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  2. Frankie DeCarlos - Wikipedia

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    On July 3, 2007, Frankie DeCarlos started the Human Man promotional tour by performing in his hometown Memphis, TN. at the Gibson Guitar Showcase Lounge. [5] Soon after the release of Human Man , the album reached #1 in the Soul Digger Hot 10 Black Music Review magazine.

  3. Category:American soul guitarists - Wikipedia

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  4. Levee Town - Wikipedia

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    Levee Town expands on the themes and musical styles exhibited on Landreth's first two major label releases Outward Bound (1992) and South of I-10 (1995). The record shows a maturity in writing and production as well as a continuing evolution in Landreth's unique slide guitar playing.

  5. Johnny "Guitar" Watson - Wikipedia

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    A flamboyant showman and electric guitarist in the style of T-Bone Walker, his recording career spanned 40 years, and encompassed rhythm and blues, funk and soul music. Watson recorded throughout the 1950s and 1960s with some success. His 1954 instrumental single "Space Guitar" was the first of his recordings to showcase his electric guitar ...

  6. Billy Butler (guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    What Is Soul (Atco, 1967) With Freddie King. Freddie King is a Blues Master (Atlantic, 1969) With Memphis Slim. Legend of the Blues Vol. 1 (Jubilee, 1967) The Legacy of the Blues Vol. 7 (Sonet, 1973) With David "Fathead" Newman. Bigger & Better (Atlantic, 1968) The Many Facets of David Newman (Atlantic, 1969) With Houston Person. Goodness ...

  7. Robert Ward (blues musician) - Wikipedia

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    Robert June Ward Sr. (October 15, 1938 [1] – December 25, 2008) [2] was an American blues and soul guitarist. He was known for founding the Ohio Untouchables, the band that later would become the Ohio Players. He played the guitar with a unique tone soaked in vibrato coming from a Magnatone amplifier. [3]

  8. Charles Pitts - Wikipedia

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    Charles "Skip" Pitts (April 7, 1947 – May 1, 2012) was an American soul and blues guitarist. He is best known for his distinctive "wah-wah" style, prominently featured on Isaac Hayes' title track from the 1971 movie Shaft. He is widely considered to have been one of the architects of soul, R&B and funk guitar. [1]

  9. The Nightowls - Wikipedia

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    The Nightowls released their debut album, Good as Gold, in December 2013.On January 7, 2014, The Nightowls released "Good as Gold" as a single. [4] In a review of Good as Gold, Cashbox described The Nightowls as a soul band rooted in the Motown sound but able to move in new directions. [5]