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  2. Wilko Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Johnson was known for his distinctive guitar playing style, which he achieved by not using a plectrum but playing fingerstyle. This enabled him to play rhythm guitar and riffs or solos at the same time creating a highly percussive guitar sound. Johnson and Dr. Feelgood were an influence on the English punk movement.

  3. Sneakin' Suspicion - Wikipedia

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    Sneakin' Suspicion is the fourth album by the English band Dr. Feelgood, released in 1977. [3] During recording of Sneakin' Suspicion, the band nearly disbanded following the departure of guitarist, songwriter and focal point, Wilko Johnson. [4]

  4. Dr. Feelgood (band) - Wikipedia

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    Their original and distinctively British R&B sound was centred on Wilko Johnson's choppy guitar style. Along with Johnson, the initial band line-up included singer Lee Brilleaux and the rhythm section of John B. Sparks, known as "Sparko", on bass guitar [2] and John Martin, known as "The Big Figure", on drums. Although their most commercially ...

  5. List of Dr. Feelgood members - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Feelgood are an English pub rock band from Canvey Island, Essex.Formed in January 1971, the group originally consisted of lead vocalist, harmonicist and slide guitarist Lee Brilleaux (real name Lee Collinson), lead guitarist and second vocalist Wilko Johnson (real name John Wilkinson), bassist John B. "Sparko" Sparks, pianist John Potter and drummer Terry "Bandsman" Howarth.

  6. Going Back Home - Wikipedia

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    Going Back Home is a collaborative studio album by former Dr. Feelgood guitarist Wilko Johnson and the Who lead vocalist Roger Daltrey released in 2014. The album contains versions of songs previously recorded by Johnson and his former band Dr. Feelgood, as well as a version of "Everybody's Carrying a Gun" by Wilko Johnson and the Solid Senders.

  7. List of guitarists - Wikipedia

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    Carlos Johnson; Eric Johnson; Jack Johnson; Jimmy Johnson (Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section) Kelly Johnson ; Mike Johnson (Thinking Plague) Robert Johnson; Vic Johnson (The BusBoys, Sammy Hagar and the Waboritas, The Circle) Wayne Johnson (The Manhattan Transfer) Wilko Johnson (Dr. Feelgood) Blind Willie Johnson; Tom Johnston (The Doobie Brothers)

  8. Milk and Alcohol - Wikipedia

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    The heavy riffs on "Milk and Alcohol" were added by Mayo, a guitarist who replaced Wilko Johnson in 1978, after Johnson left the band as a result of an argument over the recording of Dr. Feelgood's fourth album, Sneakin' Suspicion (1977). [8] "Milk and Alcohol" was released as a single, on United Artists, in January 1979. [7]

  9. Lee Brilleaux - Wikipedia

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    Lee Brilleaux (born Lee John Collinson; 10 May 1952 – 7 April 1994) [1] was an English rhythm-and-blues singer and musician with the band Dr. Feelgood.. Lee John Collinson was born in Durban, South Africa, to English parents, [2] was brought up in Ealing, and moved to Canvey Island with his family when he was 13. [3]

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