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Doug Irwin is an American luthier who designed five custom guitars for Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead. [1] The guitars he built for Garcia included Eagle , [2] Wolf, [3] Tiger, [4] Wolf Jr. (headless) and Rosebud. [5] Doug also built more than 50 other guitars and basses including a bass for Pete Sears and a bass for Phil Lesh. Two other ...
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Tiger is a custom-built guitar owned by Grateful Dead guitarist Jerry Garcia. Garcia commissioned luthier Doug Irwin to design and build the guitar in 1973 following delivery of Wolf, his first major Irwin-built guitar. Upon commissioning the instrument, Garcia asked Irwin to "make it the way he thought was best, and don't hold back."
The lineup of Brockie, Rowell, Douglas, Bishop and Mosby recorded Gwar's debut album Hell-O, which was released in 1988. [14] During a subsequent tour, Douglas left the band due to personal differences with Bishop, as well as his continued presence in multiple bands. [ 15 ]
Seagull is a Canadian company and sub-brand of Godin Guitars that produces acoustic guitars, mandolins, and ukuleles. [1] The company was originally located in La Patrie , a small village in the Eastern Townships of Quebec , and founded in 1982 by Robert Godin and a few of his friends.
Watch firsthand, in 360 video, as Susan Sarandon listens and learns about refugees' hopes, dreams and journeys
Singer Jason DeVore and bassist Mike Spero Guitarist Dan Aid Mike Spero. Authority Zero is an American punk rock band from Mesa, Arizona, United States, formed in 1994. [1] The band's style is rooted in reggae and skate punk, with Spanish/Portuguese influences. [2]