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Gene Clark

Gene Clark will be best remembered for his two-year stint like a vocalist using the Byrds between 1964 and 1966. An excellent legacy to be certain, but the pity of it really is that there is a lot more to Clark’s body of function than that; he was an excellent …

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Sneaky Pete Kleinow

Among the unsung heroes from the country-rock motion, metal guitarist and songwriter Sneaky Pete Kleinow was created August 20, 1934, in South Flex, IN. Influenced with the music of Jerry Byrd, he used the steel electric guitar at age 17 and, after graduating senior high school, spent over ten years …

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