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Happy Chichester

A talented vocalist/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist located in Columbus, OH, Harold “Happy” Chichester has taken the longer road to country wide identification through a confusing zigzag of rings, collaborations, and visitor appearances. Perhaps most widely known as the whirlwind head behind Howlin’ Maggie as well as for his outrageous bass playing …

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Victor Sirker

Vocalist and self-taught guitarist Victor Sirker was created in New Orleans, LA, an ideal setting for the blues or jazz performers. He was raised there, encircled by the neighborhood music and the countless gifted artists who influence him over time. In the past due ’70s, Sirker was operating like a …

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Carter-Lewis

Though they scored few hits and leaned toward the wimpish end from the British Invasion range, John Carter and Ken Lewis gave ’60s rock and roll way too many intriguing footnotes to become dismissed. At night times of pre-Beatles English rock & move, the duo, who began documenting in 1961, …

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Scott Gorham

Although he wasn’t a genuine person in Thin Lizzy, Scott Gorham was the longest-lasting guitarist in the band’s lineup. While his melodic and finely organised dual network marketing leads with whoever been Lizzy’s second guitarist at that time (as well as the list is certainly loooong) became highly important and …

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Robert Plant

In 1968, a naïve youthful singer through the Black Country hillsides in Britain named Robert Vegetable was found out wailing the blues by experienced session guitarist Jimmy Web page and bassist/keyboardist John Paul Jones. When Vegetable suggested his friend John Bonham as the drummer, probably one of the most effective …

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Robert Michaels

Juno Award-nominated musician Robert Michaels is a platinum-selling guitarist who produced a name for himself with two impressive separate releases even prior to the Warner Music Canada label place their backing behind another album in 1998. His instrumental music crosses over into examples and likes from many styles, including flamenco …

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Josh Homme

Songwriter/guitarist Josh Homme continues to be element of two of the very most acclaimed stoner rock and roll/metal bands from the past due ’90s and early 2000s, Kyuss and Queens from the Rock Age. Produced in the past due ’80s, Kyuss hailed from Hand Desert, California, and constructed a pursuing …

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Les Paul

Les Paul had such a staggeringly huge impact over just how American popular music noises today that lots of tend to neglect his significant effect upon the jazz globe. Before his interest was diverted toward saving multi-layered strikes for the pop marketplace, he produced his name as an excellent jazz …

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Joe Satriani

The 1980s were a golden age for guitar heroes but even six-string slingers need a hero of their own. Enter Joe Satriani. Greater than a hero, Satriani was a coach, setting a good example of what could possibly be finished with the device and also offering as a instructor to …

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Great White

While one infamous nightclub display eclipsed their previous achievements, the hard rock and roll/heavy metal music group Great White would very much rather you keep in mind their Grammy nomination for Best Hard Rock Performance, the over six million information they sold, and their twice platinum album …Double Shy. Produced …

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