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  2. Gene Taylor (pianist) - Wikipedia

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    Taylor began his musical training as a drummer at age eight [2] but two years later he had picked up both the guitar and his initial piano skills from boogie-woogie pianist-neighbours. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] By the age of 16 he was an orphan and was essentially forced to fund himself - his receding hairline disguising his remarkable youth.

  3. Anthony Burger - Wikipedia

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    The Hazelton Brothers piano company honored Burger just after the turn of the century when they began offering an "Anthony Burger Signature" model. Then in late 2005, Steinway & Sons announced that Burger was being added to their exclusive roster of endorsing artists, making him the first Southern Gospel pianist to ever hold that honor.

  4. Albert Ammons - Wikipedia

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    From the age of ten, Ammons learned about chords by marking the depressed keys on the family pianola (player piano) with a pencil and repeated the process until he had mastered it. [3] He also played percussion in a drum and bugle corps as a teenager and was soon performing with bands in clubs in Chicago.

  5. Hargus "Pig" Robbins - Wikipedia

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    Hargus Melvin Robbins (January 18, 1938 – January 30, 2022), known by his nickname "Pig", was an American session keyboard player, having played on records for many artists, including Patsy Cline, Dolly Parton, Connie Smith, Patti Page, Loretta Lynn, The Everly Brothers, Kenny Rogers, George Jones, Charlie Rich, Bob Dylan, Neil Young, J.J. Cale, John Hartford, John Stewart, Mark Knopfler ...

  6. Richard Perry, Music Producer of Hits Including ‘You’re So ...

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    Richard Perry, a prominent record producer who helped craft dozens of hits with a polished pop sound throughout the 1970s and ’80s, such as Carly Simon’s “You’re So Vain,” died Tuesday ...

  7. Benmont Tench - Wikipedia

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    Tench played piano from an early age. His first recital was at age six. After discovering the music of the Beatles, he ended his classical piano lessons and focused on rock and roll. At age 11, he met Tom Petty for the first time at a Gainesville music store. Petty and Tench played together as members of The Sundowners in 1964. [2]

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    Weathers was a great athlete in real life and an even better one in fiction. ... Bean was MLB's only living openly gay player. He died at 60 years old following an 11-year struggle with acute ...

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    Play Gin Rummy free on Games.com and meld strategy with fun. Create runs in sequence or groups and yell ?Gin? to win.