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  2. Tina S - Wikipedia

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    Šetkić started a YouTube channel in 2007 (at age 8) and in 2013 uploaded a video of her cover of Eddie Van Halen's guitar solo Eruption. Within a week, this video was seen four million times and in the following two years had been watched eleven million times. [10] [11] [12]

  3. Cole Rolland - Wikipedia

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    Stephen (Cole) Rolland (born December 5, 1993) is a Canadian artist, producer, guitarist and social media personality known for his electric guitar covers, most notably the recreation of dubstep songs. [2] As of 2023, Rolland has more than 1.4 million YouTube subscribers and 300M video views.

  4. Joshua Lee Turner - Wikipedia

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    Joshua Lee Turner is an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, and internet personality based in Brooklyn, New York. [1] He is known for his eclectic guitar and vocal covers posted on his YouTube channel Josh Turner Guitar for which he and long time collaborator Carson McKee have gained millions of views.

  5. Gabriella Quevedo - Wikipedia

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    She began playing guitar at age twelve, quickly discovering, and mastering fingerstyle guitar techniques, which led to her recording a number of covers of other guitarists' performances and her own guitar arrangements on YouTube. [3] [4] [5] As of November 2024, Gabriella's YouTube channel had 1.62 million subscribers and almost 300 million ...

  6. Maya Neelakantan - Wikipedia

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    Neelakantan's father created a YouTube channel in his daughter's name. At age eight, he recorded some of her guitar playings and started posting on the channel. Her cover of "7empest", a song by the Grammy-winning American rock band Tool, in 2022 became a hit and was appreciated by Adam Jones, Tool's guitarist. [15]

  7. Eric Calderone - Wikipedia

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    After adding an element of bass and sometimes other optional instruments such as electronic musical synthesizers, he played a real time version of his cover, followed by an audio mastering phase. [4] [5] A surge in Calderone's popularity on YouTube began when he uploaded a heavy metal cover of the Lady Gaga song "Bad Romance" on October 21 ...

  8. Davie504 - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Chowny Bass released the Davie504 signature bass guitar. [18] In May 2019, Biale was listed as number two on MusicRadar's list of "the 20 hottest bassists in the world today". [19] He received his YouTube Gold Play Button later that year, which he turned into a custom bass alongside Amnesia Guitars. [20]

  9. Steve Terreberry - Wikipedia

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    Terreberry created his YouTube channel on January 7, 2008. His first video was a guitar cover of "When the Saints Go Marching In". He began to gain popularity on the site in 2011. [5] In 2014, Terreberry signed on with music label Artery Recordings. [8]