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  2. Nick Manoloff - Wikipedia

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    Nick Manoloff's Modern Spanish Guitar Solos (1935) Sun of My Soul. Sheet music (1935) Dark Eyes: Russian Gypsy Ballad (with Hawaiian guitar chords, ukulele chords, guitar chords). English lyrics by Bernice Manoloff and Arranged by Nick Manoloff. (1935), God Be with You Till We Meet Again, with ukulele chords, guitar chords and special Hawaiian ...

  3. Neil Taylor (guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    Taylor started playing in local bands in his youth before joining Neon as a session musician in the early 1980s. During this time he met Curt Smith and Roland Orzabal who, after founding Tears for Fears, asked Taylor to tour with them and play guitar tracks for their second album, Songs from the Big Chair (1985), [1] and their third album, The Seeds of Love (1989).

  4. Every Loser Wins - Wikipedia

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    "Every Loser Wins" is a 1986 song performed by English actor and singer Nick Berry. [1] Written and produced by Simon May , Stewart James and Bradley James, [ 1 ] the song was heavily featured in the BBC soap opera EastEnders throughout the summer of 1986, sung by Berry's character Simon "Wicksy" Wicks .

  5. Nick Gravenites - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas George Gravenites (/ ɡ r æ v ɪ ˈ n aɪ t ɪ s / grav-ih-NY-tis; [1] October 2, 1938 – September 18, 2024) was an American blues, rock and folk singer, songwriter, and guitarist, best known for his work with Electric Flag (as their lead singer), Janis Joplin, Mike Bloomfield, and several influential bands and individuals of the generation springing from the 1960s and 1970s. [2]

  6. Nick Johnston (guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    Nick Johnston is a Canadian guitarist and songwriter who records as a solo artist. [1] As of 2024, he has released six solo records. His albums have featured the work of notable artists such as Paul Gilbert , Marco Minnemann , Guthrie Govan , and Bryan Beller .

  7. Ask a P'liceman - Wikipedia

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    "Ask a P'liceman" (sometimes given as "If You Want to Know the Time Ask a Policeman") is a music hall song. It was first performed in 1888 by English comedian James Fawn and was written by Edward William Rogers (1864–1913) and Augustus Edward Durandeau (1848–1893). [1]

  8. All That: The Album - Wikipedia

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    The album was created and recorded in 1994–1996. The songs were from musical guests in season 1 (1994-1995) through season 2 (1995-1996). The dialogues were directly from All That sketches like Good Burger/Good Weenie, Vital Information, and Superdude.

  9. Eddie Cochran - Wikipedia

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    The car and other items from the crash were impounded at the local police station until a coroner's inquest could be held. David Harman, a police cadet at the station, who would later become known as Dave Dee of the band Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich, is said to have played on Cochran's Gretsch 6120 guitar while it was held at the station ...