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  • | associated_acts = [[Kansas (band)|Kansas]], [[Streets (band)|Streets]], [[Seventh Key]], [[Native Window]] ...was a member of the 2009 Kansas side project [[Native Window]] along with Kansas members [[Phil Ehart]], [[Rich Williams|Richard Williams]], and [[David Rag ...
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  • | caption = Williams performing with Kansas in 2017 | birth_place = [[Topeka, Kansas]], U.S. ...
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  • | image = Kansas 1976.JPG | caption = Back to right Dave Hope, with Kansas in 1976 ...
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  • ...[New York City]], majoring in English Literature. Later, he took an M.Div. from Regent University. ...orary Christian music scene, including co-writing the 1982 [[Kansas (band)|Kansas]] hit "[[Play the Game Tonight]]". ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Fort Riley, Kansas|Fort Riley]], Kansas, United States Born in [[Fort Riley, Kansas]], Keith later relocated to [[Bowling Green, Kentucky]], before working as ...
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  • ...bass player (1994–1999).<ref name = metal!/> Originally from [[Dodge City, Kansas]], Estes moved to [[Denton, Texas]], in 1991 to attend the [[University of [[Category:People from Dodge City, Kansas]] ...
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  • ...|pages=220}}</ref> releasing "Keep on Trying". He and his older brother [[Kansas Joe McCoy]] performed together in the 1930s and 1940s and recorded as the M ...with lyrics and vocals by McCoy, as "The Lonesome Train, That Took My Girl from Town". They also wrote and recorded "The Vicksburg Stomp" (a version of whi ...
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  • | name = Kansas Joe McCoy | alias = Kansas Joseph Allen McCoy ...
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  • ...#1]] record in 1959 with the song "[[Kansas City (Leiber and Stoller song)|Kansas City]]".<ref name="AMG" /> The song was written in 1952 and was one of the }}</ref> Harrison recorded "Kansas City" for the [[Harlem]]-based entrepreneur [[Bobby Robinson (record produc ...
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  • ...n both steel string and classical guitars, included musical styles ranging from [[blues]], to [[baroque]], to [[country music|country]], to [[rhythm 'n' bl ...among my choices...I have seldom heard a more beautiful album. Other young guitarists have excellent technique, but few have such style and musicality, and Chapd ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Baxter Springs, Kansas]], U.S. ...ass guitar]]s, as well as [[mandolin]] & [[banjo]]. His influences include guitarists [[Chet Atkins]], [[Eric Clapton]] and [[Jeff Beck]]. ...
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  • ...ie Van Halen]]'s modified Marshall amps. On the advice of [[Kansas (band)|Kansas]] guitarist [[Rich Williams]], Bogner moved to Los Angeles in 1989 with a m ...r, the popularity of preamps soon waned in favor of getting complete tones from an amp, so Bogner began developing standalone amplifiers.<ref name="Konow"/ ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Manhattan, Kansas]], U.S. ...till attending [[Manhattan High School (Kansas)|Manhattan High School]] in Kansas, he founded the band Rathbone, which developed a strong regional fan base. ...
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  • ...[[Wilbert Harrison]]'s "[[Kansas City (Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller song)|Kansas City]]"; both records featured guitar solos by Spruill.<ref name="Dead"/><r ...1006), which was originally issued as the [[A-side and B-side|B-side]] to "Kansas City March". Other solo sides include "Cut and Dried", "Scratchin' Twist", ...
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  • {{short description|Kansas City baseball park}} | location = [[Kansas City, Kansas]] ...
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  • | birth_place = Kansas City, Missouri, U.S. '''John Stein''' is a [[jazz]] guitarist and teacher from Kansas City, Missouri. ...
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  • .... As the use of a pick in those traditions is commonplace, generally only guitarists who play without a pick are noted by the term "fingerpicking" or "fingersty ...ith an occasional [[Lick (music)|run]] on the bass strings. Although early guitarists such as [[Riley Puckett]] used a thumb pick to emphasize bass notes, this p ...
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  • ...983. Slamer was also credited as a co-writer for the Kansas song "Refugee" from ''[[The Prelude Implicit]]'' (2016). *1990: ''Blood from Stone'' (CD) (guitar) ...
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  • ...nown as a guitarist and backing vocalist with rock band [[Lynyrd Skynyrd]] from 1976 until his death in the [[Lynyrd Skynyrd plane crash|October 1977 airpl ...olo album. Steve has two other albums, which are known to be very rare CDs from Steve's widow Teresa: ''I Know a Little'' (a collection of live recordings ...
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  • | birth_place = [[Wichita, Kansas]], U.S. [[Category:Guitarists from California]] ...
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