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  2. Steel tongue drum - Wikipedia

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    A steel tongue drum can be made from an empty, often 20-lb (9-kg) propane tank. The tank is flipped over and the base is cut or knocked off. Seven to ten tongues are then cut radially into the bottom of the tank, forming the top of the instrument. A steel tongue drum can also be made from a new unused tank head.

  3. Roxx Gang - Wikipedia

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    The band garnered record company attention in 1987 with its Love 'Em and Leave 'Em demo. The band recorded its debut album Things You've Never Done Before (1988) on Virgin Records from which it released two singles "No Easy Way Out" and "Scratch My Back" with the lineup now consisting of Steele, Jeff Taylor Blanchard (guitar), Wade Hayes (guitar), Roby "Strychnine" Strine (bass), and David ...

  4. Tracy Thornton - Wikipedia

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    Sons of Steel also performed on Univision's Variety show “Sabado Gigante,” which has more than 100 million viewers worldwide. Tracy is also the founder of “Pan Rocks!”. He is the first to combine his first love (rock music) with steel drums.

  5. Ellery Eskelin - Wikipedia

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    Ellery Eskelin (born August 16, 1959) is an American tenor saxophonist raised in Baltimore, Maryland and residing in New York City. His parents, Rodd Keith and Bobbie Lee, were both professional musicians.

  6. Idiophone - Wikipedia

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    This includes most of the non-drum percussion instruments familiar in the West. They include all idiophones made to vibrate by being struck, either directly with a stick or hand (like the wood block, singing bowl, steel tongue drum, triangle or marimba) or indirectly, by way of a scraping or shaking motion (like maracas or flexatone).

  7. Keith Carlock - Wikipedia

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    Keith Carlock (born November 29, 1971) is an American musician who has played drums with Toto, Wayne Krantz, Steely Dan, James Taylor, Donald Fagen, Walter Becker, Tal Wilkenfeld, John Mayer, Sting, Chris Botti, and Christopher Cross. In Modern Drummer's 2009 Readers Poll, he was voted best Pop, Fusion, and All-Around drummer.

  8. Matthew McDonough - Wikipedia

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    McDonough was born in Rockford, Illinois, he attended Rockford East High School and was a member of the Phantom Regiment Drum and Bugle Corps. He was previously in a band called On the Shoulders of Giants; as well as a band called Daed Kcis. He also lived in Washington, IL and went to Washington Community High School. [citation needed]

  9. Melodisc Records - Wikipedia

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    Melodisc records was founded by Austrian-born American citizen Emil Edward Shalit (24 December 1909 – 23 April 1983) and his business partner Jack Chilkes. Melodisc began trading in London, England, in August 1949 [1] and soon became established as one of the first—and, at the time, the largest—independent record labels in the UK. [2]

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