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The following is a list of keytarists. A keytarist is a musician that plays the keytar , a keyboard or synthesizer worn around the neck and shoulders, similar to a guitar. Only notable musicians who are widely noted for their use of the keytar as reported in reliable sources are included.
"Arcadetar", a keytar-like keyboard controller combined a pitch sensor in 20 inch. (50 cm) long, developed by Italian musician Andrea Lomuscio of Teapot Industries in 2012. Jeri Ellsworth's FPGA-based C64 keytar [23] Lady Gaga's custom made keytar during The Monster Ball Tour in 2010. "Lag Circulaire" made for Jean Michel Jarre
The California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) is a California state department which administers vocational rehabilitation services. It provides vocational rehabilitation services and advocacy from over 100 locations throughout California seeking employment, independence, and equality for individuals with disabilities. The DOR was ...
Pages in category "American musicians with disabilities" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 322 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
See also Category:People with disabilities. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. D. Lists of deaf people (6 P) P.
The Qualified Disabled and Working Individuals (QDWI) Program may pay your Part A premium. Learn who is eligible and how to enroll.
American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD) (1995) – a cross-disability organization that focuses on advocacy and services. American Coalition of Citizens with Disabilities (ACCD) (1975) – coalition of local, state and national disability organizations. [1]
Napa State Hospital (1875–present), Napa, California [1] Park Sanitarium (closed), Masonic at Page Street, San Francisco, California [1] San Francisco Marine Hospital (1853–1912), San Francisco, California; Sonoma Developmental Center (1891–2018), Eldridge, California [1] Stockton State Insane Asylum (1853–mid-1990s), Stockton ...