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  2. Can I Be Him - Wikipedia

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    "Can I Be Him" is a song performed by British singer and songwriter James Arthur. The song was released as a digital download on 15 April 2017 in the United Kingdom by Columbia Records as the third single from his second studio album, Back from the Edge (2016). [1] The song became a moderate hit on a number of charts.

  3. Del Rey (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Del Rey (born December 22, 1959) is an American blues singer and guitarist. Rey specializes in blues and jazz from 1900 to 1950. She developed a Women in American Music concert/lecture series to provide an historical and cultural look at the contribution of women to music in the early 20th century.

  4. List of ukulele players - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of ukulele players. These musicians and bands are well known for playing the ukulele as their primary instrument and have an associated linked Wikipedia article. It is not intended for everyone that can play the instrument.

  5. Lap steel ukulele - Wikipedia

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    The lap steel ukulele is typically placed on the player's lap, or on a surface in front of the seated player. The strings are not pressed to a fret when sounding a note, rather, the player holds a metal slide called a steel in the left hand, which is moved along the strings to change the instrument's pitch while the right hand plucks or picks the strings.

  6. Jon Gomm - Wikipedia

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    Jon Gomm (born 11 July 1977) is an English singer-songwriter and performer. He employs percussive techniques on acoustic guitar, and his influences include genres such as blues, soul, rock and metal and the musician Michael Hedges. [1]

  7. Al Casey (rock guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    His father played the guitar and tried to teach six-year-old Casey to play, but when he realized his son's fingers were too small, he gave him a ukulele instead. At the age of eight, Casey switched to the steel guitar and began taking formal music lessons.

  8. Jon MacLennan - Wikipedia

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    Jon MacLennan is a Los Angeles-based musician, composer, producer and music educator. MacLennan's session work includes playing guitar on Julian Lennon and Steven Tyler's song, "Someday", from Lennon's album, Everything Changes (2013), [1] and backing vocals on Jamie Cullum's album, The Pursuit (2009). [2]

  9. mxmtoon - Wikipedia

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    In sixth grade, she began playing guitar, learning in part from her father. [10] Maia first coined the name "mxmtoon" on her Instagram account, where she drew cartoon sketches. [1] She started a YouTube channel in September 2013, and began playing the ukulele in middle school. [12] She wrote her first song at age 13. [13]