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  2. Anthony Wilson (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Born in Los Angeles on May 9, 1968, Wilson received his degree in music composition from Bennington College. He counts Duke Ellington, Gil Evans, Wes Montgomery, Ry Cooder, and T-Bone Walker among his influences. [1] His first album Anthony Wilson was nominated for a Grammy Award and his second album, Goat Hill Junket (1998) also received ...

  3. Gibson Byrdland - Wikipedia

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    The Byrdland is the first of Gibson's Thinline series. [1] Many guitarists did not desire the bulk of a traditional archtop guitar such as Gibson's L-5, one of Gibson's top models. The Byrdland, with its overall depth of 2⁄4 in (5.7 cm), is thinner than the L-5's 3⁄8 in (8.6 cm) depth. Gibson's president, Ted McCarty, sought opinions and ...

  4. Anthony Wilson (album) - Wikipedia

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    Music and recording. Seven of the 10 tracks are Wilson originals. [ 1] He also wrote all of the arrangements, except for "The Parisian Knights", which he transcribed from the original Lucky Thompson recording. [ 1] The album was released on July 1, 1997, [ 2] by MAMA Records. [ 3]

  5. Turn Up the Quiet - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Wilsonguitar (tracks 2–4, 8) Stefon Harris – vibraphone (track 2) Joel Derouin – concertmaster (tracks 2, 4, 8, 10) Charlie Bisharat, Mario DeLeon ...

  6. Legacy (Gerald Wilson album) - Wikipedia

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    In JazzTimes Bill Beuttler wrote: "Gerald Wilson’s new album, Legacy, is aptly titled. His son Anthony Wilson and grandson Eric Otis each contribute a composition to the project, which is anchored by Wilson’s own seven-part suite "Yes Chicago Is…", a celebration of his home through much of the 1940s. Wilson, who turns 93 in September ...

  7. Dumble Amplifiers - Wikipedia

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    Dumble Amplifiers. Dumble was a guitar amplifier manufacturer in Los Angeles, California. In the one-person operation, Alexander "Howard" Dumble (June 1, 1944 – January 16, 2022) [1][2] made each amp personally. Because of this, Dumble amplifiers are the most expensive boutique amplifiers on the used market, [3] and prices have risen rapidly.