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  2. Paul Gilbert - Wikipedia

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    Gilbert playing his signature guitar 2007. Paul Gilbert primarily uses his Ibanez PGM signature series guitars, [19] identified by the unique painted on "F-holes". Although earlier PGM models featured the Ibanez Lo-Pro/Edge double locking tremolo system, many of his guitars (such as his main PGM300) were modified to accommodate a fixed bridge ...

  3. Get Out of My Yard - Wikipedia

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    Paul Gilbert – electric & acoustic guitars, bass, vocals; Mike Szuter – bass on tracks 8, 10, and 11; Jeff Bowders – drums; Emi Gilbert – piano on track 6 ...

  4. King of Clubs (album) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Gilbert – vocals, guitars, piano, organ, bass guitar, tambourine and drums on track 4; Pat Torpey – drums (Tracks 1 & 7) Jeff Martin – drums (Tracks 2-3, 5-6 & 8-12) Bruce Bouillet – Guitar (Track 12) John Alderete – Bass guitar (Track 12)

  5. Technical Difficulties (Racer X album) - Wikipedia

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    The album's title track evolved from the introductory song "Metal Dog" on guitarist Paul Gilbert's 1995 instructional video Terrifying Guitar Trip; it later appeared in the 2009 video game Brütal Legend, "B.R.O." stands for "Bach Rip-Off", a homage to a previous track, "Y.R.O." (Yngwie Rip-Off"), from the band's 1986 debut album Street Lethal.

  6. Racer X (band) - Wikipedia

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    Billy Sheehan, bass player of the band Talas, approached Paul Gilbert about forming a new band; in mid 1989, the two formed the band Mr. Big. [1] Gilbert had mentally detached himself from Racer X during the final shows. The rest of the group, searching for an explanation to the lack of major label interest, focused their frustrations on Jeff ...

  7. Fuzz Universe - Wikipedia

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    Fuzz Universe is the third full length instrumental album and 9th overall by hard rock guitar virtuoso Paul Gilbert. Track listing

  8. Raw Blues Power - Wikipedia

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    Paul Gilbert: Paul Gilbert chronology; Alligator Farm (2000) Raw Blues Power (2002) Burning Organ ... Paul Gilbertguitar, vocals; Jimi Kidd – guitar, vocals ...

  9. Paul the Young Dude/The Best of Paul Gilbert - Wikipedia

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    "The Second Loudest Guitar In the World" – 3:16; Track 2 originally recorded by Carole King on the album Tapestry. Track 15 originally recorded by Emerson, Lake & Palmer on the album Brain Salad Surgery. Tracks 8 & 16 arranged by Paul Gilbert.