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  2. American primitive guitar - Wikipedia

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    American primitive guitar is a fingerstyle guitar music genre, developed by the American guitarist John Fahey in the late 1950s. While the term "American primitivism" has been used as a name for the genre, [ 1 ] American primitive guitar is distinct from the primitivism art movement.

  3. Good Tradition - Wikipedia

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    "Good Tradition" is a song, written and originally recorded by British pop/folk singer-songwriter Tanita Tikaram, released as the first single from her debut album, Ancient Heart (1988). When it was released in June 1988, it went largely unnoticed and attracted little media attention.

  4. Ancient Heart - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Heart is the debut studio album by British pop/folk singer-songwriter Tanita Tikaram, [11] initially released by Warner Music Group on 12 September 1988. The album was a hit globally, launching 19-year-old Tikaram's career.

  5. Music lesson - Wikipedia

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    A teacher using a blackboard to illustrate a music lesson in New Orleans, in 1940 The chamber orchestra of Juilliard School in New York City. Music lessons are a type of formal instruction in playing a musical instrument or singing. Typically, a student taking music lessons meets a music teacher for one-to-one training sessions ranging from 30 ...

  6. Tanita Tikaram - Wikipedia

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    The album's first two singles, "Good Tradition" and "Twist in My Sobriety", became top 10 hits around Europe and the album sold around four million copies worldwide. Both the single "Twist In My Sobriety" and Tikaram herself were nominated at the 1989 Brit Awards for Best British Single and Female Artist categories respectively.

  7. Grant Geissman - Wikipedia

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    In 1978 Geissman released his first solo album, Good Stuff (Concord Jazz), [1] which featured fellow Northridge alumnus Gordon Goodwin on sax, Tom Ranier on piano, Bob Magnussen on bass guitar, and Steve Shaeffer on drums. Grant left Mangione's band in 1981 to pursue other endeavors, including his own albums, session work, and composing.

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