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  2. Dave Gonzalez (guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    Gonzalez made the list of the "101 Forgotten Greats & Unsung Heroes" selected by Guitar Player:. A certified badass from the Southern California blues scene, Gonzales fronted the Paladins—a roots rock/rockabilly trio that gave him plenty of room to showcase his industrial-strength chops on a Guild X-550 archtop—for more than 20 years.

  3. Greg Camp - Wikipedia

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    Camp's song "Heave-Ho" was about his experience living in San Jose's St Leo neighborhood. [9] He was the guitarist and backing vocalist from when he co-founded the band in 1994 until he left in summer of 2008, though he has rejoined them periodically. [1] After leaving Smash Mouth, Camp released a solo album, Defektor, on Bar/None Records.

  4. MAGFest - Wikipedia

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    MAGFest (Music and Gaming Festival, originally the Mid-Atlantic Gaming Festival) is a non-profit organization and video game, art, music, and culture festival. [3] They hold multiple events throughout the year, with their flagship event being an annual festival held in the Washington metropolitan area the National Harbor.

  5. Tom Johnston (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Spence introduced Johnston to John Hartman. Johnston was a graphic design art major at San José State University and wound up living at 285 South 12th Street, which was a musical center for San Jose at the time. "It didn't matter if they played B-3 or drums, guitar, bass, or horns, they all ended up in our basement," Johnston recalls.

  6. Sunami (band) - Wikipedia

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    Sunami is an American hardcore punk band formed in San Jose, California in 2019. Originally intended as a short-lived joke band by members of various San Francisco Bay Area hardcore bands, Sunami sought to parody the ignorant style of many hardcore bands on their 2019 demo Demonstration. However, after gaining notoriety for their violent debut ...

  7. Count Five - Wikipedia

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    John "Sean" Byrne (1947–2008, born Dublin, Ireland) played rhythm guitar and performed lead vocals; Kenn Ellner played tambourine and harmonica, while sharing lead vocals; and Craig "Butch" Atkinson (1947–1998, born San Jose, California) played drums. [5]

  8. Category:Musical groups from San Jose, California - Wikipedia

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    Musical groups from the city of San Jose, California, USA. Pages in category "Musical groups from San Jose, California" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total.

  9. Northern California Folk-Rock Festival (1969) - Wikipedia

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    The Northern California Folk-Rock Festival was a music festival held at Santa Clara County Fairgrounds in San Jose, California on May 23–25, 1969 and promoted by Bob Blodgett. [1] It was the second such festival held at the venue, following the Northern California Folk-Rock Festival (1968) .