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  2. Justin Sandercoe - Wikipedia

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    Sandercoe's official website was first launched on 31 July 2003, [3] offering lessons as a sample to promote private one-on-one lessons. The site developed a modest following but once he began making instructional guitar videos for YouTube in December 2006, the site became one of the most popular guitar instruction web sites. [4]

  3. Waddy Wachtel - Wikipedia

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    Wachtel was born May 24, 1947, in Jackson Heights to a Jewish family [2] in the New York City borough of Queens. At about age 9–10, [1] Wachtel began to learn to play the guitar, taking lessons with teacher Gene Dell (who insisted that he learn to play right-handed despite being naturally left-handed) until about age 14.

  4. Tina S - Wikipedia

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    Originally from the Paris region, she received classical guitar lessons at the age of 6, [6] and later studied under jazz-rock guitarist Renaud Louis-Servais. [7] At the age of 9, she covered the classic version of "Hotel California" by the Eagles and at 13 she began to specialise in electric rock.

  5. Second Fiddle (To an Old Guitar) - Wikipedia

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    "Second Fiddle (To an Old Guitar)" is a song written by Betty Amos that was originally recorded by American country singer Jean Shepard. It was released as a single by Capitol Records in 1964, reaching the top five of the US Country chart. The song featured Shepard yodeling and was her first top ten single in ten years.

  6. The Music Is You: A Tribute to John Denver - Wikipedia

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    Guitar and vocals by Chance Mccoy; Fiddle and lead vocals by Ketch Secor; Mandolin and vocals by Cory Younts "This Old Guitar" Vocals and acoustic guitar by Lucinda Williams; Electric guitar by Doug Pettibone; Bass by David Sutton; Drums by Butch Norton "Some Days Are Diamonds" Guitar and vocals by Amos Lee; Recorded by Chris Allen "Rocky ...

  7. Johnny "Guitar" Watson - Wikipedia

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    John Watson Jr. (February 3, 1935 – May 17, 1996), [3] often known professionally as Johnny "Guitar" Watson, was an American musician. A flamboyant showman and electric guitarist in the style of T-Bone Walker , his recording career spanned 40 years, and encompassed rhythm and blues , funk and soul music .

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