Vincent Edward Gambella (July 28, 1932 – October 3, 2019), known as Vinnie Bell, was an American session guitarist, instrument designer and pioneer of...
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Vincent John Cusano (born August 6, 1952), better known by his stage name Vinnie Vincent, is an American guitarist. He is a former member of the rock band...
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co-authors by BMI. The personnel on the original recording included Vinnie Bell, Bobby Eli, and Sal DiTroia on guitars; Joe Macho on bass; Artie Butler...
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Gorgoni and drummer Bobby Gregg from the Dylan sessions, adding guitarist Vinnie Bell and bassist Bob Bushnell. The tempo on the original recording was uneven...
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the song in late July 1975; it featured Scarlet Rivera on violin and Vinnie Bell on Danelectro Bellzouki 12-string guitar. Dylan was forced to re-record...
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The instrument was developed in the early 1960s by session guitarist Vinnie Bell in partnership with Danelectro and released under the brandname Coral™...
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Annie Clark (born 1982) Vinnie Amico (born 1969), American multi-genre drummer, long-standing member of jam band moe. Vinnie Bell (1932–2019), American...
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California. "The Sound of Silence" (electric overdubs) personnel Al Gorgoni, Vinnie Bell – guitar Joe Mack – bass guitar Bobby Gregg – drums "The Sound of Silence"...
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lead and background vocals. Session personnel on this record included Vinnie Bell, Al Gorgoni, Hugh McCracken, Charles Macey on guitar, Paul Griffin on...
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Garfunkel's second album, Sounds of Silence, although Al Gorgoni and/or Vinnie Bell feature on the title track. Billy Joe Royal recorded five South songs:...
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Bock, Melissa Meell (vlc); Margaret Ross (harp); Vincent Falcone (p); Vinnie Bell, Jack Cavari, Jay Berliner (g); Dick Romoff, Homer Mensch, Frank Bruno...
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of musicians, retaining Stoner, Rivera, Harris, Hugh McCracken, and Vinnie Bell as well as saxophonist Mel Collins and percussionist Jody Linscott of...
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(via); Kermit Moore, George Ricci, Harvey Shapiro (vie); Dick Hyman (p); Vinnie Bell, Jay Berliner (g); Joseph Macho, Jr. (b); Alvin Rogers (d); David Carey...
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the arranger was Jimmy Wisner, musicians included Gene Bianco on harp, Vinnie Bell, Charles Macy and Al Gorgoni on guitar, Joe Macho on bass, Artie Butler...
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Wacko, an extremely violent centre back, a parody of Stuart Pearce and vinnie Jones, in the film Mike Bassett: England Manager. In War Horse he starred...
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American guitarist Vinnie Bell did a session for Kai Winding, in which Perrey played the Ondioline and Bell played the guitar. After that Vinnie and Perrey recorded...
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Hal Blaine, Jim Gordon, Jim Keltner, Earl Palmer, Joe Porcaro Guitar: Vinnie Bell, Dennis Budimir, James Burton, Glen Campbell, Al Casey, Jerry Cole, Mike...
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guitarist Vinnie Bell, who was experimenting with various electronic effects. Randall began to dabble in electronics as well, and whenever Bell couldn't...
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Stan Free on piano; Lou Mauro on bass; Charlie Macy, Ralph Casale, and Vinnie Bell on guitar; and Buddy Saltzman on drums. Ralph Casale's "stuttering" guitar...
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The personnel on the original recording were: Leroy Glover on organ; Vinnie Bell, Al Gorgoni and Kenny Burrell on guitars; Russ Savakus on bass; Gary...
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Performers Julee Cruise – vocals Eddie Dixon – electric guitar Vinnie Bell – electric guitar Kenny Landrum – synthesizer Angelo Badalamenti – synthesizer...
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aged 56". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2019-10-30. "Vincent "Vinnie" Bell, 1935–2019 Passing of a Recording Session Legend". billnelson.com. 2019-10-04...
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Introduced by Danelectro in 1961, from a design by session guitarist Vinnie Bell, it was initially considered a cross between an electric guitar and a...
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vocals, piano, synthesizer (track 5, 8) Donald Bailey – drums (track 9) Vinnie Bell – electric guitar (tracks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 11); bass guitar (tracks...
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Lynch, Trade Martin, Bucky Pizzarelli, Everett Barksdale, Bill Suyker, Vinnie Bell, Al Caiola, Al Casamenti, Art Ryerson, Eric Gale, Ralph Casale, Charles...
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The Rescuers Down Under, Buford in Rango), dies at age 86. February 9: Vinnie Bell, American animator (Terrytoons, Schoolhouse Rock!, The Berenstain Bears...
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sitar is designed similar to a guitar. It first appeared in 1967 when "Vinnie Bell invented the Coral electric sitar, a small six-string guitar-like instrument...
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electric sitar, designed by American guitarist Vinnie Bell and manufactured by the Danelectro guitar company. Bell's 1967 album Pop Goes the Electric Sitar added...
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including Dylan (guitar, vocal), Emmylou Harris (vocals), Eric Clapton, Vinnie Bell, Neil Hubbard, Perry Lederman, and Jim Mullen (all guitar), Erik Frandsen...
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