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  2. Pensa Custom Guitars - Wikipedia

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    From 1984 John Suhr began creating guitars at Rudys Music Stop under the R Custom name before later building guitars carrying the Pensa-Suhr moniker. Mark Knopfler began using a number of Pensa Suhr instruments with the intention of the guitar's creation to be able to sound like both a 1961 Fender Stratocaster and a 1958 Gibson Les Paul ...

  3. Jack Sonni - Wikipedia

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    In late 1977, Sonni went to work at Alex Music on 48th Street in Manhattan. In 1978, he started working at the newly opened Rudy's Music Stop, owned by luthier Rudy Pensa , where he met members of Dire Straits , first David and then Mark Knopfler .

  4. Former Dire Straits guitarist Jack Sonni dead at 68 - AOL

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    “A sad farewell to our old friend Jack Sonni, whom I met when he was working at Rudy’s Music Stop on 48th St.,” Knopfler, 74, captioned a photo of Sonni ... Former Dire Straits guitarist ...

  5. Suhr Guitars - Wikipedia

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    Suhr Guitars (/ ˈ s ər / SUR; officially JS Technologies Inc) is an American company that manufactures electric guitars and basses, guitar amplifiers, and effect units.The company is based in Lake Elsinore, California and was founded in 1997 by John Suhr, who "has a reputation for building exquisitely crafted guitars" [1] and Steve Smith.

  6. A Message to You Rudy - Wikipedia

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    "Rudy a Message to You" did have some success commercially, selling 30,000 units. [5] It also peaked at number 9 on Record Mirror's Top R&B Singles chart in August 1967, in which it was listed as "Rudie Take a Message". [6] The lyrics warn a "rudy" to think of his future and change his ways, otherwise he will end up in prison. However, the ...

  7. The Five Keys - Wikipedia

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    The Five Keys were an American rhythm and blues vocal group who were instrumental in shaping this genre in the 1950s. [1]They were formed with the original name of Sentimental Four in Newport News, Virginia, US, in the late 1940s, and initially consisted of two sets of brothers - Rudy West and Bernie West, and Ripley Ingram [2] and Raphael Ingram. [3]

  8. Locomotive (band) - Wikipedia

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    After they began playing less jazz and more R&B and soul music, they changed their name to The Locomotive, and gained a strong reputation for their live performances. There were many personnel changes, and by the end of 1966, after Wood left to join Steve Winwood , Jim Capaldi and Dave Mason in Traffic, Simpson was the only remaining original ...

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