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| | VH1.com : Dr. Feelgood : Biography |
 | | Feelgood, settling on the rhythm section of bassist Phil Mitchell and drummer Kevin Morris in the mid-'80s. |  | | Feelgood was devoted to edgy, Stonesy rock & roll, and their sweaty live shows -- powered by Brilleaux's intense singing and guitarist Wilko Johnson's muscular leads -- became legendary. |  | | Feelgood's purist image, and the album became a cult hit. |
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| | Being There |
 | | Unfortunately for them, Dr. Feelgood's main songwriter, guitarist Wilko Johnson, didn't have much new material up his sleeve and so the band went with their gut instinct and decided to release the definitive live album of their career instead. |  | | Already massively popular on the pub rock circuit, the 1976 release of their first live album, Stupidity, catapulted Dr. Feelgood to astronomical levels, hitting #1 on the UK album charts within just two weeks. |  | | The 1976 live album remains a testament to the vigor and verve of their stage show and why, for a few years, Dr. Feelgood was the hardest working and most successful group of RandB revivalists working the pub rock circuit. |
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http://www.beingtheremag.com/content/0508/columnunearthed.php
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| | TrouserPress.com :: Dr. Feelgood |
 | | The original Dr. Feelgood lineup Brilleaux, singer and shock-guitarist extraordinaire Wilko Johnson (John Wilkinson), drummer "The Big Figure" and bassman John Sparks made four albums together. |  | | To suggest that all of Dr. Feelgood's records sound alike would be less than generous; there are, however, groups that have explored varying modes of musical expression with greater diligence. |  | | After leaving Dr. Feelgood, Johnson formed a likeminded quartet which lasted only long enough to record one album. |
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http://www.trouserpress.com/entry.php?a=dr_feelgood
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| | Dennis Locorriere The Voice of Dr. Hook |
 | | The Birmingham Evening Mail 28.02.00: OFF THE HOOK Dennis Locorriere Alexandra Theatre Whilst the name of Dr Hook was one of the most successful pop groups of the 70s and 80s, it has nevertheless proved to be a shackle that former lead vocalist/guitarist Dennis Locorriere has found difficult to shake off. |  | | Dennis Locorriere, the voice of Dr Hook still looks pretty good and sounds just as cool as ever with his distinctively raw vocals interspersed with the occasional falsetto, the whole voice layered with a lyrical R and B melodic line that is timelessy appealing. |  | | The distinctive, soulful "voice of Dr Hook'' is back with the same excellent band of musicians in the form of Mike Bell (keyboard), Pick Withers (drum), Rod Smarr (lead guitar) and Benny Gallagher (bass guitar) to promote his first solo album Out Of The Dark. |
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http://www.dennis-locorriere.freeserve.co.uk/page35.htm
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| | Being There |
 | | Unfortunately for them, Dr. Feelgood's main songwriter, guitarist Wilko Johnson, didn't have much new material up his sleeve and so the band went with their gut instinct and decided to release the definitive live album of their career instead. |  | | The 1976 live album remains a testament to the vigor and verve of their stage show and why, for a few years, Dr. Feelgood was the hardest working and most successful group of RandB revivalists working the pub rock circuit. |  | | After the release of their first two albums, the record company was looking for the Feelgood album, although a live record was not exactly what they had in mind. |
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http://www.beingtheremag.com/content/0508/columnunearthed.php
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| | Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Radiohead |
 | | The Radiohead story began in the mid-Eighties at Abingdon School, a private boys-only school located just outside the city of Oxford, which mild-mannered drummer Phil Selway, guitarist Ed O'Brien, guitarist/vocalist Thom Yorke, bassist Colin Greenwood and Colin's multi-instrumentalist brother Jonny all attended. |  | | When collaborating with Donwood, Yorke often takes on the alias of "Tchock", "Tchocky", or "Dr. Tchock". |  | | He also has a great deal of influence over the public image of the band and input into the themes and concepts of Yorke's lyrics. |
