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Joe Perry

Along with Kiss’ Ace Frehley, Aerosmith’s Joe Perry was in charge of inspiring a large number of teenagers to get guitars and begin rocking & moving in the 1970s and beyond. Created Sept 10, 1950 in Lawrence, MA, Perry got his 1st taste of rock and roll & roll in …

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Duane Allman

Duane Allman went from music unknown to 1 of rock’s most revered electric guitar virtuosos, and then die a star, all in about two years. He barely acquired time to determine his legacy, significantly less his name. The majority of his status and legacy rests, understandably, using the Allman Brothers …

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Ducks Deluxe

If the old scientific adage holds true — that for each and every action there can be an equal and opposite response — then British pub rockers Ducks Deluxe were purely and a response. With the middle-’70s British pop picture dominated by glitter/glam rockers like Gary Glitter and Special or …

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Eddy Clearwater

Once dismissed simply by purists being a Chuck Berry imitator (and a precise one in that), tall, trim, and lanky Chicago southpaw Eddy Clearwater is currently named a prime progenitor of Western world Side-style blues electric guitar. That’s not to state he won’t spice up a gig with just a …

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Benjamin Biolay

Often set alongside the famous Serge Gainsbourg, singer/songwriter/arranger Benjamin Biolay is less likely to ask some lovely like Brigitte Bardot or Françoise Hardy to sing his songs when he may get it done equally well himself — although Gainsbourg did frequently duet along with his protégées, especially Jane Birkin around …

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J. Geils Band

The J. Geils Music group had been probably one of the most well-known touring rock and roll & roll rings in America through the ’70s. Where their contemporaries had been influenced from the weighty boogie of English blues-rock as well as the ear-splitting sonic activities of psychedelia, the J. Geils …

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Commander Cody

Commander Cody and His Shed Globe Airmen were equally adept at stripped-down simple rock & move, R&B, and gritty country-rock. Commander Cody’s country-rock rocked harder compared to the Eagles or Poco — essentially, the group was a club band. Very much like British pub rock rings like Brinsley Schwarz and …

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Roy Rogers

A northern California-based blues guitarist, Roy Rogers functions firmly out of the Delta blues acoustic design and it is good using a slide. An associate of John Lee Hooker’s ’80s Coastline to Coast Music group, Rogers created and performed on Hooker’s Grammy-winning return recording, The Healer, and its own follow-up, …

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Kenny Howes

A proud person in the energy pop underground bred from the development of the web, Atlanta-based singer/songwriter Kenny Howes released many D.I.Con. pop records prior to going the greater traditional route of forming a music group, the Yeah, and putting your signature on to an effective record label. Given birth …

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Keith Richards

He’s known as perhaps the very best tempo guitarist in rock and roll & move, but Keith Richards is definitely even more famous for his near-miraculous capability to survive probably the most debauched excesses from the rock and roll & roll way of life. His prodigious usage of alcohol and …

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