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  2. Orchard Park Trailblazers - Wikipedia

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    The Orchard Park Trailblazers is a street gang in the Roxbury area of Boston. The gang was mostly active in the early 1990s and became infamous for violence. [1] They are bitter rivals of the Columbia Point Dawgs. Both gangs have been feuding on the streets of Boston for nearly 30 years. [2]

  3. Guitar chord - Wikipedia

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    The playing of conventional chords is simplified by open tunings, which are especially popular in folk, blues guitar and non-Spanish classical guitar (such as English and Russian guitar). For example, the typical twelve-bar blues uses only three chords , each of which can be played (in every open tuning) by fretting six strings with one finger.

  4. List of songs about New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    "Dauphin Street Blues" (traditional jazz tune) "Decatur Drive" by Chris Barber "Decatur Street Blues" by Piano Red "Decatur Street Boogie" by Piano Red "Decatur Street Tutti" by Jabbo Smith "Deep Bayou Blues" by George Lewis "Destination New Orleans" by Jimmy Lindsey "Devil Take New Orleans" by Bill Wrinn "Dirt" by Dash Rip Rock

  5. Glenn Schwartz - Wikipedia

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    Glenn W. Schwartz (March 20, 1940 – November 2, 2018) [1] was an American guitarist who first came to the attention of rock music audiences as the original guitar player of the James Gang, based in Cleveland, Ohio.

  6. Excursions (Barber) - Wikipedia

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    Not every blues progression is exactly the same, but this one in particular is very common, and Barber uses this progression almost exactly. What ties this movement with the first is the harmonic progression. The boogie-woogie, which is “a style of piano blues,” [8] also contains the chord progression I-IV-I-V-I.

  7. Snooks Eaglin - Wikipedia

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    Fird Eaglin Jr. (January 21, 1936 [1] [2] or 1937 [3] [4] – February 18, 2009), known as Snooks Eaglin, was an American guitarist and singer based in New Orleans.In his early years he was sometimes credited under other names, including Blind Snooks Eaglin, "Lil" Snook, Ford Eaglin, Blind Guitar Ferd.

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