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They shipped the first guitar to Bailey's House of Music on November 20, 1936. [3] The instrument sold for $155 including cord, six-tube amplifier , and case. The pickup placement, closer to the instrument's neck than on Gibson's EH steel guitars and on guitars made by other manufacturers, produced a warmer, less "trebly" tone that was ...
Jean de Brunhoff (French: [ʒɑ̃ də bʁynɔf]; 9 December 1899 – 16 October 1937) was a French writer and illustrator remembered best for creating the Babar series of children's books concerning a fictional elephant, the first of which was published in 1931.
Guitar Praise is a 2008 Christian rhythm video game for PC. Published by Digital Praise, it uses contemporary Christian music with gameplay akin to that of the Guitar Hero and Rock Band games, although it is only compatible with its own wired and cordless USB guitar controllers. A second guitar can be connected for two-player mode.
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The Genius of the Electric Guitar, 1939–1941 recordings (Columbia, 1987) The Benny Goodman Sextet Featuring Charlie Christian 1939–41 (Columbia, 1989) Solo Flight, with the Benny Goodman Sextet (Vintage Jazz Classics, 1991) Guitar Wizard (Le Jazz/Charly, 1993) Complete Studio Recordings (Definitive, 2000) 4-CD box set
The Elephant Show (from the second season onward, Sharon, Lois & Bram's Elephant Show) is a Canadian preschool television show. [1] It premiered on CBC on October 8, 1984, and ended on February 26, 1989, after 65 episodes over five seasons.
This article contains links to lists of notable Christian music artists, organized by music genre. Note: Because classifying music by genre can be arbitrary, these groupings are generalized and many artists appear on multiple lists. List of Christian country artists; List of Christian hardcore bands; List of Christian hip hop artists
Formed like a guitar with in most cases, a figure eight-shaped body and a round sound hole, the Octavina has a shorter neck, often with only 16 frets, though some octavinas may have 18 to 20 frets, like its close relative, the laúd. The instrument is played like the laúd plays, the lower notes in accompaniments and in unison with the bass notes.