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    Randy Armstrong (born December 3, 1951) is an American musician, guitarist, multi-instrumentalist, composer, and bandleader. Armstrong plays mainly world...
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  • Randy Armstrong may refer to: Randy Armstrong (musician) (born 1951), American musician and multi-instrumentalist Randy Armstrong (politician) (elected...
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    Tennessee, formed in 2002 by brothers guitarist Anthony Armstrong and bassist Randy Armstrong, with lead vocalist Michael Barnes. The band's first lineup...
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  • Dan Kent Armstrong (October 7, 1934 – June 8, 2004) was an American guitarist, luthier, and session musician. Armstrong was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania...
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    Allegheny Highlands Trail is in Elkins. James E. Allen, Jr., educator Randy Armstrong, musician and multi-instrumentalist Herman Ball, Football player. William...
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  • executive Randy Anderson (1959–2002), American wrestling referee Randy Angst, American politician Randy Armstrong (disambiguation), multiple people Randy Arozarena...
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    Florian Cloud de Bounevialle Armstrong (born 25 December 1971), known professionally as Dido (/ˈdaɪdoʊ/ DY-doh), is an English singer and songwriter....
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    Retrieved June 8, 2019. Allison, Amy (1999). "Randy Newman". In Hochman, Steve; Adams, McCrea (eds.). Popular Musicians. Vol. 3. Pasadena, CA; Hackensack, NJ:...
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  • English poet R. G. Armstrong (1917–2012), American actor Randy Armstrong (disambiguation), several people Rebecca Patricia Armstrong (born 2002), Thai...
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  • Barnes – lead vocals Anthony Armstrong – guitars, programming Randy Armstrong – bass, backing vocals Additional musicians Joe Rickard – drums, programming...
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    Karnofsky Tailor Shop–House (category Louis Armstrong)
    took in a young Louis Armstrong, gave him a job, and encouraged him to become a musician. Later, Morris Karnofsky, Armstrong's boyhood friend, opened...
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  • composition, and also won the GLAA Young Jazz Musician of the Year in 1982. Upon completing his studies, Armstrong served as music and dance specialist at the...
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  • 2018. Lewis, Randy (May 2016). "Stagecoach 2016: Backstage with Luke Bell". San Diego Tribune. Retrieved September 1, 2022. Armstrong, Chuck (June 17...
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  • Wake Up (Imagine Dragons song) (category Songs written by Dan Reynolds (musician))
    Musicians Dan Reynolds – vocals Wayne Sermon – guitar Ben McKee – bass guitar Production Mattman & Robin – production John Armstrong – engineering Greg...
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    Appeal. Retrieved February 13, 2024. Murphy, Brian (February 16, 2024). "Randy Sparks, Who Gave Folk Music a Big Choral Sound, Dies at 90". Washington...
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  • Bradley Grant Kent (22 June 1958 – 3 February 2016) was a Canadian musician who played guitar with many of the early Vancouver punk rock bands, particularly...
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    (Concord Concerto 1998) The Re-discovered Louis and Bix (Nagel-Heyer, 2000) Randy Sandke Meets Bix Beiderbecke (Nagel-Heyer, 2002) Inside Out: Mainstream...
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    rookie head coach Peter Laviolette and paced by Les Cunningham Award winner Randy Robitaille, the Bruins went from only 19 victories the previous season,...
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  • Michael Barnes – lead vocals Anthony Armstrong – guitars, backing vocals, additional vocals (2), programming Randy Armstrong – bass, backing vocals, piano Brian...
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    inactive bands and musicians of the 1950s. Black Ace Johnny Ace Lee Allen Gene Allison Marian Anderson Pink Anderson Paul Anka Louis Armstrong Eddy Arnold Chet...
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    awards and nominations, he is regarded as one of the world's greatest musicians. He was known for his flamboyant, androgynous persona; his wide vocal...
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    vocals), Don Henley (drums, vocals), Bernie Leadon (guitars, vocals), and Randy Meisner (bass guitar, vocals) were recruited by Linda Ronstadt as band members...
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    on October 3, 2017. Retrieved October 3, 2017. Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong presented Petty with the Billboard Century Award "Tom Petty gets key to...
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  • Louis Armstrong in Accra in May 1956, and he eventually earned the nickname, the "King of Highlife". Also important from the 1950s onward was musician King...
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    Jaco Pastorius (category Musicians from Fort Lauderdale, Florida)
    his debut solo album, Jaco Pastorius (Epic, 1976), with Michael Brecker, Randy Brecker, Herbie Hancock, Hubert Laws, Sam & Dave, David Sanborn, and Wayne...
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    the Kew Gardens Hills section of Flushing, Queens, in New York City. The musician Donald Fagen described Simon's childhood as that of "a certain kind of...
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  • Morton, Armstrong is also credited with the abandonment of ragtime's stiffness in favor of swung notes. Armstrong, perhaps more than any other musician, codified...
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    Toya, and Janet) and five brothers (Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon, and Randy). A sixth brother, Marlon's twin Brandon, died shortly after birth. In 1964...
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    Bob Holz (category American session musicians)
    drums, guitarist Mike Stern, trumpeter Randy Brecker, bassist Ralphe Armstrong, saxophonist Brandon Fields (musician), guitarist Jamie Glaser, guitarist...
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  • musician Pat MacDonald, musician Joel McNeely, composer Tracy Nelson, singer Otis Redding, musician, died in Madison Art Paul Schlosser, musician Jim...
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