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  2. English Electric Part Two - Wikipedia

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    Dave Gregory – electric guitar (all tracks), E-bow guitar (track 1), marimba (track 3), 12 string electric guitar (track 5) David Longdon – lead and backing vocals (all tracks), flute (track 3, 5, 7), vibes, shaker (track 2), banjo (track 2, 4), percussion (track 3), acoustic guitar, piano, organ synthesizer (track 4), tambourine, accordion ...

  3. Grand National (album) - Wikipedia

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    John Butler – vocals, acoustic/amplified open back banjo, 12-string, 6-string, resonator lapsteel, and Weissonborn lapsteel guitars, baritone tricone resonator guitar, nylon string acoustic guitar, banjo, mouth harp, harmonica, ukulele (track 8), yidaki (didgeridoo) & electric guitar (track 9) Shannon Birchall – backing vocals, double bass ...

  4. Drunken Lullabies - Wikipedia

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    Dave King – lead vocals, acoustic guitar, banjo, bodhran, spoons, backing vocals; Bridget Regan – fiddle, tin whistle, uilleann pipes, backing vocals; Dennis Casey – electric guitar, backing vocals; Matt Hensley – accordion; Nathen Maxwell – bass, backing vocals, lead vocal on "Cruel Mistress" Bob Schmidt – mandolin, banjo, bazouki ...

  5. List of electric violinists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of violinists notable for their work with electric violin This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  6. The Crow: New Songs for the 5-String Banjo - Wikipedia

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    Hans Olson - harmonica (tracks 1, 4, 7, 10, 12, 16, and 18) Dolly Parton - vocals (track 7) Earl Scruggs - banjo (tracks 1 and 7) Tony Trischka - banjo (tracks 8 and 15) Jourdan Urbach - violin (track 13) Skip Ward - acoustic bass; Pete Wernick - 2nd chair banjo (tracks 6 and 7)

  7. Such Jubilee - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Marlin – vocals, mandolin, acoustic guitar, bass, banjo, snare; Emily Frantz – vocals, violin, acoustic guitar, electric guitar (on "Blue Ruin") Josh Oliver – electric guitar, Wurlitzer, backing vocals (on "From Now On" and "Jump Mountain Blues"), and acoustic guitar (on "That Wrecking Ball")

  8. Tracy Silverman - Wikipedia

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    Silverman is widely considered one of the world's foremost electric violinists and performs contemporary classical music, avant-garde jazz, and rock, mainly on the six-string electric violin as well as other fretted and fretless acoustic and electric string instruments.

  9. Escala (group) - Wikipedia

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    After violin lessons at school, she studied at the Trinity College of Music in Greenwich for five years, where at the age of 13 years she won the "Henry Wood Prize for most promising string player". When she was 14, she played at Wigmore Hall , London in a masterclass with the Vienna Piano Trio. [ 14 ]