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  2. Alligator Farm (album) - Wikipedia

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    Alligator Farm is the third solo studio album by American musician Paul Gilbert, formerly of the heavy metal band Racer X and the hard rock band Mr. Big. It was released in 2000. It was released in 2000.

  3. Koto (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Gilbert, a popular guitar virtuoso, recorded his wife Emi playing the koto on his song "Koto Girl" from the album Alligator Farm (2000). Rock band Kagrra, are well known for using traditional Japanese musical instruments in many of their songs, an example being "Utakata" (うたかた), a song in which the koto has a prominent place.

  4. Paul Gilbert - Wikipedia

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    Paul Brandon Gilbert (born November 6, 1966) is an American hard rock and heavy metal guitarist. He is the co-founder of the band Mr. Big, and was also a member of Racer X, with whom he released several albums.

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  6. No Looking Back (Clarence Gatemouth Brown album) - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Tribune wrote: "Lively Texas jump blues (fleshed out by a hot big-band-styled horn section and Brown's delightfully idiosyncratic guitar and violin work) is at the heart of the album, but the always eclectic Brown mixes it up with some sweet slow blues, a bit of funk, even a country ballad."

  7. Florida park names alligator found with the top half of its ...

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    Alligator in recovery at Florida wildlife park after being found wandering with half a jaw

  8. Robert Hunter (lyricist) - Wikipedia

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    These songs—"China Cat Sunflower", "St. Stephen", and "Alligator"—would become hits for the Grateful Dead. [1] In 1965, Garcia, Ron McKernan, Bob Weir, Phil Lesh and Bill Kreutzmann formed a band, initially called the Warlocks, but soon renamed the Grateful Dead. They covered songs from other artists but soon began to form their own sound.

  9. List of rock instrumentals - Wikipedia

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    Chord Change (Moonmadness) Lunar Sea (Moonmadness) First Light (Rain Dances, 1977) One of These Days I'll Get an Early Night (Rain Dances) Elke (Rain Dances) Skylines (Rain Dances) Rain Dances (Rain Dances) The Sleeper (Breathless, 1978) Eye of the Storm (I Can See Your House from Here, 1979) Survival (I Can See Your House from Here)