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  2. Jake Burns - Wikipedia

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    The band consisted of Burns on vocals and guitar, Steve Grantley on drums, Sean Martin on bass guitar, and Pete Saunders on keyboards. [13] Big Wheel recorded a total of three singles, "On Fortune Street", "She Grew Up" and "Breathless". A compilation album, also called On Fortune Street, was released after the band's demise, in 2002. [17] [18]

  3. Bono - Wikipedia

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    Bono attended a Protestant primary school, Glasnevin National School, [32] ... He said of his early guitar playing in a 1982 interview, "When we started out I was the ...

  4. Ricardo Sanchez (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Sánchez was born, Ricardo Ángel Sánchez, [1] on October 2, [2] 1967, [3] in Scottsdale, Arizona, Arizona, [4] to parents Vicente and Fransica Sanchez, the youngest of six siblings, four brothers and a sister. [5]

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  6. Rory Gallagher - Wikipedia

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    William Rory Gallagher (/ ɡ æ l ə h ər / GAL-ə-hər; 2 March 1948 – 14 June 1995) [1] [2] [3] was an Irish musician, singer, and songwriter. He is known for his virtuosic style of guitar playing and live performances, and has sometimes been referred to as "the greatest guitarist you've never heard of".

  7. Mason Ruffner - Wikipedia

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    Mason Ruffner (born 1947) [2] [3] is an American blues and rock singer, guitarist, and songwriter. He has worked with many musicians including Bob Dylan, Daniel Lanois, Robert Ealey, Memphis Slim, John Lee Hooker, Jimmy Page and Ringo Starr. [1]

  8. Cantor (Christianity) - Wikipedia

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    In Protestant churches, the role of the cantor can be lay or pastoral. [2] In Northern European cities, especially in Germany, the title of Cantor or Kantor survived the Reformation, and referred to a musician who supervised the music in several principal churches, taught in the boys' secondary school, and provided music for civic functions.

  9. The Hillbilly Thomists - Wikipedia

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    The Hillbilly Thomists are an American bluegrass band comprising friars from the Province of St. Joseph of the Dominican Order.Formed at the Dominican House of Studies in Washington, D.C., in 2014, the band played music locally as a form of street evangelization before releasing their self-titled first studio album in 2017.