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  2. Jeff Loomis - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Loomis (born September 14, 1971) is an American musician, best known for his role as lead guitarist in the progressive metal band Nevermore during its existence from 1991 to 2011, as well as brief tenures in its precursor, Sanctuary. [1]

  3. Jackson Kelly (guitar) - Wikipedia

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    It features an active 'EMG 81' pickup in the bridge position, and an active 'EMG 85' in the neck position. In 2020 Jackson announced a signature Jeff Loomis Kelly model that featured Jeff Loomis own signature Seymour Duncan Blackouts. [2] With exception to the KEXMG and Jeff Loomis signature, all other models contain passive pickups.

  4. Seven-string guitar - Wikipedia

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    The Russian guitar or gypsy guitar is a seven ... Christian Olde Wolbers has his own signature Jackson seven-string guitar, Jeff Loomis has a signature model made ...

  5. List of extended-range guitar players - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Loomis (born 1971) was the lead guitarist for progressive metal band Nevermore, later joining melodic death metal band Arch Enemy. [14] He currently plays various Jackson guitars, including his own JLK Pro signature model.

  6. Nevermore - Wikipedia

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    Nevermore is an American heavy metal band from Seattle, Washington, formed in 1992.The band was formed after three of its members — vocalist Warrel Dane, bassist Jim Sheppard and guitarist Jeff Loomis — ended their previous band Sanctuary, and had a revolving door of drummers before hiring Van Williams in 1994.

  7. List of lead guitarists - Wikipedia

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    Tito Jackson (The Jackson 5) Jakko M. Jakszyk; ... Jeff Loomis (Arch Enemy, ... Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin playing double-necked guitar onstage in 1973. Jimmy Page ...