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  2. John Mellencamp - Wikipedia

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    John J. Mellencamp [1] (born October 7, 1951), previously known as Johnny Cougar, John Cougar, and John Cougar Mellencamp, is an American singer-songwriter. He is known for his brand of heartland rock , which emphasizes traditional instrumentation.

  3. David Grissom - Wikipedia

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    David Grissom is an American guitarist who has played and toured with several of America's leading bands and recording artists. He is best known for his work with John Mellencamp. He has released four solo albums: Loud Music, 10,000 Feet, Way Down Deep, and How It Feels to Fly. Grissom uses a PRS guitar and has for most of his career.

  4. Larry Crane (guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    From 1976 until 1991, he appeared alongside John Mellencamp as guitarist and contributor to the arrangements and production of the Mellencamp sound (often labelled as "heartland rock.") [1] History [ edit ]

  5. John Mellencamp Reveals Why Staying in His Home State of ...

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    Related: Bruce Springsteen Joins John Mellencamp for Surprise Performance of 'Pink Houses': 'My Good Friend' The rocker celebrated the occasion with an acoustic set, and told PEOPLE he had a solid ...

  6. John Mellencamp and his band were in fine form for a night of ...

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    GREEN BAY - John Mellencamp and The Weidner go together like Jack and Diane. ... When it came time for the music, he and his amazing six-piece band, which includes guitarist Mike Wanchic, who has ...

  7. Bruce Springsteen Surprises the Crowd at John Mellencamp Concert

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    During Mellencamp’s March 10 show at Newark’s New Jersey Performing Arts Center, the 72-year-old rock icon brought out his fellow legend as he began to play “Pink Houses.”

  8. Uh-huh - Wikipedia

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    Uh-Huh is a 1983 album by John Cougar Mellencamp and a transition from his early work under the names Johnny Cougar and John Cougar. It was Mellencamp's seventh studio album and the first in which he used his real last name.

  9. The Best That I Could Do 1978–1988 - Wikipedia

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    John Mellencamp (a.k.a. "Little Bastard" on some tracks) – vocals, guitar, songwriter, producer; Larry Crane – guitars, harmonica, background vocals, flutophone; Tom Knowles – drums on "I Need a Lover" Robert "Ferd" Frank – bass, background vocals on "I Need a Lover" Brian Bekvar – keyboards on "I Need a Lover"