''The Bridge'' and the live albums ''Songs in the Attic'' and ''КОНЦЕРТ''. Throughout his tenure with Joel, Stegmeyer was dubbed "The Sergeant Of The Billy Joel Band."〔(Long Island Music Hall of Fame )〕
Stegmeyer also performed as bassist for Debbie Gibson and Hall & Oates.

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