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The Jet Set

When Roger (after that Jim) McGuinn, Gene Clark, and David Crosby met in LA in 1964 and made a decision to form an organization, they originally called themselves the Aircraft Collection. As the Aircraft Set they hardly if performed in public areas, but they do record quite prolifically, as supervisor …

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Michael Huey

Drummer Michael Huey began his professional profession in Georgia in 1969, hired to try out with Tommy Roe. By the first ’70s, he had not been just drumming for Classics IV, but offered as the home drummer for the Lowery Group, playing on periods by Joe South, Johnny Nash, Clarence …

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Wilmer X

Within the ’80s, Wilmer X took an outspoken stand against synth pop and electronic music, stating a dislike for synthesizers and playing rock and roll & roll having a garage experience. Almost ironically, in addition they showed a large skill for melodies and catchy pop hooks. Actually, the melodies as …

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Mick Taylor

There is no denying the fantastic string of common albums the Rolling Rocks issued through the later ‘60s and early ‘70s — 1969’s ALLOW IT Bleed, 1970’s Get Yer Ya Ya’s Out, 1971’s Sticky Fingertips, and 1972’s Exile on Primary St. But while Jagger and Richards received the lion’s talk …

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John Fogerty

John Cameron Fogerty achieved popularity as the business lead singer/songwriter and guitarist in Creedence Clearwater Revival and it has since gone to a chart-topping single career. Blessed in Berkeley, California, Fogerty and his sibling Tom arranged the group that could become Creedence because the Golliwogs in the past due ’50s. …

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Eric Johnson

Hardly any musical artists achieve a genuine signature style — one which makes comparisons to additional musicians difficult. But Tx guitarist Eric Johnson probably comes as near this echelon as any musician from days gone by quarter-century. Like fellow Lone Celebrity Condition guitarists Johnny Winter season, Billy Gibbons, and Stevie …

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Don Henley

Don Henley anchored the Eagles because the band’s drummer, regular frontman, and co-leader. He had written and sang a lot of their biggest tracks — “Resort California,” “Desperado,” “THE LONG TERM,” “Greatest of My Like,” “Existence within the Fast Street,” “Among These Evenings” had been among his signatures, traditional rock …

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Carla Olson

Alongside Kathy Valentine (another person in the Go-Go’s), Carla Olson shaped the Textones in the first ’80s for a couple singles in IRS. (Many of these paths appear on With the Canyon [Rhino] and Back in its history [Demon U.K.].) The band’s major-label debut, Midnight Objective (A&M), included help from …

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