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  2. Offstage musicians and singers in popular music - Wikipedia

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    The instrumental playing by offstage performers is captured by a microphone for acoustic instruments such as acoustic guitar; by mic in front of the guitar amplifier and/or a DI unit output for an electric instrument such as electric bass, by mic for electric guitar (in front of the guitar amp) and Hammond organ with a Leslie speaker, or for an ...

  3. Dave Sharp - Wikipedia

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    The following gigs had to be postponed due to various difficulties and their next performance was scheduled for The Black Horse Festival, Hastings where they headlined on 24 May 2008. Sharp went on to form another lineup for the band, featuring guitarist Scott Poley, Norman Cooke (Drums), Christian Madden (Hammond Organ), and Paul Sudlow ...

  4. Stu G - Wikipedia

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    Stu G performed his first solo acoustic gig during the Greenbelt Festival in 2009. [11] Stu G and Jon Thatcher have now formed a new band with Jason Ingram as lead singer and Paul Mabury as drummer. The band, called One Sonic Society, started work on their debut album in June 2009. [12]

  5. Chris Helme - Wikipedia

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    Helme continues to tour as a solo artist [21] and with a full band and a third album is slated for release in 2015. [22] On 26 May 2022, Chris played an acoustic solo performance of Do It Yourself in its entirety at Bridlington Spa in East Yorkshire. The gig was played 25 years to the day since the original album release date of 26 May 1997.

  6. Guitar tech - Wikipedia

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    The guitar tech also might perform any of a variety of maintenance tasks, such as checking that the string height of the guitars is set properly, modifying ("dressing") the height and arc of the frets, adjusting the intonation of the instruments, checking that tubes (valves) on tube amplifiers are working properly, and that cables are in good condition and free from crackles and hum caused by ...

  7. Glossary of jazz and popular music - Wikipedia

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    solo. Alone (i.e. executed by a single instrument or voice). A solo may be written down, as with Classical solos, or improvised, as with jazz and blues solos. soli. Plural for solo; requires more than one player or singer; in a jazz big band this refers to an entire section playing in harmony (e.g. a sax section soli). soprano

  8. John James (guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    JJ was playing a gig in Exeter Arts Centre with poet Roger McGough and Dick came along with some mutual friends. Chris Billings joined Dick and John and the group became a trio. Chris a music graduate from St Lukes, Exeter played electric, acoustic and bass guitars also flute & keyboards.

  9. Mark Greaney - Wikipedia

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    Greaney played his first solo gigs during his time in JJ72 when logistical problems and injuries prevented the trio from performing as a full band. [29] He performed solo acoustic at the first date of the 2001 NME Awards Tour at Glasgow QMU, due to Fergal Matthews suffering an injury after the previous night's gig at Derby University. [30]