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  2. Music Man (company) - Wikipedia

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    Music Man is an American guitar and bass guitar manufacturer. Originally formed in 1971 by Forrest White and Tom Walker, along with Leo Fender as a silent partner, the company started manufacturing electric and bass guitars under the Music Man name in 1974. In 1984 it was acquired by Ernie Ball, and renamed Ernie Ball Music Man.

  3. The Broadways - Wikipedia

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    The Broadways was a short-lived American punk band from Chicago, Illinois, United States, formed in 1996 after the dissolution of the ska-punk band Slapstick.The latter's vocalist Brendan Kelly and trumpet player Dan Hanaway assumed the roles of bassist and guitarist, joined by Rob DePaola on drums and Chris McCaughan (formerly of Tricky Dick) on guitar.

  4. Seasick Steve - Wikipedia

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    Steven Gene Wold (né Leach; 19 March 1951), [2] commonly known as Seasick Steve, is an American blues musician. He plays mostly personalized guitars and sings, usually about his early life doing casual work. [3]

  5. Cheap Trick plays Nashville event to raise money for Guitars ...

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    And yes, I did play AC/DC on that first guitar." Cheap Trick, formed in 1973 in Rockford, Illinois, originally consisted of guitarist Rick Nielsen, singer and guitarist Robin Zander, bassist Tom ...

  6. Jim Abrahams, Slapstick Icon Behind ‘Airplane!,’ ‘Naked Gun ...

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    Jim Abrahams, a film director and writer behind hit slapstick comedies like “Airplane!,” “Hot Shots!,” the “Naked Gun” series and more, died Tuesday, his son Joseph confirmed to Variety.

  7. Slapstick - Wikipedia

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    A slapstick scene from the 1915 Charlie Chaplin film His New Job. Chaplin started his film career as a physical comedian, and his later work continued to contain elements of slapstick. A slap stick. Slapstick is a style of humor involving exaggerated physical activity that exceeds the boundaries of normal physical comedy. [1]

  8. List of musical comedians - Wikipedia

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    Bowser and Blue – guitar and vocals; Harriet Braine – guitar; Albert Brooks – piano; Mel Brooks – drums; Bo Burnham – vocals, piano, guitar; Sid Caesar – saxophone; Charlie Callas – drums; Rob Cantor - guitar; Rodney Carrington – guitar; Jasper Carrott – guitar; Dana Carvey – piano, guitar, drums; Tommy Chong – guitar

  9. Rob Baker (guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    He now uses a variety of guitars such as Paul Reed Smith, Ernie Ball Music Man and Ovation Guitars, as well as a cream-coloured Fender Telecaster, and Garrison acoustics. Baker uses these specific guitar models on stage: Garrison: G-41-CE and G-50-CE; Ernie Ball Music Man: Silhouette Special; Paul Reed Smith: Custom; Rickenbacker: 360/12 JG