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thank you zzz, when I have time I'll write some more.
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Son, since it's not my genre, I quote the print magazine SM: __There were some highly popular figures who helped the spread of resonator guitars in the early 20th century. The most important was undoubtedly the legendary Sol Hoppy, who, by becoming an endorser for the National brand, contributed to the success of the instrument, which was quickly embraced for its volume qualities even among jazz guitarists. In Blues, artists of the caliber of Son House, Robert Johnson, and Tampa Red fell in love with that sort of reverb present in the sound and its cutting effectiveness (it's hard to find recordings of these... n.d. Zurk!). Countless users of resonator guitars have come and gone over time. We must certainly remember Bukka White, Josh Graves, Earl Scruggs, Mike Auldridge, Tut Taylor, and Jerry Douglas. Even Eric Clapton and a host of other artists (remember "Romeo and Juliet" by Dire Straits?) have occasionally used resonator guitars.
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Ravi Shankar: peueueueeen,_______________peueun _________ pueunuuPueun Puen vote 4
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2: Ludovico Einaudi: plim, plim plim plim, plim plim plim plim. rating 2
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1: Arvo Part: noooooooooooooooooooo, noooooooooooooooooooooo, nooooooooooooooooooo, vote 5
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I'll do 10 like this and no one can take the de ruffian corner away from me!
Belle And Sebastian The Boy With The Arab Strap
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Yngwie J. Malmsteen Odyssey
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John Holmes, now that was an artist.
The Go Find Miami
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I was here
Kylie Minogue Ultimate Kylie
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GREAT JOB! Well done, you truly have a purpose in life.