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  2. Gene Taylor (pianist) - Wikipedia

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    Taylor began his musical training as a drummer at age eight [2] but two years later he had picked up both the guitar and his initial piano skills from boogie-woogie pianist-neighbours. [3] [4] By the age of 16 he was an orphan and was essentially forced to fund himself - his receding hairline disguising his remarkable youth.

  3. Jack Petersen (guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    The guitar players read single notes, just like horn players — no chords. [2] Later, Petersen helped his colleague at North Texas, Rich Matteson , develop a similar concept for low brass, creating a big band composed solely of low brass instruments.

  4. Mauro Giuliani - Wikipedia

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    Giuliani's expression and tone in guitar playing were astonishing, and a competent critic said of him: "He vocalized his adagios to a degree impossible to be imagined by those who never heard him; his melody in slow movements was no longer like the short, unavoidable staccato of the piano, requiring profusion of harmony to cover the deficient sustension of notes, but it was invested with a ...

  5. Michael Carter (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Carter is an American guitarist, songwriter, and record producer, known for his work with Luke Bryan and Cole Swindell.. Carter is Bryan's lead guitarist and bandleader.

  6. Slim Gaillard - Wikipedia

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    Bulee "Slim" Gaillard (January 9, 1911 [1] – February 26, 1991), also known as McVouty, was an American jazz singer and songwriter who played piano, guitar, vibraphone, and tenor saxophone. Gaillard was noted for his comedic vocalese singing and word play in his own constructed language called "Vout-o-Reenee", for which he wrote a dictionary.

  7. Raphael Saadiq on the stories behind 5 of his prettiest ... - AOL

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    Saadiq is credited as a writer and producer on several tracks from “Cowboy Carter,” including this slinky, ’70s-style soft-rock jam that features him on guitar, piano, bass and keyboard.

  8. Bartolomeo Bortolazzi - Wikipedia

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    The instrument went into decline in the early 19th Century, and that decline was commented on by Salvador Leonardi, who was writing for the instrument when it was becoming popular again around 1880. According to Bone, Bortolazzi's playing inspired people to take up the instrument and for music to be written for it.

  9. ‘Made in Japan’: The Return to Prominence of Japanese Guitars

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    “Over the last 5-10 years, demand has increased significantly for Made in Japan guitars, with vintage Lawsuit-era guitars gaining popularity as more players discover the quality these ...