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  2. Keith Hill (musical instrument maker) - Wikipedia

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    Keith Richard Hill (born 8 May 1948) is a prize winning [1] American maker of musical instruments [2] [3] He has conducted research into the acoustical technology employed by musical instrument makers from 1550–1850, and used this knowledge to create hundreds of harpsichords, clavichords and other instruments.

  3. Kenny Smith (bluegrass) - Wikipedia

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    Kenny and Amanda Smith met at a Lonesome River Band concert, where Amanda gave Kenny a tape of her music. They decided to collaborate, and then decided to marry. [5] Their first album Slowly But Surely in 2001 was recorded when Kenny was still with the Lonesome River Band and Amanda was working a day job. The album was popular enough to be ...

  4. The Quakes - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Paul Roman and Kenny Hill recorded a cover version of Duran Durans’s “Planet Earth” for a compilation album on Cleopatra Records. In 2012 The Quakes welcomed Wes Hinshaw in on bass taking over for Kenny Hill. On May 10 the new album Planet Obscure was released on Orrexx Records.

  5. Ken Hill - Wikipedia

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    Ken Hill (botanist) (Kenneth D. Hill, 1948–2010), Australian botanist; Kenny Hill (English footballer) (born 1953), English football player; Kenny Hill (defensive back) (born 1958), American football defensive back; Ken Hill (baseball) (born 1965), American baseball pitcher; Kenny Hill (rugby league), rugby league footballer of the 1980s and ...

  6. Ken Parker (guitar maker) - Wikipedia

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    Parker was raised on Long Island, New York and made his first guitar (out of wood and cardboard) at the age of 13. In his early 20s, after studying various aspects of tool-making and woodworking, he worked in a grandfather clock factory in a Rochester, New York and began building stringed instruments while working with the furniture-maker Richard Newman.

  7. Robert Benedetto - Wikipedia

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    Robert Benedetto (born October 22, 1946, in The Bronx, New York) is an American luthier of archtop jazz guitars. In 1968, he made his first archtop guitar in New Jersey and has handcrafted nearly 850 musical instruments.

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  9. Kenny Hall (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Kenny Hall was born blind in San Jose, California on October 14, 1923. He attended the California School for the Blind in Berkeley , where he learned his first music on violin. He later worked in broom factories in both Oakland and San Jose.