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  2. Anthony Wilson (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Wilson's main guitar is a custom "Radio Flyer" archtop built by luthier John Monteleone; he has also been seen on videos such as "Live in Paris" playing a blond 1958 Gibson Byrdland. Other frequently played guitars include a 1968 Gibson Les Paul Deluxe, and a 1934 Gibson L-30, and a Fender American Vintage series Telecaster with pickups made by ...

  3. Gibson Byrdland - Wikipedia

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    British guitar player John McLaughlin used a sunburst Byrdland with a scalloped fretboard. Other famous Byrdland players are Anthony Wilson, Louie Shelton, David T. Walker and James Blood Ulmer. The guitar is currently [when?] available as part of Gibson's Custom Series and is made with the Florentine cutaway.

  4. Anthony Wilson (album) - Wikipedia

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    Seven of the 10 tracks are Wilson originals. [1] He also wrote all of the arrangements, except for "The Parisian Knights", which he transcribed from the original Lucky Thompson recording. [ 1 ] The album was released on July 1, 1997, [ 2 ] by MAMA Records.

  5. Tony Wilson (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Wilson (born 8 October 1947) [1] is a Trinidadian vocalist, bass guitarist and songwriter, best known for his time with soul and funk band Hot Chocolate. He co-wrote the Hot Chocolate hits " Love Is Life ", " Emma ", " Brother Louie " and " You Sexy Thing ".

  6. Gibson Falcon - Wikipedia

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    Unlike Fender's later reverb amps (such as the Princeton Reverb), the Falcon had a fairly unusual placement of the reverb circuit: rather than being placed after the pre-amp section and having the wet signal mixed with the dry, the Falcon's reverb circuit taps the signal before the volume and tone control, and mixes it with the dry signal via ...

  7. AHED (company) - Wikipedia

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    AHED Music Corporation, Ltd. was a Canadian company owned by Phil G. Anderson [1] that produced guitar amplifiers, as well as guitars.Its main product line was the GBX amplifier, which could reach 180 watts with 4x10", 4x12" or 2x15" speakers.