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  2. Doug Ford (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Douglas John Ford (born 26 January 1945) is an Australian rock guitarist and songwriter since the mid-1960s. He was lead guitarist of rock n roll group, the Missing Links (1965–66), then during 1968–72, he joined the pop-rock band, the Masters Apprentices .

  3. Cole Clark - Wikipedia

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    Cole Clark is an Australian manufacturer of guitars and other fretted instruments. The company is based in Bayswater, Melbourne and was founded in 2001. Cole Clark uses unique construction and designs, advanced live pickup technology [1] and have a strong focus on sustainably sourced timbers.

  4. Ashton Music - Wikipedia

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    Ashton drum set for a young drummer Ashton Acoustic Bass Guitar with built-in pickup, tuner, and DI unit. Ashton Music is a worldwide distributor of musical instruments and associated equipment, focussing particularly on high-quality entry-level lines. Its design headquarters is in Australia, but most of its manufacturing activity is in China.

  5. RainSong - Wikipedia

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    RainSong Graphite Guitars is a guitar manufacturing company originally based in Maui, Hawaii and moved to Woodinville Washington to allow for easier distribution. RainSong products are sold in 30 US states, Canada , The United Kingdom , Japan , Germany , Austria , Switzerland , Singapore , and Australia . [ 1 ]

  6. Don Andrews (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Andrews also had an association with the Maton guitar company and in 1976 the company manufactured a custom-made 7-string semi-acoustic guitar, the DA-7, specifically for him. [ 4 ] Don Andrews suffered serious injuries during a fall in early 2012 - he was transferred from Royal North Shore hospital to Gosford where he died on 5 March 2012 with ...

  7. Doug Irwin - Wikipedia

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    Doug Irwin is an American luthier who designed five custom guitars for Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead. [1] The guitars he built for Garcia included Eagle , [2] Wolf, [3] Tiger, [4] Wolf Jr. (headless) and Rosebud. [5] Doug also built more than 50 other guitars and basses including a bass for Pete Sears and a bass for Phil Lesh. Two other ...

  8. Douglas P. - Wikipedia

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    Douglas Pearce (born 27 April 1956), known professionally as Douglas P., is a British musician, best known for his neofolk project Death in June. He was born in Sheerwater in Woking , Surrey and lives in Australia , which has been his home since the mid-1990s.

  9. Bruce Clarke (musician) - Wikipedia

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    One of Clarke's early music teachers was the New Zealander Tui Hamilton, at the Melbourne Hawaiian Club, from the early 1940s. [1] Clarke played guitar in professional jazz ensembles, and from the late 1940s to mid 1950s he worked as a session musician for radio orchestras. [2]