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Founding member (and the only one who was with the group from the beginning until the end), Charlie Waller played exclusively the acoustic guitar. There were other members of the group, who contributed with guitar playing from time to time, especially for the songs where banjo was omitted, or when the group needed to overdub an extra acoustic guitar.
Burrell was born in Detroit. Both his parents played instruments, [6] and he began playing guitar at the age of 12 after listening to Charlie Christian's recordings. During World War II, due to metal shortage, he abandoned the idea of becoming a saxophonist, and bought an acoustic guitar for $10.
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.
Danny Rader – acoustic guitar, backing vocals; Steve Mackey – bass; Greg Morrow – drums; Rob McNelley – electric guitar; Mike Rojas – Hammond B3 organ, piano; Mike Johnson – steel guitar "It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)" John Osborne and Kenny Greenberg – electric guitar; Danny Rader – acoustic guitar; Michael Rhodes – bass
Kenny Burrell – electric guitar (tracks 1, 3 & 4), acoustic guitar (tracks 2 & 5) Reggie Johnson – bass; Sherman Ferguson – drums; References
Larry Paxton – bass guitar, fretless bass, background vocals; Tom Roady – percussion, tambourine; Amy Joe Stelzer – intro to "Key Lime Pie" Mark Tamburino – intro to "Key Lime Pie" Quentin Ware Jr. – trumpet; Tommy White – Dobro; John Willis – acoustic guitar, electric guitar, gut string guitar, nylon string guitar
2012: Kathy Mattea - Calling Me Home (Sugar Hill) - mandolin, banjo, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, octave banjo, octave mandolin; 2012: Tim McGraw - Emotional Traffic (Curb) - acoustic guitar; 2012: Lionel Richie - Tuskegee - acoustic guitar, mandolin; 2012: Kenny Rogers - The Love Of God (Cracker Barrel) - acoustic guitar, mandolin, banjo
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.
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