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  2. Guitar Boogie (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Guitar Boogie" is a guitar instrumental recorded by Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith in 1945. It was one of the first recordings in the style later dubbed " hillbilly boogie " to reach a widespread audience, and eventually sold nearly three million copies. [ 3 ]

  3. Guitar Boogie (album) - Wikipedia

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    Guitar Boogie is a blues rock compilation album featuring Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page together with the Allstars and members of The Rolling Stones.. The album was released in the US in 1971 by RCA Records; in the mid 1970s, Pickwick Records leased the rights to reissue several recordings in the RCA catalog and Guitar Boogie was briefly re-issued on the Pickwick label in 1977; RCA ...

  4. Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith - Wikipedia

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    One of his early hits was the instrumental "Guitar Boogie", which he wrote and recorded in 1945. It sold over three million copies, and was awarded a gold disc by the RIAA. [2] The song earned him the moniker Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith (to differentiate him from Tennessee fiddler and 1930s Grand Ole Opry star Fiddlin' Arthur Smith).

  5. The Virtues (band) - Wikipedia

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    Under the name the Virtues, they released a rock reworking of Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith's country hit "Guitar Boogie" in 1958 under the title "Guitar Boogie Shuffle", on the Hunt label. The instrumental became a major hit in the U.S., peaking at #27 on the Black Singles chart and #5 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1959. [4]

  6. Guitar Boogie - Wikipedia

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    Guitar Boogie may refer to: Guitar Boogie, by Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, and Jimmy Page "Guitar Boogie" (song), by Arthur Smith, covered as "Guitar Boogie ...

  7. Boogie - Wikipedia

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    The boogie was originally played on the piano in boogie-woogie music and adapted to guitar.Boogie-woogie is a style of blues piano playing characterized by an up-tempo rhythm, a repeated melodic pattern in the bass, and a series of improvised variations in the treble. [3]

  8. Tommy Faile - Wikipedia

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    Arthur "Guitar Boogie" Smith, Snuffy Jenkins Musical artist Tommy Faile (September 15, 1928 – August 2, 1998) was an American songwriter and singer best known for composing " Phantom 309 ", singing "The Legend of the Brown Mountain Lights ", his deep voice and comic onstage banter.

  9. Blues Anytime - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] A compilation of tracks from this series was released by RCA as Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page: Guitar Boogie (1971) In 1986, Line Records in Germany released the complete four-album-series as box set [8] 1986's White Boy Blues, Volumes 1 and 2 (Castle Communications), is largely made up of Blues Anytime.