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  2. Sleep Dirt (instrumental) - Wikipedia

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    Sleep Dirt is an acoustic guitar duet featuring Frank Zappa and James Youman on Zappa's album Sleep Dirt. The song's tone is described as intimate as Frank Zappa's sliding left hand gives it a special flavor. Zappa played a fast paced solo, while Youman played the accompaniment. [1]

  3. Billy Davis (guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, The Midnighters were among the first to be inducted into the Doo-Wop Hall of Fame, in Boston, Massachusetts. [4] Davis put together a band in 2003, to record some of his own songs, and he continues to play with them regularly, and has released many recordings of his original music. [16] [20] [21]

  4. Tom Scholz - Wikipedia

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    Scholz, a multi-instrumentalist, plays guitar, bass, keyboards, and drums. Scholz is an MIT-trained engineer who designed and built his own recording studio in an apartment basement in the early 1970s. A fan of rock music throughout his teen years, Scholz began writing songs while earning his master's degree at MIT. [2]

  5. List of rock instrumentals - Wikipedia

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    A significant portion of Zappa's discography consists of instrumental works, but many of these could be classified as modern classical or avant-garde music rather than rock. "Peaches en Regalia" (Hot Rats, 1969) "Eat That Question" (The Grand Wazoo) Sleep Dirt (1979 - reissues of this album featured overdubbed vocals on several tracks)

  6. Guitar Boogie (song) - Wikipedia

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    It was the first guitar instrumental to climb the country music charts, and then crossover and also gain high rankings on the popular music charts. [4] "Guitar Boogie" has been interpreted and recorded by a variety of musicians. It is among the songs discussed as the first rock and roll record. [3]

  7. David Ippolito - Wikipedia

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    The album features "Keep Hope Alive", which was co-written with Sid Bernstein, the famous music promoter who brought the Beatles to the US. Ippolito has performed at venues throughout New York City, including an annual December performance at Merkin Concert Hall , as well as shows at the Leonard Nimoy Thalia, Symphony Space , The Red Lion on ...

  8. List of New England Conservatory people - Wikipedia

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    Adam Birnbaum, pianist, composer, music educator; Herbert Blomstedt, conductor; Neal E. Boyd, pop and "opera" singer; Cindy Bradley, jazz trumpet player and composer; Jamie Branch, jazz trumpet player and composer; George Brooks, saxophonist; Nellie Moyer Budd, music teacher; Percy Jewett Burrell, dramatist and playwright; Don Byron, jazz ...

  9. Joe Morris (guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    Morris moved to Boston in 1975, "where his unique approach was not initially accepted in the then-prevalent modal jazz scene. Despite this temporary setback, and some time spent playing guitar in Europe, he developed a pivotal collaborative relationship with multi-instrumentalist Lowell Davidson, whose unique sound explorations inspired him to further develop his own original approach to music ...