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  2. The Guitar Show - Wikipedia

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    The Guitar Show is a guitar exhibition held annually in Cranmore Park, Birmingham, United Kingdom. [1] The show typically invites multiple guitar brands to show their latest releases for the coming year, such as Fender, Gibson, Marshall, Orange, Blackstar, Laney, and Ibanez. [2] The show also invites a number of artists.

  3. Reg Presley - Wikipedia

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    Reginald Maurice Ball (12 June 1941 – 4 February 2013), known professionally as Reg Presley, was an English singer and songwriter.He was the lead singer with the 1960s rock and roll band the Troggs, whose hits included "Wild Thing" (#1 on the Hot 100 on 30 July – 6 August 1966) and "With a Girl Like You" (#1 on the UK Official Singles Chart on 4–11 August 1966).

  4. Brian Robertson (guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    He played guitar on the album Dancing In The Rain that was released in 1985. In 1992 Robertson made a guest appearance with Skyclad at the Dynamo Open Air Festival, in Eindhoven, Netherlands. In 2004 he also made a guest appearance with Ash at the Oxegen festival in Ireland, playing guitar on their version of Thin Lizzy's "The Boys Are Back in ...

  5. Guitar hero Gary Clark Jr.’s tour-opening Fort Worth show ...

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    The 2-hour show highlights his ability to sing in a myriad of styles and nail them all. Guitar hero Gary Clark Jr.’s tour-opening Fort Worth show highlights evolving musical muse Skip to main ...

  6. John Hughey - Wikipedia

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    John Hughey was born December 27, 1933, in Elaine, Arkansas.He began playing guitar at age nine, when his parents bought him an acoustic guitar from Sears. [1] In the seventh grade, he befriended a classmate named Harold Jenkins, who would later become a prominent country singer under his stage name Conway Twitty. [1]

  7. Guitar showmanship - Wikipedia

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    Chuck Berry's showmanship has been influential on other rock guitar players. [3] He used a one-legged hop routine, [5] and the "duckwalk", [6] which he first used as a child when he walked "stooping with full-bended knees, but with my back and head vertical" under a table to retrieve a ball and his family found it entertaining; he used it when "performing in New York for the first time and ...

  8. Grant-Lee Phillips - Wikipedia

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    His political storytelling was delivered in a recently discovered voice: both a soaring falsetto and a drawl that matched his aggressive acoustic guitar stomp and pouting physicality. One song, "Fuzzy", was released on Bob Mould 's Singles Only label in 1992 to critical praise and led to Grant Lee Buffalo being signed to Slash Records .

  9. Ragtime (musical) - Wikipedia

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    The show's original creative team of McNally, Ahrens, and Flaherty created a "new symphonic arrangement" of the musical titled Ragtime: The Symphonic Concert. It premiered in May 2023 with Keith Lockhart leading the Boston Pops Orchestra at Symphonic Hall , with a reprise in July 2023 at Tanglewood