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  2. Genticorum - Wikipedia

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    Genticorum (/ dʒ ɒ n t iː k ə ˈ r ʌ m / jon-tee-kə-RUM) [1] is a popular traditional Québécois musical trio based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.Members are Pascal Gemme (fiddle, and vocals), Yann Falquet (guitar, jaw harp, and vocals), and Nicholas Williams (wooden flute, accordion), replacing Alexandre de Grosbois-Garand (wooden flute, bass, and vocals).

  3. List of musicians from Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Bélanger – also electronica; Dan Bigras – also rock; Daniel Boucher; Isabelle Boulay – also country and western; Paul Cargnello – also rock; Gregory Charles; Nicola Ciccone

  4. David Becker - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Becker recorded a duo outing with former Ray Charles guitarist, Brad Rabuchin as a tribute to the late guitarist John Abercrombie. For John was released in June 2019. [ 18 ] A new book of 25 Guitar Etudes penned by Becker, Etudes You Can Use , was released in March 2021. [ 19 ]

  5. Only a Fool Would Say That - Wikipedia

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    Jeff "Skunk" Baxter – guitar, pedal steel guitar, spoken Spanish; Walter Becker – electric bass guitar, backing vocals; Denny Dias – guitar; Donald Fagen – piano, electric piano, lead vocals; Jim Hodder – drums, percussion, backing vocals; David Palmer – co-lead vocals, backing vocals

  6. David Tanenbaum - Wikipedia

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    David Tanenbaum may refer to: David Tanenbaum (guitarist) (born 1956), American classical guitarist; David M. Tanenbaum, American experimental physicist

  7. David Tanenbaum (guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    Tananbaum was born in New York. [1]Tanenbaum made his concert debut at the age of 16. He later studied guitar privately with Rolando Valdés-Blain in New York City. He has since become known as an enthusiastic promoter of new music for his instrument, although his repertoire also includes much music from other periods.

  8. Davey Johnstone - Wikipedia

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    David William Logan Johnstone (born 6 May 1951) is a Scottish rock guitarist and vocalist, best known for his long-time collaboration with Elton John as a member of the Elton John Band. [ 2 ] Career

  9. David Starobin - Wikipedia

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    David Starobin (born September 27, 1951) is a highly honored figure in the world of classical guitar. Called "arguably the most influential American classical guitarist of the 20th century" ( Soundboard ), [ This quote needs a citation ] Starobin was inducted into the Guitar Foundation of America's Hall of Fame in 2011.