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  2. Tommy Girvin - Wikipedia

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    Tommy Girvin is a guitarist who is most famous for playing with Eddie Money, with whom he played since 1986. Prior to Eddie Money, he played in a band from southern California called Smile, which reportedly had considerable success. Smile shared the stage with Van Halen, Quiet Riot and Mötley Crüe.

  3. Right Here (Eddie Money album) - Wikipedia

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    Right Here is the eighth studio album by the American rock musician Eddie Money.It was released in September 1991 by Columbia Records and yielded four singles, three of which would make the Billboard Hot 100 chart, including the song "I'll Get By" which made it to number 21. [1]

  4. Shakin' with the Money Man - Wikipedia

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    Tommy Girvin (guitars/background vocals on track 1, 2 / backing vocals on track 4) Arther Burrows (bass and keyboards on track 1, 2, 4) Mark Harris (bass on track 3) Matt Laug (drums on track 1, 2) Kenny Aronoff (drums on track 3) Mike Beard (drums on track 4) Bill Mason (B-3 on track 1, 2) Band line-up tracks 5–14: Eddie Money (lead vocals)

  5. Anti-Heroine (album) - Wikipedia

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    Anti-Heroine (アンチ・ヒロイン, Anchi Hiroin) is the 12th studio album by Japanese singer/songwriter Mari Hamada, released on March 20, 1993, by MCA Victor.Produced by Marc Tanner, the album coincided with the 10th anniversary of her music career.

  6. Love and Money (album) - Wikipedia

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    Released: May 30, 1995: Studio: Rumbo Recorders, Sony Music Studios, MIDI Madness Studio and Image Recording Studios (Los Angeles, California); Cheyanne Recorders (Woodland Hills, California)

  7. Cherry Pie (album) - Wikipedia

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    The album's liner notes refer to Turner's function as "G-string" and Allen's as "Bong Riffs", adding that "Erik & Joey would like to thank Mike Slamer & Tommy Girvin for their Wielding G string Inspirations". Producer Beau Hill stated in a 2012 interview that Slamer did in fact play on the album.

  8. The Essential Eddie Money - Wikipedia

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    The Essential Eddie Money is a 2003 compilation album of hits from American rock singer Eddie Money, released as part of Sony BMG's Essential series. The album includes 15 tracks from Eddie Money's eight studio albums and one greatest hits album.

  9. Nothing to Lose (Eddie Money album) - Wikipedia

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    Tommy Girvin – guitars, backing vocals (10) Jimmy Lyon – guitars; John Nelson – guitars; Stevie Salas – guitars; John Pierce – bass; Mike Baird –drums; Danny Hull – saxophones; David Woodford – saxophones; Tommy Funderburk – backing vocals; Joe Pizzulo – backing vocals; Tracy Harris – backing vocals (1) Julia Tillman ...