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http://www.baghdadmuseum.org/ref?title=Radiohead
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| | TrouserPress.com :: Dr. Feelgood |
 | | The original Dr. Feelgood lineup Brilleaux, singer and shock-guitarist extraordinaire Wilko Johnson (John Wilkinson), drummer "The Big Figure" and bassman John Sparks made four albums together. |  | | To suggest that all of Dr. Feelgood's records sound alike would be less than generous; there are, however, groups that have explored varying modes of musical expression with greater diligence. |  | | On the Job is a needless concert rehash with all but one number drawn from the two preceding albums. |
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http://www.trouserpress.com/entry.php?a=dr_feelgood
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| | music_beat.htm |
 | | His 1965 classic, So Many Roads, featured guitarist Robbie Robertson, keyboardist Garth Hudson and drummer Levon Helm of the group soon to be known as the Band, as well as guitarist Michael Bloomfield and harmonica player Charlie Musselwhite. |  | | Other albums included appearances from such talents as Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman, guitarist Duane Allman of the Allman Brothers, and keyboardist Dr. John. |  | | His self–titled first album arrived in 1962, and Hammond’s albums of the 1960s and early ’70s featured contributions from a host of famed musicians. |
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http://www.crosswindsweekly.com/music_beat.htm
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| | GOP Leadership Thwarts PARCA Bill |
 | | While in Melbourne, Australia, the band called on Dr. Don Oyao, who happens to be lead guitarist Kirk Hammett's first cousin. |  | | Phillips had the highest name recognition of the candidates (33%); Brian Baird was second (23%); and Don Benton third (18%). |  | | When their tour is finished, the band will have played at more than 300 locations around the globe. |
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| | Dr. Know |
 | | Know is the stage name of Gary Miller, guitarist for Bad Brains. |  | | While Bad Brains are often regarded as one of punk rock's most innovative and important bands, Miller has recorded or performed very little outside the group, though he has recently performed with Mos Def's group Black Jack Johnson. |
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| | Mother Earth - Biography Page 2 |
 | | This had also resulted in him guesting, with Weller on Carleen Anderson's 'Blessed Burden' album and also doing his bit on Dr John's' 'Anutha Zone' LP. |  | | Matt, of course, aside from his solo work had been Paul Weller's guitarist for two years. |  | | Individually, all of the band had been involved in different musical ventures in the time that they were not together. |
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| | The Byrds / Dr. Byrds & Mr. Hyde / Legacy Recordings |
 | | But it was guitarist Clarence White's time to shine, and The Byrds were poking their noses into music as tangential to their newly sprouted backwoods roots as ballroom acid rock and (believe it or not) rhythm and blues. |  | | This album marked a yet another transitional period for the Byrds, renewing their energy, spirit and music, and has proven to be a record of sturdy, potent quality. |  | | This Byrds Expanded Edition includes all original album info., plus insightful liner notes by David Fricke ( Rolling Stone), detailed song annotations by renowned Byrds authority Johnny Rogan, unpublished photos, rare vintage ads and other memorabilia. |
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| | Richard Schneider |
 | | Interview segment with Dr. Michael Kasha, Richard Schneider and classical concert guitarist Kurt Rodarmer, performing on Schneider/Kasha Model Concert Guitar. |  | | Interview with Richard Schneider and live performance by classical guitarist Kurt Rodamer to introduce the new Schneider/Kasha Model Recording Concert Guitar. |  | | WMUK-FM "Richard Schneider speaks with Gerrard MacLeod," host: Gerrard MacLeod, station manager. |
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http://www.cybozone.com/fg/schneider7.html
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| | The Byrds - Dr. Byrds & Mr. Hyde |
