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  2. Steve Ouimette - Wikipedia

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    Stephen "Steve" Ouimette (born June 18, 1968) is an American rock guitarist. He is known for performing a cover version of the hit song "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" (which was originally by the Charlie Daniels Band) for the video game Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock, in which the parts played on the fiddle are instead played on an electric guitar by Ouimette, Ed DeGenaro and Geoff Tyson ...

  3. Rock You Like a Hurricane - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, the Carolina Hurricanes used "Rock You Like a Hurricane" alongside their mascot Stormy as an intro for their team and Stormy plants a storm warning flag into PNC Arena. [citation needed] In 2009 it was named the 18th greatest hard rock song of all time also by VH1. [9] On 15 November 2010 it was named the fourth best riff of the 1980s ...

  4. Acoustica (Scorpions album) - Wikipedia

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    Reversion of "Rock You Like a Hurricane) "Wind of Change" – 6:56 ... Matthias Jabs – acoustic guitar, 12-string acoustic guitar; Ralph Rieckermann – bass ...

  5. 'Dancing With the Stars' goes full 'Hair Metal' with ... - AOL

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    Song: “Rock You Like a Hurricane” by the Scorpions. Score: Carrie Ann 9, Gene 9, Derek 9, Bruno 9. Total: 36/40 (total for both nights: 70) Chandler Kinney and pro Brandon Armstrong: SAFE.

  6. 50 hurricane facts that will blow you away - AOL

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    • One of the most famous song titles containing the word "hurricane" is "Rock You Like a Hurricane," released by the band Scorpions in 1983. Want next-level safety, ad-free?

  7. Like a Hurricane (song) - Wikipedia

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    An edited version of "Like a Hurricane" was released as a single on August 8, 1977, with "Hold Back the Tears" as B-side. [1] Driven by Young's trademark fierce guitars, the song became a landmark of the 'electric side' of his concerts and one of the most famous of Young's songs.

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