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| | Johnny Shines -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | Johnny Shines (1915-1992) was a blues (A musician who plays the guitar) guitarist. |  | | The recordings were a commercial flop and Shines frustrated with the music industry, sold his equipment and returned to construction. |  | | In 1952, Johnny Shines recorded what is considered his best work for the JOB label. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/j/jo/johnny_shines.htm
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| | Sparky and Rhonda Rucker: Biography |
 | | It's on the harmonica that she really shines, reflecting her study of Sonny Terry's techniques and her study with harmonica wizard Phil Wiggins." |  | | Sparky’s expert bottleneck style of guitar playing makes him a popular teacher at folk music camps and schools such as Common Ground on the Hill in Maryland and the Augusta Heritage Center in West Virginia. |  | | He also learned guitar techniques and songs from other such mentors as Reverend Pearly Brown, Babe Stovall, John Jackson, Buddy Moss, Johnny Shines, and Sister Bessie Jones. |
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http://www.sparkyandrhonda.com/bio.html
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| | New Releases |
 | | Swing Shuffle, Johnny Hiland's Guitar Sessions Interview (excerpt) and includes "That's Alright Momma / |  | | America's leading guitarists, Johnny teaches his stellar hi-low, lo-hi soloing techniques in a 1-4-5 pattern |  | | leading guitarists, Johnny teaches rhythm patterns essential to the working guitarist in the styles of Bluegrass, |
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http://www.chordmelody.com/newpage18.htm
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