 | | The new line-up on this album was as strong as any the band would ever have, with guitarist Clarence White sounding revelatory whenever he opens up, and Gene Parsons and John York comprising a strong and sympathetic rhythm section. |  | | Chris Hillman, Gram Parsons, and Kevin Kelley all left the Byrds in wake of the release of Sweetheart of the Rodeo, leaving Roger McGuinn to assemble a new band from scratch. |  | | Hyde proved there was still life left in the Byrds, but also suggested that they hadn't gotten back to full speed yet. |
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http://haystackpudding.com/f50d106f.html
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| | Gibson X-press July 21, 2004 |
 | | After a performance for the MTV concert series "Nokia Presents Hard Rock Live," members of Yellowcard - from left, Longineu Parsons (drums), Pete Mosely (bass, vocals), Ryan Key (vocals, guitars), Ben Harper (guitar) and Sean Mackin (violin, vocals) - get ready to add their signatures to an Epi DR-100. |  | | When the guys from Coldplay, one of the world's most widely recognized bands, stopped by the Gibson/Baldwin New York City Showroom to check out some of our guitars, we couldn't help but hit up Johnny Buckland, the group's lead guitarist, for a Gibson Minute interview |  | | Nick Perri, guitarist from Silvertide is on the road with Van Halen. |
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| | CUTW: April 2004 Archives |
 | | Greenwood lacks the mad scientist flair of his guitarist/machine-playing brother, Jonny, who creates the most incredible sounds from a corner of the stage that could be a Dr Who set: stacks of ancient wood-and-wires equipment that look like it's held together with sticky tape and gum. |  | | They've finally let Dr Tchock out of his restraining harness and into a real lab. |  | | This Friday night at 11.40pm on Channel 4 in the UK, Radiohead will be involved with a spoof scientific show called "Experimental" which does 'stupid experiments'. |
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| | Lincoln News |
 | | Later, during Dr. Boyer's lecture, Dr. Amos performed "Peace in the Valley" accompanied by Lincoln freshman Aaron Owens, a guitarist and music major who is the first recipient of the Alvin E. and Carol B. Amos Scholarship Award in Music. |  | | Singing the Same Tune: On Wednesday, March 20, noted gospel music expert Dr. Horace C. Boyer (shown, left, with music professor, Dr. Alvin E. Amos), of the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, came to Lincoln to share his expertise on what he called the most arresting music of the last half of the 20th century. |  | | Dr. Boyer emphasizes one of the finer points of his lecture. |
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| | Jovan Jovicic Guitar Player |
 | | Encyclopedia: Guitarist- Dr Jovan Jovicic Dr Jovan JOVICIC (Jovan Jovicic) was born in 1926 in - Legg is a British guitarist playing both electric and acoustic guitar renowned - |  | | GuitarGalleryMusic.com classical guitar sheet music - guitarist as well as a good source for the more advanced player who - JOvan Jovicic is one of the greatest twentieth-century Yugoslav guitar pioneers. |  | | Guitar - Classical - Advanced from Music44 - Spanish, and Oriental Melodies for Classic Guitar by Jovan Jovicic; edited by Uros Dojcinovic - This piece is best suited for advanced guitar players. |
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| | Shredders Anonymous, Dr. Frankenshred |
 | | The good Dr. is not only a solo SHREDDER he is also the guitarist in the band St. Madness. |  | | They don't call this guy Dr. Frankenshred for nothing!!! |  | | Not to mention that when you call yourself Dr. Frankenshred you damn well better be able to back it up with some serious SHREDDING! |
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http://geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Pavilion/6376/shredders/pro/frankenshred.htm
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| | dr atkins |
 | | Francis Cunliffe (Leigh) James Dolan Cunningham (Coventry South East) Dr John Anderson Cunningham (Copeland) Edwina Currie (South Derbyshire... |  | | Penistone) James Clappison (Hertsmere) Alan Clark (Kensington and Chelsea) Dr David Clark (South Shields) Lynda Clark (Edinburgh Pentlands) Dr Michael Clark (Rayleigh) Paul Clark (Gillingham) Charles... |  | | Clapham (Barnsley West and Penistone) William James Clappison (Hertsmere) Dr David George Clark (South Shields) Eric Lionel Clarke... |
