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  2. Freak In - Wikipedia

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    Freak In is the 20th album by trumpeter Dave Douglas.It was released on the RCA Bluebird label in 2003 and features performances by Douglas, Jamie Saft, Marc Ribot, Karsh Kale, Joey Baron, Romero Lubambo, Brad Jones, Ikue Mori, Seamus Blake, Chris Speed, Craig Taborn, Michael Sarin, with Stephanie Stone contributing vocals on one track.

  3. Acoustic Guitar (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Acoustic Guitar was founded in the summer of 1990 under the editorial direction of Jeffrey Pepper Rodgers as a publication of String Letter Publishing of Richmond, California. [2] String Letter had previously been established in 1985 as the publisher of Strings, a magazine oriented towards players of bowed string instruments. [3]

  4. Patience (Guns N' Roses song) - Wikipedia

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    In the 21st century, the band's lead guitarist (Slash or DJ Ashba) would play electric guitar, while the second guitarist (Buckethead, Paul Tobias, Richard Fortus, Bumblefoot or Duff McKagan) would play acoustic. Live performances are available on Appetite for Democracy 3D and Made in Stoke 24/7/11.

  5. The Stargazers (band) - Wikipedia

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    The original line-up ended in 1983. Several attempts at reformation were made during the mid eighties. In 1988-1994, the line-up comprised Davenport on guitar, Brawn on drums, Chris Gardner on piano, Brittain on lead vocals, Wallace on sax and Tim "Trundle" Purkess (previously with the Kentish band Red Hot) on bass.

  6. Regal Musical Instrument Company - Wikipedia

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    The Regal Musical Instrument Company is a former US musical instruments company and current brand owned by Saga Musical Instruments.Regal was one of the largest manufacturers in the 1930s and became known for a wide range of resonator stringed instruments, including guitars, mandolins, and ukuleles.

  7. Stargazer (Rainbow song) - Wikipedia

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    "Stargazer" is a song by the British-American rock supergroup Rainbow, released as fifth track from the band's second studio album Rising (1976). It is an epic song narrating the story of a powerful wizard whose attempt to fly by constructing a mystical tower to the stars leads to the enslavement of vast numbers of people.

  8. Stargazer (Dave Douglas album) - Wikipedia

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    Stargazer is the eighth album by jazz trumpeter Dave Douglas. [3] It was released in 1997 on Arabesque Records . [ 4 ] The album features performances by Douglas, Chris Speed , Josh Roseman , Uri Caine , James Genus and Joey Baron , and includes Douglas' interpretations of three compositions by Wayne Shorter .

  9. Total Guitar - Wikipedia

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    Total Guitar also has an gear reviews section that looks at the latest guitar equipment. It also has interviews with guitarists from all genres and levels of playing, and has an in-depth features section. The Learn To Play section of Total Guitar covers songs from beginner level through to intermediate. The magazine also comes with a free CD in ...