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  2. The Eyes (band) - Wikipedia

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    The Eyes were Barry Allchin (bass), Brian Corcoran (drums), Phil Heatley (guitar), Chris Lovegrove (lead guitar) and Terry Nolder (vocals). The band evolved out of an outfit called The Renegades, an instrumental combo, who, when they added a vocalist, became known as Gerry Hart and The Hartbeats. The name change to The Eyes came during 1964. [2]

  3. Tablature - Wikipedia

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    Guitar tablature is used for acoustic and electric guitar (typically with 6 strings). A modified guitar tablature with four strings is used for bass guitar. Guitar and bass tab is used in pop, rock, folk, and country music lead sheets, fake books, and songbooks, and it also appears in instructional books and websites.

  4. The Eyes of Texas - Wikipedia

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    "The Eyes of Texas" is the school spirit song of the University of Texas at Austin. It is set to the tune of " I've Been Working on the Railroad ". Students, faculty, staff, and alumni of the university sing the song at Texas Longhorns sports games, before the fireworks and other events.

  5. Kevin Cadogan - Wikipedia

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    Cadogan began learning the guitar at age 12 and began playing in bands shortly after. Like many other guitarists in the Bay Area, Cadogan was a student of guitar virtuoso Joe Satriani. Cadogan was introduced to Stephan Jenkins, who would become his songwriting partner in Third Eye Blind, at a concert in San Francisco in 1993. The two began ...

  6. Eye of the Tiger - Wikipedia

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    We made the right choice and went with 'Eye of the Tiger'." [9] Survivor recorded a demo at the Chicago Recording Company on February 1, 1982. [5] [6] Sullivan was so destitute that he used a guitar with a broken headstock he glued back together. [4] The band attempted to capture a drum sound similar to that of the Led Zeppelin drummer, John ...

  7. The Doors’ John Densmore and Robby Krieger on Their 60th ...

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    Both Krieger and Densmore believe that the Doors’ debut album from 1967 and their fast, loose last record with Jim Morrison, 1971’s “L.A. Woman,” were their band’s finest recordings.

  8. Details of Tyler Alexander's $1 million, 1-year contract with ...

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    Details of Tyler Alexander's $1 million, one-year contract with the Milwaukee Brewers: 2025 base salary: $1 million Performance bonuses: $50,000 for 40 innings $100,000 for 60 innings $125,000 for ...

  9. Naked Eye (The Who song) - Wikipedia

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    One of the main chord progressions in "Naked Eye" can be traced to the spring and summer of 1969 when the band was touring in support of the Tommy album. [1] [2] The three-chord riff (F6/9-Cadd9-G) was sometimes played during the group's very long and improvised versions of "Magic Bus" at that time, then later in expanded jams during "My Generation", as heard in the Live at Leeds version.