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| | Enlaces sobre Dr John |
 | | Composer Guitarist Williams Home Spanish Guitar Prisoner Of Azkaban Williams The Williams Film Composer Kennedy Center Williams Star Indiana Jones Dr John Page John Music John If Minority Report Music Guitar Classical Guitar Classical Music Cd Star Wars Phantom Classical Concert For John... |  | | Board, Inc. 2803 Williams Drive, Suite 105 Georgetown, Texas 78628 USA Telephone: (512) 863-2225 FAX (512) 863-2233 Email us President: Dr. |  | | Este será nuestro noveno curso profesional impartido en España basado en las enseñanzas originales del Dr William Sutherland con la investigación complementaria y el desarrollo, posteriormente por Dr. |
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| | Dennis Locorriere, Union City, New Jersey, rock guitarist, Dr. Hook June 13 in History |
 | | Dennis Locorriere, Union City, New Jersey, rock guitarist, Dr. Hook |  | | Dennis Locorriere, Union City, New Jersey, rock guitarist, Dr. Hook June 13 in History |  | | The art of art, the glory of expression and the sunshine of the light of letters, is simplicity. |
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| | ipedia.com: Bad Brains Article |
 | | Initial personnel were singer H.R., guitarist Dr. Know, bass guitarist Darryl Jennifer and drummer Earl Hudson. |  | | He and drummer Earl Hudson wanted to devote the band to reggae, while Dr. Know and Jennifer were increasingly interested in heavy metal music. |  | | Bad Brains was an early punk rock band from Washington, DC, formed in 1977. |
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| | Dennis Locorriere, Union City, New Jersey, rock guitarist, Dr. Hook June 13 in History |
 | | Dennis Locorriere, Union City, New Jersey, rock guitarist, Dr. Hook June 13 in History |  | | Dennis Locorriere, Union City, New Jersey, rock guitarist, Dr. Hook |  | | To affect the quality of the day, that is the highest of arts. |
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| | Larry Wallis - Pink Fairies |
 | | Larry Wallis: Guitarist (and then some), Song Writer, Producer, Guitarist. |  | | Larry Wallis,Lazza,Kings of Oblivion,Pink Fairies,Motorhead,Lemmy,On Parole,Shagrat,shagrat records,Dr Feelgood,Dr. Feelgood,songwriter,Steve Peregrin Took,steve peregrine took,rock, rock,Russell Hunter,Mick Farren,UFO,Wreckless Eric,Police Car,Stiff,. |
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| | TrouserPress.com :: Dr. Feelgood |
 | | The original Dr. Feelgood lineup Brilleaux, singer and shock-guitarist extraordinaire Wilko Johnson (John Wilkinson), drummer "The Big Figure" and bassman John Sparks made four albums together. |  | | To suggest that all of Dr. Feelgood's records sound alike would be less than generous; there are, however, groups that have explored varying modes of musical expression with greater diligence. |  | | Without Dr. Feelgood, there would have been fewer venues for these populist groups to play, less likelihood of a successful indie label scene (Stiff's founding was financed, in part, by Brilleaux) and a much smaller audience receptive to groups without dry ice and laser beams. |
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| | VH1.com : Dr. Strangely Strange : Artist Main |
 | | An experimental Irish folk group closely affiliated with the Incredible String Band, Dr. Strangely Strange was formed in Dublin in 1967 by vocalist/guitarist Tim Booth and bassist/keyboardist Ivan Pawle (vocals/bass/keyboards). |  | | Check out our Dr. Strangely Strange message board! |  | | Add a link to your "Dr. Strangely Strange" fan site on VH1.com! |
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| | Amazon.com: Creole Moon: Music: Dr. John |
 | | Among the highlights are four songs cowritten with the late Doc Pomus, including the soulful balladry of "Imitation of Love." Guitarist Sonny Landreth and fiddler Michael Doucet contribute Cajun seasoning to this musical gumbo, while saxophonist David "Fathead" Newman and trombonist Fred Wesley provide stellar brass support. |  | | Many songs on it are readily recognizable as being Dr. John, but I think we are witnessing a maturing of his sound. |  | | BEAUTIFUL with DR. JOHN Sealed OUT OF PRINT (Price: $17.50) |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00005NOTI?v=glance
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