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  2. Gig bag - Wikipedia

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    A gig bag (or gigbag) is a padded, soft-sided bag used for the storage and transport of musical instruments, [1] most commonly a guitar or bass guitar.A popular alternative to the usually heavier, more cumbersome hard shell cases, most gig bags include pockets for storage of sheet music, instrument cables, picks, straps, and other accessories, along with shoulder straps and grab handles for ...

  3. Dimebag Darrell - Wikipedia

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    Abbott's Washburn Dime 333, a signature guitar built in the style of a Dean ML. Dimebag's first guitar was a Hohner HG-430LP-S Les Paul, [10] and for his junior high school talent show he removed the neck pickup and inserted a smoke bomb so he could make the guitar smoke like his biggest musical influence Ace Frehley. [122]

  4. Dimebag Darrell performances - Wikipedia

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    1996: Supercop Soundtrack – "Caged in a Rage" (lead vocals and guitars) 2006: DimeVision Vol.1: That's the Fun I Have (DVD, footage compiled posthumously by Vinnie Paul Abbott ) 2010: Metal Hammer CD May 2010 – "Dime's Blackout Society" (lead vocals and guitars, previously unreleased track released on the free CD with the May 2010's issue ...

  5. Mick Taylor - Wikipedia

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    For the instructional DVD, Mick Taylor: Rock Blues and Slide Guitar, he uses a Stratocaster. He started using the Vigier Excalibur in 1997. Though Taylor is primarily known as an electric guitarist he has also contributed acoustic guitar, bass guitar, [44] [45] backing vocals, [46] keyboards [47] [45] and synthesizers [47] [45] to solo and ...

  6. Gator Growl - Wikipedia

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    Gator Growl is a student-run pep rally at the University of Florida, founded in 1924. [1] It is produced by Florida Blue Key with artists funded by Student Government Productions, [ 2 ] and marks the culmination of Homecoming Week at the university.

  7. Dizzy Gillespie - Wikipedia

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    John Birks "Dizzy" Gillespie (/ ɡ ɪ ˈ l ɛ s p i / gil-ESP-ee; October 21, 1917 – January 6, 1993) was an American jazz trumpeter, bandleader, composer, educator and singer. [2] He was a trumpet virtuoso and improviser, building on the virtuosic style of Roy Eldridge [3] but adding layers of harmonic and rhythmic complexity previously unheard in jazz.