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  2. Alvarez Guitars - Wikipedia

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    Alvarez is a guitar brand founded in 1965 by the owner and distributor St. Louis Music. [1] Alvarez manufactures steel-strings, classical guitars, ukuleles and, for a time, solid and hollow-body electric guitars and basses.

  3. St. Louis Music - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis Music (SLM) is a manufacturer and distributor of musical instruments, accessories, and equipment.SLM distributes products from over 260 music products industry brands, is the corporate owner of several string- and brass-instruments brands, and is the producer and exclusive worldwide distributor of Alvarez and Alvarez-Yairi guitars.

  4. No Strings Attached Tour - Wikipedia

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    The No Strings Attached Tour was the third concert tour by American boy band, NSYNC. ... St. Louis 15,822 / 15,822 (100%) $760,852 [50] Gund Arena Cleveland

  5. Papa John Creach (album) - Wikipedia

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    Jack Bonus – saxophone on "The Janitor Drives a Cadillac" and "St. Louis Blues" Nick Buck – piano on "Papa John's Down Home Blues" Dave Brown – bass on "Soul Fever" Jack Casady – bass on "Plunk a Little Funk", "String Jet Rock", and "Every Time I Hear Her Name" John Cipollina – guitar on "The Janitor Drives a Cadillac"

  6. Irwin Eisenberg - Wikipedia

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    Eisenberg was a member of the St. Louis Symphony, and founded the St. Louis String Quartet. After several seasons with the symphony, Eisenberg joined the Philadelphia Orchestra. [1] (See Box 183, Folder 38) There, he served as the assistant principal second violinist.

  7. Noel Pointer - Wikipedia

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    Pointer was married to Chinita and had two daughters and a son; he lived in Brooklyn. After his death, Chinita Pointer founded the Noel Pointer Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing string music education to inner-city students, which is located in Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, New York.