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  2. Somewhere in the Middle - Wikipedia

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    Stoney LaRue - Acoustic Guitar, Harmony Vocals; Randy Crouch - Lead Vocals (Track 13), Fiddle, Harmony Vocals; Riley Osbourn - Hammond B3, Wurlitzer; Lloyd Maines - Acoustic Guitar; Dennis Ludiker - Fiddle; Doug Moreland - Fiddle; Will Dupuy - Acoustic Guitar; Coby Weir - Electric Guitar; John Michael Whitby - Piano; Adam Odor - Accordion

  3. List of guitarists - Wikipedia

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    This list of guitarists includes notable musicians, known principally for their guitar playing, for whom there is an article in Wikipedia. Those who are known mainly as bass guitarists are listed separately at List of bass guitarists .

  4. Moreland and Arbuckle - Wikipedia

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    Moreland & Arbuckle (guitarist Aaron Moreland, vocalist/blues harp Dustin Arbuckle, and drummer Kendall Newby) was an American electric blues/roots rock trio. Moreland described their music as "gritty blues and roots rock from the heartland." [1] After six previous releases, the band signed with Alligator Records in 2015. [2]

  5. Rich Kids on LSD - Wikipedia

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    He also played guitar for Me First and the Gimme Gimmes on their 1996 tour. Ward is the lead vocalist and guitarist for San Francisco Bay Area's Crosstops, [40] [41] who have released three full-length albums. Both Ward and Chris Rest played guitar on the album Lickety Split by the band Hotbox.

  6. The Marshall Tucker Band - Wikipedia

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    The original line-up of the Marshall Tucker Band, formed in 1972, included lead guitarist, vocalist and primary songwriter Toy Caldwell (1947–1993), lead vocalist Doug Gray (born 1948), keyboard player, saxophone player and flautist Jerry Eubanks (born 1950), rhythm guitarist George McCorkle (1946–2007), drummer Paul Riddle (born 1953) and ...

  7. Dillard & Clark - Wikipedia

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    Further band members were Berline, Jackson, and Jon Corneal (drums). Leadon, Hillman, and Sneaky Pete Kleinow (pedal steel guitar) made guest appearances. After his work with Dillard, Gene Clark resumed a solo career. [1] Dillard kept performing as Doug Dillard & The Expedition for a short time, but soon pursued his own solo career.

  8. The Daily Flash - Wikipedia

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    The group was composed of guitarist/singer Steve Lalor, lead guitarist Doug Hastings, bass player/singer Don MacAllister and drummer Jon Keliehor. According to Mike Stax, they "had become a major force in the growing Seattle underground scene by 1965."

  9. The Great Dobro Sessions - Wikipedia

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    The Great Dobro Sessions is a 1994 country music and bluegrass album featuring an all-star line-up of 10 American resonator guitar players, produced by dobro players Jerry Douglas and Tut Taylor. [1] The album won that year's Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Album. [2]