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The On-line Guitar Archive (OLGA) was the first Internet library of guitar and bass tablature, or "tabs". Born from a collection of guitarist internet-forum archives, it was a useful resource for musicians of all genres for over a decade.
The group started with the members Andrew Rogers, Jose Martinez, Raul Molina and David Perez. [1] Then the group became a quintet with the addition of Josh Correa, Orlando Torres and Vincent Pesante after the departure of Rogers and Martinez. The quartet scored success in 1999 with their debut album, Different Kind of Love. [3]
The vi chord before the IV chord in this progression (creating I–vi–IV–V–I) is used as a means to prolong the tonic chord, as the vi or submediant chord is commonly used as a substitute for the tonic chord, and to ease the voice leading of the bass line: in a I–vi–IV–V–I progression (without any chordal inversions) the bass ...
A man has been able to resume his music career after a stroke - by teaching himself to play the guitar one-handed.
Rodgers could only remember some of the words to the song. Since he was only able to play only a few chords on the guitar, he could not use the original tune. [8] He and producer Ralph Peer rewrote the lyrics to the song to fit Rodgers' guitar skills. The composition was at the time in the public domain, but with the changes in the lyrics and ...
Adam Rogers – acoustic, electric and bottleneck guitar (12) Production. Tommy LiPuma, Brian Blade, Jon Cowherd - production; Joe Ferla - recording; Andrew Felluss, Chris Fama, David Perini, Jason Stasium - second engineers; Al Schmidt - mixing; Steve Genewick - mixing assistant; Doug Sax and Robert Hadley - mastering; Hollis King - art direction
Andrew MacLeish Durant (2 October 1954 – 6 May 1980) was an Australian musician-songwriter. He was a member of country rock group Stars (1976–79) providing guitar, harmonica, and backing vocals. He was also a session and backing musician for a range of artists. He died of cancer, aged 25.
Johnny Rogers – bass guitar (born John Rogers, 1941, Hertfordshire, died 27 May 1963, Lincolnshire from injuries sustained in a car crash) Alan 'Honk' Jones – saxophone (Alan Evan Thomas Jones, born 19 August 1933, Norwood, London , died 03 October 2022 Kent , (joined on the instigation of Faith but left The Roulettes by his own choice ...