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  2. Peter Finger - Wikipedia

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    Peter Finger was born in Weimar, Thuringia, Germany.He came from a musical family with his father being employed as an orchestral conductor, and Finger studied both violin and piano before taking lessons on guitar playing at the age of 13. [1]

  3. Edward Gerhard - Wikipedia

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    The guitar became one of Breedlove's best-selling guitars and won the Player's Choice Award by Acoustic Guitar magazine in 2000. [ 8 ] [ 4 ] In collaboration with Gerhard, Breedlove also released a Weissenborn guitar in which traditional design is combined with modern features and contemporary wood combinations.

  4. Marcin Patrzalek - Wikipedia

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    Patrzałek started playing the guitar at age 10 when he picked up classical guitar under the guidance of local teacher Jerzy Pikor. [5] [15] After two years he started studying flamenco techniques, being taught by Spanish guitarist Carlos Pinana. Later, at age 13, Patrzalek started playing fingerstyle on an acoustic guitar.

  5. Paul Pesco - Wikipedia

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    Composer, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Photography, producer 2011: My Life II... The Journey Continues (Act 1) Mary J. Blige: Guitar 2010: By Request (album) Paulo Gonzo: Guitar 2010: Sacred Journey of Ku-Kai Vol. 4: Kitaro: Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric) 2009: Do What You Want, Be What You Are: The Music of Daryl Hall & John ...

  6. David Grier - Wikipedia

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    David Grier is an American acoustic guitarist. A three-time IBMA guitarist of the year, Grier has been lauded as highly influential and a master flatpicker by music publications and several of his colleagues. [1] [2] [3] Grier is particularly known for crosspicking, as well as unique phrasing and repeated variations of melody and harmony parts. [4]

  7. Craig Chaquico - Wikipedia

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    Craig Clinton Chaquico (or Chaquiço, / tʃ ə ˈ k iː s oʊ / chə-KEE-soh; born September 26, 1954 [1]) is an American guitarist, songwriter, and composer. From 1974 to 1990 he was lead guitarist for the rock bands Jefferson Starship and Starship. In 1993, he started a solo career as an acoustic jazz guitarist and composer.

  8. David Wilcox (American musician) - Wikipedia

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    In 2008 Wilcox was honored with a silver award along with Bob Dylan, in Acoustic Guitar ' s singer-songwriter category. [15] His Open Hand, produced by Seattle-based guitarist and producer Dan Phelps, was released in March 2009. Wilcox and Phelps were joined by longtime Tori Amos bassist Jon Evans and drummer James McAlister.

  9. Phil Keaggy - Wikipedia

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    An alternate version of "Time" was also included as was a new solo recording of the Glass Harp song "The Answer". Also in 1995, he was voted by Guitar Player Magazine readers as the No. 2 Best Acoustic Fingerstyle Guitarist. That same year, Keaggy released what has become one of his best-selling albums, True Believer.