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  2. Vertigo (U2 song) - Wikipedia

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    "Vertigo" originated from a demo that guitarist the Edge composed at his home in Malibu on a "very simple Pro-Tools rig". Playing along to drum loops that drummer Larry Mullen Jr. had recorded for him, the Edge created the guitar riff among others while "exploring rock 'n' roll guitar" and "what that means in the twenty-first century". [3]

  3. Preston Reed - Wikipedia

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    On his first recording Reed used a Martin D28 12-string and a Martin D28 6-string. He later used guitars made by the American luthier Michael Jacobson-Hardy. [6] Later he played Washburn guitars with Seymour Duncan pickups [5] and in the second half of the 1990s a custom Adamas Long Neck Ovation.

  4. John 5 (guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    John William Lowery (born July 31, 1970), [3] known by the stage name John 5, is an American guitarist.Lowery first took the stage name in 1998 when he left David Lee Roth's solo band and joined Marilyn Manson.

  5. The Sun Goes Down (Thin Lizzy song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Sun Goes Down" was a single released by Irish hard rock band Thin Lizzy, the last single to be released before they split in 1983. It is featured on the group's album from that year, Thunder and Lightning, and it has been referred to as a ballad.

  6. Institute (band) - Wikipedia

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    They also performed on The Tyra Banks Show with Banks after Rossdale gave her some guitar lessons. [ 4 ] In late 2005, Institute opened for U2 on several of their Vertigo Tour dates.

  7. Charlie Owen (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Lothian Lloyd "Charlie" Owen is an Australian multi-instrumentalist and producer. He has been a member of The New Christs (1987–90), Louis Tillett and His Cast of Aspersions (1990), Tex, Don and Charlie (1993–95, 2005–06), Tendrils (1994–99) and Beasts of Bourbon (1996–97, 2003).

  8. Masayoshi Takanaka - Wikipedia

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    Masayoshi Takanaka was already active in 1970, from the age of 17 he participated as a guitarist in The Evil and began his professional career in 1971 by playing guitar and bass guitar in the prog rock band Flied Egg under Vertigo. [1] [5] [6] During his professional debut, he was made to play bass against his will.

  9. Kurt Rosenwinkel - Wikipedia

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    Born in Philadelphia to a musical family, Rosenwinkel began taking piano lessons when he was nine years old. When he was 12, he began studying jazz guitar.Rosenwinkel attended the Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts alongside classmates including Christian McBride, Joey DeFrancesco, and future Roots drummer Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson.