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Dan Reed

Sometimes known as an updated edition of Mother’s Finest, the Dan Reed Network were among a small number of groupings (Living Color, Follow for the present time, Fishbone) that challenged rock’s racial stereotypes through the later ’80s and early ’90s. Multiracial but much less politics and with a far more …

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Robin Trower

Throughout his long and winding solo career, guitarist Robin Trower has already established to withstand countless comparisons to Jimi Hendrix, because of his uncanny capability to channel Hendrix’s bluesy/psychedelic, Fender Strat-fueled playing style. Created on March 9, 1945, in Catford, Britain, Trower spent the first ’60s playing acoustic guitar in …

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Eric Gales

Blues acoustic guitar phenom Eric Gales was created and raised in Memphis, understanding how to play in age 4 from older brothers Eugene and Manuel in imitation of the upside-down, left-handed design (a custom actually passed on using their grandfather, Dempsey Garrett, Sr., who was simply recognized to jam with …

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Stevie Salas

Although his name isn’t as instantly recognizable as Steve Vai or Joe Satriani between the guitar public, Stevie Salas is simply as renowned because the aforementioned guitarists in other areas of the world (namely Japan), while he in addition has served like a sideman for famous brands Rod Stewart and …

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Chris Thomas

Author of a distinctive blues-rock/rap fusion, Baton Rouge local Chris Thomas (aka Chris Thomas Ruler) began performing blues acoustic guitar when he was 10, because of his dad, swamp blues vocalist Tabby Thomas. He continued tour along with his dad at age group 15, playing gigs across the South, but …

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The Gales Brothers

The Gales Brothers, all born and raised within the same house in Memphis, have all forged their very own musical paths within the blues world, however when the three gather for a live show or perhaps a studio outing, a delicacy is waiting for you for the blues guitar aficionado. …

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